Showing posts with label Tom Ranier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tom Ranier. Show all posts

Friday, July 7, 2017

Ron Escheté - Spirit's Samba (1977) [vinyl>flac]

Ron Escheté (born Houma, Louisiana, August 19, 1948) is an American seven-string jazz guitarist. His early influences were jazz guitarists Wes Montgomery, Jim Hall, and Howard Roberts. When he was 14, he got his first guitar and performed in clubs while he was in high school. He studied classical guitar and flute at Loyola University in New Orleans. After he graduated, he toured with singer Buddy Greco. He moved to California in 1970 and worked with vibraphonist Dave Pike, then pianist Gene Harris in 1975. He has played with Ray Brown, Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie, Milt Jackson, and Diana Krall.

This LP is his first as a leader. He is joined by Tom Ranier on pianos, bassist Luther Hughes, drummer and percussionist John Perett and partner Carol Escheté as Vocalist. It showcases a broad range of jazz styles and the majority of the tunes are his compositions. He went on to do a few albums on Muse. Enjoy!

JAS Records, JAS-4003, 1977
Recorded 18th & 22nd October, 1976

Musicians:
Ron Escheté - Guitar
Tom Ranier - Acoustic & Electric Piano
Luther Hughes - Bass
John Perett - Drums, Percussion
Carol Escheté - Voice

Tracks:
A1. Spirit's Samba {Ron Escheté} (6:16)
A2. Mama's Song {Ron Escheté} (5:50)
A3. Is Dis It Or Whut {Ron Escheté} (3:36)
A4. Desert Air {Chich Corea} (6:48)
B1. Metz {Ron Escheté} (7:36)
B2. Why Did I Choose You {Michael Leonard, Herbert Martin} (6:38)
B3. Isn't She Lovely {Stevie Wonder} (4:28)

Credits:
Producer - Bill Metz
Engineer - James Mooney
Album Design - The Image Machine
Illustration - Dirk Wunderlich
Liner Notes - Mundell Lowe

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Dave Pike - Moon Bird (1983) [vinyl]

Another one of the post-Europe Dave Pike recordings, with a sound that's a bit straighter than usual, but still with his usual great take on jazzy vibes playing. The title track's a nice breezy groover, and the LP also includes two more originals, one with a Latiny feel called "Set the Stage", the other with the usual Pike goofiness, called "Jumpy the Snail". ~ Dusty Groove.

Muse Records, MR 5261, 1983
Recorded At Sage & Sound Studio, Mastered at The Cutting Room, New York City

Musicians:
Dave Pike - Vibraphone
Tom Ranier - Keyboards, Synthesizer, Tenor Saxophone {#A3)
Ron Escheté - Guitar
Luther Hughes - Bass
Ted Hawke - Drums, Percussion
Buck Clark - Percussion (#A1-A3,B2)

Track Listing:
A1. Moon Bird {Dave Pike} (5:45)
A2. Love For Sale {Cole Porter} (7:15)
A3. Jumpy The Snail {Dave Pike} (7:01)
B1. Set The Stage {Dave Pike} (5:04)
B2. Dream {Jimmy Mercer} (7:23)
B3. Anthropology {Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie} (6:16)

Credits:
Producer - Bill Metz
Engineer - James Mooney
Mastered [Engineer] - Joe Brescio
Artwork [Cover], Design - Ron Warwell
Liner Notes - Fred Goodman

Saturday, February 21, 2015

Dave Pike - Let The Minstrels Play On (1978) [vinyl>flac, re-rip]

Here is another dynamic group led by Dave Pike with a consistent array of tunes primarily set to expose a fusion of jazz ranging from bop through to some samba styled beats. Joined with him again as on "On A Gentle Note" is Ron Escheté on guitar, Luther Hughes on Bass and along with Tom Rainer on keyboards things really start to swing. Rainer turns his hand to Alto on "Groovin' High". A favourite of mine is "Icarus" by Ralph Towner where we get to hear some wonderful bowed Piccolo bass work by Luther Hughes. The use of Musical Box by Ted Hawke on "Swan Lake" adds an interesting intro and exit to the tune. The rhythm section with powerful drumming coming from Ted Hawke and percussion from Don Williams backs Pike's vibes to the tee. The album continues on from the previous delivering this time a broader repertoire of tunes exhibiting the skills of an imaginative and gifted musician and leader.

Muse Records, MR 5203, 1978
Recorded 22nd & 23rd March, 1978 at Sage & Sound Studio, Hollywood, California

Personnel:
Dave Pike - Vibraphone, Percussion
Tom Ranier - Keyboards, Alto Saxophone (#A3)
Ron Escheté - Guitar
Luther Hughes - Bass, Cello, Bass [Piccolo] (#B2)
Ted Hawke - Drums, Percussion, Musical Box (#B1)
Don Williams - Percussion
Carol Escheté - Vocals

Track Listing:
A1. Spirit's Samba {Ron Escheté } (6:50)
A2. Professor Porno's Romanc {Dave Pike} (6:04)
A3. Groovin' High {Dizzy Gillespie} (7:08)
B1. Swan Lake {Tchaikovsky} (9:27)
B2. Icarus {Ralph Towner} (5:26)
B3. Rabbi Mogen's Hideout {Dave Pike} (6:52)

Credits:
Producer - Bill Metz
Engineer - James Mooney

Sunday, February 15, 2015

Dave Pike - On A Gentle Note (1978) [vinyl>flac, re-rip]

After 1966, vibraphonist Dave Pike was primarily heard on European labels until he made his first album for Muse in 1975. His second effort for the label teams Pike with a variety of top L.A. players: Tom Ranier on electric piano (he plays alto on "Scrapple from the Apple"), guitarist Ron Eschete, bassist Luther Hughes, drummer Ted Hawke, and the obscure Rudolph Johnson on tenor. There are some unaccompanied solos (Eschete on "Everytime We Say Goodbye," Ranier's keyboard on "Gigi," and Pike on "Visions of Spain") and a fair amount of variety in the rhythms (ranging from straight-ahead to Latin and rock), making this a generally unpredictable (if now hard to find) LP. ~ by Scott Yanow, AMG.

Muse Records, MR 5168, 1978
Recorded November & December 1977 at United Audio Studio, Santa Ana, California


Personnel:
Dave Pike - Vibraphone
Tom Ranier - Electric Piano, Alto Saxophone
Rudolph Johnson - Tenor Saxophone
Ron Eschete - Guitar
Luther Hughes - Bass
Ted Hawke - Drums, Percussion

Track Listing:
A1. Lazy Afternoon {John Latouche, Jerome Morass} (9:29)
A2. Gigi {Alan Jay Lerner, Frederick Loewe} (2:59)
Tom Ranier - Electric Piano [Soloist]
A3. Regards From Freddie Horowitz {Dave Pike} (7:58)
B1. Secret Mystery Of Hensch {Dave Pike, Volker Kreigel} (9:23)
B2. Everytime We Say Goodbye {Cole Porter} (2:23)
Ron Eschete - Guitar [Soloist]
B3. Scrapple From The Apple {Charlie Parker} (6:01)
Tom Ranier - Electric Piano [Soloist]
B4. Visions Of Spain {Dave Pike} (1:58)
Dave Pike - Vibraphone [Soloist]

Credits:
Producer - Bill Metz
Engineer - Evan Williams
Art Direction, Design [Cover Illustration] - Tamar Zinn