Thursday, October 26, 2023

Gene Russell - Up And Away (1969) [vinyl]

Gene Russell has been promulgating that type of chamber jazz since 1960, and he has been blessed with the services of bassist George Morrow and drummer Clarence Johnston long enough now so that the rapport is genuine and basic - not something ad libbed, like a jazz chorus. Sure, spontaneity is the hallmark - the prime mover in jazz - but in order to convey a sense of mutual purpose and enjoyment, a combo should be, ideally, a permanent thing. Such mutuality, enjoyment and permanence are embodied in the Gene Russeil Trio. What Gene, George and Clarence have come up with for their Decca debut is as comfortable as an old shoe - and just as "sole-ful". The more you hear the album, the less concerned you'll be with the mysterious up-manship. Perhaps there’s no relation between the album title and the song title. It’s probably the course that Decca has "charted" for Gene Russell: UP AND AWAY! ~ Burt Nelson, Hollywood Citizen-News [Extract from the Liner Notes] 

Decca Records, DL 74953, 1969
Recorded 9th October, 1967 in Los Angeles, California 

Musicians:
Gene Russell - Piano
George Morrow - Bass
Clarence Johnson - Drums 

Tracks:
A1. Up-Up And Away {Jim Webb} (2:23)
A2. 1-2-3 {David White, John Madara, Leonard Borisoff} (2:35)
A3. When I Fall In Love {Edward Heyman, Victor Young} (3:23)
A4. Yours Is My Heart Alone {Franz Lehár, Fritz Loehner, Ludwig Herzer} (3:54)
A5. Groovy Soul {William Russell} (2:59)
B1. Love Is Here To Stay {George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin} (3:31)
B2. Too Close For Comfort {George Weiss, Jerry Bock, Larry Holofcener} (2:29)
B3. Born Free {Don Black, John Barry} (1:39)
B4. Broadway {Henri Woode, Teddy MacRae, Bill Bird} (3:28) 

Total Time: 26:21 

Yours Is My Heart Alone

Monday, October 16, 2023

Toots Thielemans - Only Trust Your Heart (1988)

Although the liner notes claim that this Concord release was Toots Thielemans' first recording as a leader in more than a dozen years, somehow the harmonica great's 14 European dates (not to mention sets released by Stash and Pablo) were overlooked. In any case, this is a pretty definitive session by the harmonica virtuoso who is joined by pianist Fred Hersch, either Marc Johnson or Harvie Swartz on bass, and drummer Joey Baron. The material is filled with challenging and generally underplayed standards (including Wayne Shorter's "Speak No Evil," Thad Jones' "Three and One," Benny Carter's lyrical "Only Trust Your Heart," and Thelonious Monk's "Little Rootie Tootie"), plus two fine Hersch originals. Ranging from hard bop to Brazilian music and post-bop, this is a consistently enjoyable and highly recommended outing. ~ by Scott Yanow, AMG. 

Concord Jazz, CCD-4355, 1988
Recorded April & May, 1988 at Classic Sound Studio, New York 

Musicians:
Toots Thielemans - Harmonica
Fred Hersch - Piano
Marc Johnson - Bass (#1,9)
Harvie Swartz - Bass (#2-8,10-12)
Joey Baron - Drums 

Tracks:
01. Speak No Evil {Wayne Shorter} (5:18)
02. Estate {Bruno Brighetti, Bruno Martino} (4:56)
03. Three And One {Thad Jones} (5:38)
04. Rain Waltz {Fred Hersch} (5:52)
05. All Of You {Cole Porter} (4:29)
06. The Dragon {Toots Thielemans} (4:59)
07. Only Trust Your Heart {Benny Carter, Sammy Cahn} (5:21)
08. Sophisticated Lady {Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, Mitchell Parish} (5:06)
09. Hello, Young Lovers {Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers} (5:56)
10. Sarabande {Fred Hersch} (5:02)
11. Little Rootie Tootie {Thelonious Monk} (5:07)
12. We'll Be Together Again {Carl Fischer, Frankie Laine} (3:40) 

Total Time: 61:29 

Credits:
Producer - Fred Hersch
Executive Producer - Carl E Jefferson
Production Manager - Elizabeth Bell
Engineer - A.T. Michael MacDonald
Mastering - George Horn
Photography [Cover] - David Lubarsky
Art Direction - Kent Judkins 

Rain Waltz

Friday, October 13, 2023

Kengo Nakamura - Roots (2005)

Another fine work where Kengo explores his jazz roots. He surrounds himself with a great grouping of players that include: Marcus Printup on Trumpet, Wess "Warmdaddy" Anderson on Alto Saxophone, Aaron Parks on Piano sharing the role with special guest Makoto Ozone and Rodney Green on Drums. Seven of the ten tunes are his own compositions. The remaining three are by Horace Silver, Charles Mingus and even Aaron Parks adds one of his own. The album is a powerful testament to Nakamura's excellent bass playing, but not to overlook the role of the choice sidemen. Kengo’s duo performances with similarly virtuosic Makoto are scintillatingly beautiful. The sound engineering is dynamically set at a high standard DR15, all in all, any jazz or music lover is in for a treat, enjoy! 

55 Records, FNCJ-5505,2005
Recorded 23rd & 24th June, 2004 at Avatar Studio, New York City 

Musicians:
Kengo Nakamura - Bass
Marcus Printup - Trumpet
Wess "Warmdaddy" Anderson - Alto Saxophone
Aaron Parks - Piano (#1-4,6-8,10)
Rodney Green - Drums
Special Guest:
Makoto Ozone - Piano (#5,6,9) 

Tracks:
01. Roots {Kengo Nakamura} (8:17)
02. DH Swing {Kengo Nakamura} (5:48)
03. Fifty Five {Kengo Nakamura} (3:38)
04. Sister Sadie {Horace Silver} (2:38)
05. Wango Tango {Kengo Nakamura} (6:00)
06. Nostalgia {Kengo Nakamura} (5:00)
07. The Barron {Aaron Parks} (6:00)
08. Boogie Stop Shuffle {Charles Mingus} (6:10)
09. All Is Well With You {Kengo Nakamura} (4:58)
10. Blues For Wess {Kengo Nakamura} (8:44) 

Total Time: 57:21 

Credits:
Producer - Kengo Nakamura
Executive-Producer - Hiroshi Itsuno
Recording Engineer - Jay Messina
Assistant Engineer - Peter Doris
Mastering Engineer - Bill Sigmund
Photography - Michael A. Black
Design - Sinbad Design Mochida 

Wango Tango

Friday, October 6, 2023

Hikari Ichihara - Sara Smile (2006)

Indeed, a very talented trumpeter has emerged. Hikari Ichihara's 2nd album was recorded in New York. Famous New York musicians (Dr: Louis Nash, B: Peter Washington, P: Adam Birnbaum, Sax: Grant Stewart, Tp: Dominic Farinacci). No matter what I say, the tone is wonderful. Both the trumpet and the flugelhorn have a really nice sound, especially the mid-bass. Her performances, which must have clearly learned the basics of classical music, will serve as a perfect role model for young people who are starting to develop an interest in jazz from brass bands. Not only that, but don't miss the improvised melody and astounding phrases that are sure to make her jazz-obsessed parents’ groan. There is a really pleasant flow of sound. She also says that 5 of the 9 songs are arranged by herself. Hmm. This is also amazing. Her song selection ranges from jazz standards (Cleopatra's Dream, It Could Happen to You, etc.) to pop hits (Fragile, Sara Smile, Close to you, etc.) and there is a great variety of original songs composed by her. It's a convincing album that earned her a Gold Disk from Swing Journal. ~ toppe2.web.fc2.com. [Translated from Japanese] 

Pony Canyon, PCCY-60003, 2006 

Musicians:
Hikari Ichihara - Trumpet, Flugelhorn
Dominick Farinacci - Trumpet
Grant Stewart - Tenor Saxophone
Adam Birnbaum - Piano
Peter Washington - Bass
Lewis Nash - Drums 

Tracks:
1. Cleopatra’s Dream {Bud Powell} (6:03)
2. Fragile {Sting} (7:10)
3. Blue Prelude {Joe Bishop} (5:52)
4. It Could Happen To You {Johnny Burke, Jimmy Van Heusen} (4:55)
5. I’ve Got It {David Rose, Jack Teagarden} (8:49)
6. Sara Smile {John Oates, Daryl Hall} (5:44)
7. Golden Earrings {Ray Evans, Jay Livingston, Victor Young} (6:02)
8. Intro {Hikari Ichihara} (7:11)
9. Close To You {Burt Bacharach, Hal David} (6:48) 

Total Time: 58:37 

Sara Smile

Thursday, October 5, 2023

Rufus Reid Trio - Seven Minds (1985)

Rufus's pure and powerful sound rings out in this trio. This CD starts off with one of the finest solo bass expositions to be heard on any record, heading into the title track by the late, great bassist Sam Jones. Jim McNeely shines at the piano and Terri Lyne Carrington shows why she is the young star of the trap set. ~ Russ Musto, New Music Catalog. 

Premier bassist Reid with pianist Jim McNeely and drummer Teri Lyne Carrington. Extraordinary playing, approaching telepathic. ~ by Michael G. Nastos, AMG. 

Sunnyside Communications Inc., SSC 1010D, 1990
Recorded 25th November, 1984 Live at William Patherson College, Wayne, New Jersey 

Musicians:
Rufus Reid - Double Bass
Jim McNeely - Piano
Terri Lyne Carrington - Drums 

Tracks:
1. Seven Minds {Sam Jones} (10:30)
2. Along Came Betty {Benny Golson} (8:38)
3. Sunday's Blues {Bob Brookmeyer} (8:36)
4. Stardust {Hoagy Carmichael, Mitchell Parrish} (7:06)
5. You Make Me Smile {Rufus Reid} (6:54)
6. Ana Maria {Wayne Shorter} (7:41)
7. Tones For Jones Bones {Chick Corea} (8:11)
8. Struttin' About {Rufus Reid} (5:20) 

Total Time: 63:00 

Credits:
Producer - Rufus Reid, François Zalacain
Engineer - Ted Clancy, Jeff Green
Mixing/Editing - A.T. Michael MacDonald
Album Design - Chris Drukker
Photography - Jo Anne Kriven 

You Make Me Smile

Saturday, September 30, 2023

Akiko Grace - Jazz Street ~ The Duo+ (2002)

Here we have another wonderful session by the talented Akiko Grace. For this album she assembles an enthralling group of prestigious Japanese players in composite array of duo performances. Each guest shares two tunes with Akiko and then she finalises the album with a solo. The first duo performer is violinist Tetsuro Kawashima, followed by bassist Kiyoto Fujiwara, flutist Rie Akagi, guitarist Yoshiro Nakamura and completing the cycle with saxophonist Tetsuro Kawashima. The selection of compositions is mixture of standards, three of Akiko's own and both Kiyoto Fujiwara and Tetsuro Kawashima contribute one each. The album concept works well the listener is treated to a showcase of styles and Akiko's ability to compliment the other players truly display her versatility and immense talent, enjoy! 

Savoy Records, COCB-53031, 2002 

Musicians:
Akiko Grace - Piano, Solo (#11)
Tetsuro Kawashima - Saxophone (#9,10)
Rie Akagi - Flute (#5,6)
Yoshiro Nakamura – Guitar, vocals (#7,8)
Kiyoto Fujiwara - Bass (#3,4)
Toshihiro Nakanishi - Violin (#1,2) 

Tracks:
01. Cinema Paradiso {Ennio Morricone} (6:09)
02. So Be It {Akiko Grace} (6:50)
03. Rain {Kiyoto Fujiwara} (8:12)
04. When I Fall In Love {Victor Young} (8:06)
05. Straight No Chaser {Thelonious Monk} (4:08)
06. Como Fué {Ernesto Duarte} (5:20)
07. Estate {Bruno Martino, Bruno Brighetti} (6:48)
08. Triste {Antônio Carlos Jobim} (5:41)
09. My Soul {Tetsuro Kawashima} (6:58)
10. White Roses For You {Akiko Grace} (8:39)
11. Pulse Fiction [Take 1] {Akiko Grace} (5:33) 

Total Time: 72:31 

My Soul

Friday, September 29, 2023

Akiko Grace - New York Style (2003)

This is the final work in the New York trilogy of original albums, following "From New York" and "Manhattan Story." Contains 12 songs selected from a wide range of songs, including Van Halen's hit "Jump", "Greensleeves", and works by Bach. For Akiko Grace, who has made many strides in her career, this work is a challenge to her "own individuality." This work reveals its true value. ~ www.hmv.co.jp/ 

This is a highly personal album that brings out the creativity of Akiko Grace herself. While making full use of advanced arrangement and performance techniques, she has achieved a level of perfection that is not difficult to understand! The songs include a newly written original ballad "Pray Song ~ For Ground Zero", and the 80's blockbuster rock number "Jump" (Van Halen's cover). This time, she is backed by Larry Grenadier on bass and Bill Stewart on drums. ~ www.cdjapan.co.jp. [Translated from Japanese] 

Savoy Records, COCB-53050, 2003
Recorded 20th & 21st April, 2003 at Avatar Studio C, New York 

Musicians:
Akiko Grace - Piano
Larry Grenadier - Bass
Bill Stewart - Drums 

Tracks:
01. Jump {Van Halen} (6:34)
02. Chromazone {Akiko Grace} (5:09)
03. Greensleeves {Traditional} (6:36)
04. Smile {Charlie Chaplin} (5:15)
05. Caravan {Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, Juan Tizol} (4:25)
06. Siciliano Through My Eyes {J.S. Bach, Akiko Grace} (6:09)
07. Scarborough Fair {Art Garfunkel, Paul Simon} (5:03)
08. Pray Song ~ For Ground Zero {Akiko Grace} (6:07)
09. Sixth Sense {Akiko Grace} (5:18)
10. Transition [Future Mix] {John Coltrane} (4:24)
11. Breathe Out {Akiko Grace} (6:31)
12. Body And Soul {Eyton, Green, Heyman, Sour} (2:29) 

Total Time: 64:05

Credits:
Producer - Akiko Grace
Recording & Mixing Engineer - Dan Gellert
Assistant Engineer - Aya Takemura, Kyoko Tamanki
Mastering Engineer - Hiroyuki Hosaka
Art Direction - Kiyomitsu Mihara
Artwork Design - Jun Takagi
Photography - Hisashi Itoh 

Chromazone

Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Kengo Nakamura - Generations (2008)

Top bassist Kengo Nakamura, who is active on the front lines in New York, releases his fifth album after two years. The first trio album that spotlights the blues spirit that has been passed down from generation to generation from the pioneers of jazz to the present. Featuring two piano players, master Junior Mance and up-and-coming Danny Grissett, and drummer Clarence Penn, known for his co-stars with Makoto Ozone, Maria Schneider, Dave Douglas, etc., also fully participates. Don't miss the dynamic and realistic sound created by Grammy Award-winning engineer Joe Ferla. ~ fiftyfiverecords.com. [Translated from Japanese] 

55 Records, FNCJ-5528, 2008
Recorded 25th & 26th June, 2008 at Avatar Studio C, New York City 

Musicians:
Kengo Nakamura - Bass
Danny Grissett - Piano (#1,4-6,8,9)
Junior Mance - Piano (#2,3,7)
Clarence Penn - Drums (Except #2,6,10) 

Tracks:
01. Mingus Figures {Kengo Nakamura} (4:51)
02. The Single Petal Of A Rose {Duke Ellington} (5:18)
03. The Shepherd {Kengo Nakamura} (4:39)
04. Generations {Kengo Nakamura} (6:34)
05. Ellis Island {Kengo Nakamura} (7:33)
06. Reincarnation Of A Lovebird {Charles Mingus} (4:51)
07. Julian's Shuffle {Kengo Nakamura} (6:33)
08. Eternal Landscape {Kengo Nakamura} (5:10)
09. Chase The Chaser {Kengo Nakamura} (3:31)
10. Just Squeeze Me {Duke Ellington, Lee Gaines} (4:15) 

Total Time: 53:15

Credits:
Producer - Kengo Nakamura
Executive Producer - Hiroshi Itsuno
Recording Engineer - Joe Ferla
Assistant Engineer - Justin Gerrish
Mastering - Mark Wilder [Battery Mastering]
Photography - Michael Black [Black Sun Studio]
Artwork - Ruri Fujita [Design R]
Liner Notes - Hijiri Kanno 

Reincarnation Of A Lovebird

Sunday, September 24, 2023

Hendrik Meurkens - Sambatropolis (2008)

Playing the vibes and the harmonica is a rather unusual combination. Hendrik Meurkens was drawn to these instruments after he heard Lionel Hampton play the vibraphone on Benny Goodman's Live at Carnegie Hall (Columbia, 1938) and, a few years later, the harmonica of Toots Thielemans. Even as he emerged as an adept player of these instruments, Meurkens was dipping into jazz, and particularly bebop. But he was also pursuing another tangent in Brazilian music. Meurkens has long been letting the two streams converge to give his compositions a particular scope and depth. Meurkens varies the line-up of his bands to give his music more pith and character. He gets off on the right note assimilating swing on the heated "Sambatropolis." Jed Levy and Rodrigo Ursaia fire up the swing on their tenor saxophones, while letting a bop impulse add dimension and tensility. Meurkens brings his own vision to bear, swerving in and out of the melody with broad, facile strokes. Besides, his conversation with the sax men is decidedly topnotch. The mood is quite different on the intimate "Ocean Lights." The ballad glows, given its soul by Meurkens on harmonica; however, it wouldn't quite be the same without pianist Helio Alves, who is not only full of fluid ideas, but is also an empathic complement. Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Voce Vai Ver" is another hallmark. The gentle strains of the bossa are dewdrops from the vibes; pretty yes, but also creating a splash and leaving an impress. "Choro Da Neve" spirals on the chorinho. The heady pulse is fanned by Meurkens on the harmonica with Adriano Santos driving the rhythm on the drums. Adding to the excitement are exhilarating contributions from Alves and Ursaia. Meurkens has come up with a winning blend, once more. ~ by Jerry D'Souza, AAJ. 

ZOHO Records, ZM 200801, 2008
Recorded 21st & 22nd March, 2007 at Acoustic Recording, Brooklyn, New York 

Musicians:
Hendrik Meurkens - Harmonica, Vibraphone (#2,7,8,10,11)
Jed Levy - Tenor Saxophone (#1,5,8,10,11), Flute (#2)
Rodrigo Ursaia - Tenor Saxophone (#1,2,4-6,9), Flute (#3,7)
Helio Alves - Piano (#1-7,9,10)
Ian MacDonald - Piano (#8,11)
Gustavo Amarante - Bass
Mauricio Zottarelli - Drums (#1)
Adriano Santos - Drums (#2,4,6-11)
Duduka da Fonseca - Drums (#3,5)
Pedro Ramos - Cavaquinho (#9) 

Tracks:
01. Sambatropolis {Hendrik Meurkens} (5:49)
02. Mem Lá Nem Cá {Adriano Giffoni} (5:00)
03. Ocean Light {Hendrik Meurkens} (5:26)
04. The Bee {Hendrik Meurkens} (4:27)
05. Fotografia {Antônio Carlos Jobim} (5:25)
06. Hot And Stuffy {Hendrik Meurkens} (3:07)
07. Você Vai Ver {Antônio Carlos Jobim} (4:55)
08. You Don't Know What Love Is {Don Raye, Gene De Paul} (6:25)
09. Choro Da Neve {Hendrik Meurkens} (4:26)
10. A Summer In San Francisco {Hendrik Meurkens} (5:54)
11. Bernie's Tune {Bernie Miller, Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller} (4:55) 

Total Time: 55:54 

Credits:
Producer - Hendrik Meurkens
Engineer, Mixing - Michael Brorby
Photography - Jack Frisch
Liner Notes - Bill Milkowski 

Fotografia

Saturday, September 23, 2023

Christian Winther - Soul House (2007)

Danish tenor saxophonist Christian Winther put together a potent quintet for his third SteepleChase release, including the outstanding American trumpeter Marcus Printup, pianist Richard Doron Johnson, bassist Carlos Henríquez, and drummer Ali Jackson. The big-toned tenorist contributed two originals, which open and close the CD. "Milla's Bounce" is a bouncing, upbeat hard bop vehicle full of great solos and lively ensembles, with a bit of Latin flavor kicked in at the end. Winther's "Soul House" is an Afro-Cuban theme, powered by Jackson's driving percussion. The leader's percolating scoring of Thelonious Monk's "Green Chimneys" showcases Henríquez and Printup in sizzling solos before Winther steps forward to add his own soulful touch. Johnson's "Ferris Wheel" is another spirited effort, an unusually constructed tune fueled by his enticing, shifting vamp. Jackson's lyrical originals "For Kenny" and "Aziel Dance" nicely round out this enjoyable session. ~ Ken Dryden, AMG. 

SteepleChase Records, SCCD 31633, 2008
Recorded January, 2007 

Musicians:
Christian Winther - Tenor Saxophone
Marcus Printup - Trumpet
Richard Doron Johnson - Piano
Carlos Henríquez - Bass
Ali Jackson - Drums 

Tracks:
1. Milla's Bounce {Christian Winther} (7:37)
2. For Kenny {Ali Jackson} (8:16)
3. Aziel Dance {Ali Jackson} (7:27)
4. Ones Of Wisdom {Frederick Sanders} (7:30)
5. Ferris Wheel {Richard Johnson} (9:09)
6. Dienda {Kenny Kirkland} (5:05)
7. Green Chimneys {Thelonious Monk} (7:21)
8. Soul House {Christian Winther} (7:36) 

Total Time: 60:05 

Credits:
Producer, Mixing - Nils Winther
Recording Engineer - Jon Rosenberg
Photography - Greg Miles 

Dienda

Friday, September 22, 2023

Hendrik Meurkens - New York Nights (1999)

The chromatic harmonica of Hendrik Meurkens is profound, lyrical, fluid, and swinging on his second release for the Netherlands-based A-Records label. New York Nights features a half dozen standards and four delightful originals performed by the harmonica master with Eric Alexander on tenor saxophone, Italian pianist Dado Moroni, bassist Chris Berger, and drummer Jimmy Cobb and together they weave a great tapestry of bebop, swing, and heart-wrenching ballads. Meurkens is an excellent composer as evidenced by the title track, "New York Nights," a pensive, nocturnal ballad. He plays a beautiful melody that is alternated by Eric Alexander's rendition of the bridge with excellent solos from them both. This combination of instruments - harmonica and saxophone - is very nice to hear on this wonderful collection of great songs. Alexander plays some great long lines and short phrases on "It Could Happen to You" with great improvisations by pianist Dado Moroni. The only drawback to this CD is that it does not include any compositions that feature Meurkens playing vibes as on "Mundell's Moods" or the sweet sambas he played on Samba Importado and In a Sentimental Mood. However, his covers of the priceless "You Stepped out of a Dream," "I Didn't Know What Time It Was," and Charlie Parker's blazing "Scrapple From the Apple" make up for that and add an extra layer of excitement and variety to this fantastic hour of great jazz. ~ by Paula Edelstein, AMG. 

A-Records, AL 73197, 2000
Recorded 19th & 20th December, 1999 at Current Sounds, New York 

Musicians:
Hendrik Meurkens - Harmonica
Eric Alexander - Tenor Saxophone (#2,3,5,8)
Dado Moroni - Piano
Chris Berger - Bass
Jimmy Cobb - Drums 

Tracks:
01. I Didn't Know What Time It Was {Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers} (5:53)
02. It Could Happen To You {Johnny Burke, James Van Heusen} (5:31)
03. New York Nights {Hendrik Meurkens} (6:09)
04. You Stepped Out Of A Dream {Nacio Herb Brown, Gus Kahn} (2:40)
05. Slidin' {Hendrik Meurkens} (5:49)
06. Bittersweet {Sam Jones} (6:26)
07. My Foolish Heart {Ned Washington, Victor Young} (7:03)
08. The Cottage {Hendrik Meurkens} (5:03)
09. Second Waltz {Hendrik Meurkens} (5:49)
10. Scrapple From The Apple {Charlie Parker} (4:50) 

Total Time: 55:18 

Credits:
Producer - Hendrik Meurkens
Engineer, Mixing - Joseph Bartoldus
Photography - Joost Leijen
Liner Notes - Hein van de Geyn 

It Could Happen To You

Tuesday, September 19, 2023

Keiko Matsui - Whisper From The Mirror (2000)

Keiko Matsui is usually classified as a jazz musician, which tends to mean that she doesn't get very good reviews, since she is reviewed by jazz critics, while her music actually is best described as a hybrid consisting of equal parts pop, jazz, and new age. Matsui can be an impressive keyboard soloist at times, but her recordings consist of textured tracks that find her featured playing set within a soundscape characterized by synthesized drums and strings. Whisper From the Mirror, her 11th album, is typical of her work, consisting of a series of four- and five-minute instrumental pieces full of shimmering, sustained sounds that pillow Matsui's delicate single-note runs and stately chord patterns. Derek Nakamoto's arrangements are occasionally stirring, but never frantic, and usually they emphasize flow over rhythm, just as the keyboardist shows more interest in sustaining moods than demonstrating her chops, even when she concludes the album with a four-handed piano duet with Bob James. It may be time to think about re-classifying Keiko Matsui from "jazz" to "new age," or even just putting her in a classification by herself. In the meantime, Whisper From the Mirror is another in a series of enjoyable recordings. ~ by William Ruhlman, AMG. 

Countdown Records, 17796-2, 2000
Recorded at Bindu Studio, Santa Monica, California [Derek Nakamoto];
and Remidi Studio, New York (Piano & Shakuhachi) [Ken Freeman] 

Musicians:
Keiko Matsui - Piano
Kazu Matsui - Shakuhachi
Derek Nakamoto - Synthesizer and Programming, Arranger
Bob James - Piano (#11) 

Tracks:

01. Whisper From The Mirror (4:38)
02. Invisible Wing (5:11)
03. Tears Of The Ocean (5:29)
04. Between The Moons (5:29)
05. Beyond The Light (4:26)
06. Torches On The Earth (5:01)
07. Dimensions (4:23)
08. Sacanna, No Problem (4:21)
09. Midnight Stone (5:18)
10. See You There (4:20)
11. Ever After (5:43) 

All compositions by Keiko Matsui 

Total Time: 54:22 

Credits:
Producer - Keiko Matsui
Producer, Jacket Design, Photography - Kazu Matsui
Recording, Mixing & Programming Engineer - Derek Nakamoto
Recording Engineer - Ken Freeman [Remidi Studio]
Mixing Engineer - Craig Burbidge [Bindu Studio]
Mastering Engineer - Steve Hall [Future Disc]
Jacket Design - Misako Kitazawa [Amnet Design Factory] 

Ever After

Wednesday, September 13, 2023

Makoto Kuriya - X-Bar Trio (1992)

Makoto Kuriya's first piano trio album, which at the time created quite an outcry with its extremely contemporary opening song "Survival Instinct." However, it still managed to receive an honorable mention by winning a recording award that year. For this album, Makoto is joined by bassist James Genus, his associate from his time in the US, and with Masahiko Osaka, a young drummer who returned to Japan around the same time as Makoto. The original first pressing was released in 1992. A first pressing of the reissue was then released in 1997. Overall, it is a provocative work with a popular but innovative sound, that yields a riveting contemporary jazz influence, with some tantalizing piano executions backed by a solid rhythm section. Well recommended! 

Paddle Wheel Records, KICJ-110, 1992
Recorded 25th & 26th April, 1992 at King Records #2 Studio, Tokyo, Japan 

Musicians:
Makoto Kuriya - Piano
James Genus - Bass
Masahiko Osaka - Drums

Tracks:
1. Survival Instinct (4:14)
2. In And Outs (5:40)
3. Harvest Road (5:46)
4. Justice (6:38)
5. Love And Dedications (5:33)
6. Here Comes The Bad Boy (7:27)
7. Moon Dog (6:34)
8. X-Bar Fantasy (8:42) 

All compositions by Makoto Kuriya 

Total Time: 50:40

Credits:
Producer, Notes - Makoto Kuriya
Producer, Executive Producer - Yoichi Nakao
Engineer - Hiroyuki Tsuji
Engineer [Assistant] - Shoji Nishizawa
Mastering - Seiji Kaneko
Art Director - Muneo Hanzawa
Design - Keiko Ogasawara
Photos - Yoshihisa "Rice" Yoneda 

Harvest Road

Renato Sellani encounters Fabrizio Bosso - Thank You, George Gershwin (2002)

One of the acid tests to evaluate jazz musicians is to put them into a duo setting. This all-Gershwin program, pairing veteran pianist Renato Sellani and a rising young star, Fabrizio Bosso, who doubles on trumpet and flugelhorn, succeeds with flying colors. Since most (if not all) of this music is already very well known to jazz fans, the duo has their work cut out for them to find new approaches to each song. "The Man I Love" combines Bosso's virtuoso flügelhorn (including an incredible unaccompanied coda) and Sellani's spacious, understated accompaniment to produce a masterful interpretation. "Oh, Lady be Good!" is one of the most familiar pieces in the jazz canon, but their marvelous, playful, and subtle introduction builds up the tension before they finally switch to a more typical tempo. "Soon" is not quite as well known as the remaining compositions on this CD, but their richly textured treatment of the lyrical ballad is a gem to behold. The two musicians are at their very best in the old warhorse "I Got Rhythm," which features Sellani at his most playful and some sassy muted work by Bosso. This is highly recommended. ~ by Ken Dryden, AMG. 

Philology Records, W 237.2, 2003
Recorded 19th March, 2002 at Mu Rec Studio, Milano, Italy 

Musicians:
Renato Sellani - Piano
Fabrizio Bosso - Trumpet, Flugelhorn

Tracks:
01. The Man I Love (8:12)
02. Oh, Lady Be Good (5:56)
03. Someone To Watch Over Me (4:18)
04. Strike Up The Band (6:21)
05. Soon (4:30)
06. But Not For Me (7:38)
07. A Foggy Day (7:28)
08. I Got Rhythm (4:29)
09. Embraceable You (6:19)
10. Somebody Loves Me (4:04) 

All compositions by George Gershwin 

Total Time: 59:20 

Credits:
Producer, Liner Notes - Paolo Piangiarelli
Engineer - Paolo Falascone
Mastering - Fabio Alfonsi
Photography - Valentino Paoletti
Graphics - danilo.santinelli@tin.it 

Someone To Watch Over Me

Monday, September 11, 2023

Tõnu Naissoo Trio - Turning Point (1981) [vinyl]

Tõnu Naissoo (born 18 March 1951) is an Estonian composer and jazz pianist. He has played in several musical groups, including his own trio groupings, and has written music for films and theatrical stages. Turning Point is an album by The Tonu Naissoo Trio, the album was recorded by Enn Laidre in 1981 and released by the Melodyia label. Turning Point refers to a changed cast as well as new explorations in music. With one exception Lonely Woman by Ornette Coleman, the tunes on the album are Naissoo’s own compositions dating from 1977 through to 1980. They range from cherished ballads to post-bop delvings, and are characterized by powerful rhythmics and intertwined ensemble play. A fresh coloring is added by the Rhodes piano enriching and modernizing the sound, and by experiments with the musical lineup. The album is one of Tõnu Naissoo major earlier releases. To this this day he has continued to evolve and develop his impeccable sound, especially through his very talented writing ability. It is easy to see his prowess on display even on this early release. Ripped from an original Russian vinyl, and with much care the dynamics are outstanding, enjoy! 

Melodiya Records, С60 16147-8, 1981
Recorded 1981 at Tallinn Recording Studio, Estonia

Musicians:
Tõnu Naissoo - Piano, Electric Piano
Taivo Sillar - Double Bass
Peep Ojavere - Drums 

Tracks:
A1. Turning Point {Tõnu Naissoo} (4:50)
A2. Yourself {Tõnu Naissoo} (4:37)
A3. Broken Hopes {Tõnu Naissoo} (6:05)
A4. Echo Of Reminiscences {Tõnu Naissoo} (5:08)
B1. Tomorrow {Tõnu Naissoo, Peep Ojavere} (3:29)
B2. Lonely Woman {Ornette Coleman} (9:41)
B3. Dewdrops {Tõnu Naissoo} (2:06)
B4. Blurred Brightness {Tõnu Naissoo} (4:34) 

Total Time: 40:30 

Credits:
Producer - Tõnu Naissoo
Engineer - Enn Laidre
Editing - Terje Luik
Design - I. Volkov
Photos - K. Suur
Sleeve Notes - Valter Ojakäär 

Turning Point

Thursday, September 7, 2023

Richie Cole - Trenton Makes, The World Takes (1976) [vinyl]

This LP is a bit of a collector's item, for it was altoist Richie Cole's debut album as a leader and the only release put out by the short-lived Progressive Recording Company. Cole, who was 27 at the time, already had his sound, style, and approach very much together and is quite recognizable. Three songs are from a live date, while the other four selections were cut in the studio. Cole introduces such originals as "Harold's House of Jazz" (based on "Cherokee"), "Tokyo Rose Sings the Blues," and "Waltz for a Rainy Bebop Evening." The rhythm section, which features solos from pianist Gerald Price, is fine but Cole is very much the star throughout. This was an impressive start to a significant career and the LP is well worth acquiring, since it may be a while before it reappears on CD. ~ by Scott Yanow, AMG. 

Progressive Recording Co., PRC 1001-J, 1976
Recorded 16th November, 1975 (#A) at Allen/Singer Studios, Trenton, New Jersey
and 5th May, 1975 (B) at Lanzi's Club, Trenton, New Jersey (#B) 

Musicians:
Richie Cole - Alto Saxophone
Gerald Price - Piano
Benny Nelson - Bass (A)
Steve Gilmore - Bass (B)
Al Jackson - Drums
Doni Johnson - Congas (A) 

Tracks:
A1. Harolds House Of Jazz {Richie Cole} (3:14)
A2. Trenton Makes, The World Takes {Richie Cole} (6:38)
A3. Tokyo Rose Sings The Blues {Richie Cole} (6:16)
A4. It's The Same Thing Everywhere {Richie Cole} (3:56)
B1. Waltz For A Rainy Bebop Evening {Richie Cole} (6:56)
B2. Last Tango In Paris {Gato Barbieri} (6:32)
B3. Naima {John Coltrane} (5:52) 

Total Time: 39:24 

Credits:
Producer, Engineer, Photography - John N. Mathieu
Producer, Engineer - Bill Bird
Mastering Engineer - Dave Moyssiadis
Liner Notes - David Bittan 

Trenton Makes, The World Takes

Tuesday, September 5, 2023

Talib Kibwe Odyssey - Egyptian Oasis (1986) [vinyl]

Subtle mix of free jazz and spiritual afro jazz groove. The line-up is remarkable: Talib Kibwe on sax, flute and kalimba, Louis Petrucciani on bass, Bobby Few on piano, Sangoma G. Everett on drums and African percussions. Superb flute work (with that incredible buzz sound), very inventive piano parts, nice breaks. Recorded in France during the 80’s, only 2000 copies were pressed! Very fresh and totally obscure! ~ victorkiswell.com. 

A breath of fresh air released in 1987 by a wind instrument player Talib Kibwe, born in New York with Caribbean heritage, whose father is Jamaican and mother is Trinidad and Tobago. With a piano trio in the background, alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute, etc., and a piano trio including veteran pianist Bobby Few and talented bassist Lous Petrucciani in the background, this is a work that attracts attention with its passionate blow. ~ From the new album guide. 

Cryonic Inc., MAD 3033, 1987
Recorded 4th, 5th, 6th April, 1986 at Studio Gimmick, Yerres, France 

Musicians:
Talib Kibwe - Alto & Soprano Saxes, Flutes, Kalimba, Percussions
Bobby Few - Acoustic Piano
Louis Petrucciani - Acoustic Bass
Sangoma Everett - Drums, Percussion [African] 

Tracks:
A1. Pinnacle Of Joy {Talib Kibwe} (3:47)
A2. I Love Music {Hale Smith, Emil Boyd} (4:14)
A3. Waltz For Weston {Talib Kibwe} (6:30)
A4. Egyptian Oasis {Talib Kibwe} (4:57)
B1. 2000 Seasons Part 1 {Talib Kibwe} (12:12)
B2. 2000 Seasons Part 2 {Talib Kibwe} (2:45)
B3. Extented Family {Talib Kibwe} (2:49)
B4. Blues From Jaly {Talib Kibwe} (5:16) 

Total Time: 42:30

Credits:
Producer - Edouard Detmer
Recording Engineer - Herve Le Ouil
Photography - Michel Bocande
Sleeve Notes - Talib Kibwe 

I Love Music

Sunday, September 3, 2023

Erik Jekabson - Crescent Boulevard (2010)

Trumpeter Erik Jekabson's 2010 effort Crescent Boulevard is a thoughtful, cerebral post-bop affair that is a perfect balance between melodic artistry and probing, knotty jazz improvisation. Similar to Jekabson's previous recordings including his stellar 2004 debut, Intersection, Crescent Boulevard finds Jekabson delivering his burnished, warm trumpet tone and fluid improvisational lines that bring to mind such influences as Kenny Dorham, Blue Mitchell, and Miles Davis. Moving from the catchy and melodic bossa nova album opener to the muted and atmospheric title track ballad, all of the songs here are Jekabson originals save for his sprightly take on Harold Arlen's "My Shining Hour," which he impressively performs with only drums behind him. Backing Jekabson here are guitarist Michael Abraham, bassist John Wiitala, and drummer Smith Dobson as well as pianist Dan Zemelman, saxophonist Dayna Stephens, vibraphonist Tommy Kesecker, and percussionist John Santos. ~ by Matt Collar, AMG. 

Jekab's Music, 001, 2010
Recorded 8th July, 2009 at Bay Studios, Berkeley, California 

Musicians:
Erik Jekabson - Trumpet
Mike Abraham - Guitar
John Wiitala - Bass
Smith Dobson - Drums
Special Guests:
Dayna Stephens - Tenor Saxophone
Dan Zemelman - Piano
Tommy Kesecker - Vibraphone
John Santos - Percussions

Tracks:
1. Parisian Jaunt {Erik Jekabson} (5:19)
2. Five More Minutes {Erik Jekabson} (6:44)
3. El Don {Erik Jekabson} (6:30)
4. Crescent Boulevard {Erik Jekabson} (7:15)
5. The Silver Fox {Erik Jekabson} (7:21)
6. Fallen Angel {Erik Jekabson} (5:15)
7. Sweet Face {Erik Jekabson} (4:48)
8. Eichhörnchen {Erik Jekabson} (6:58)
9. My Shining Hour {Harold Arlen} (4:02) 

Total Time: 54:14 

Credits:
Producer, Mixing - Erik Jekabson
Engineer, Mixing - Dan Feiszli
Mastering - Michael Perez-Cisneros
Assistant Graphic Design - Jesse Easley
Cover Art, Graphic Design - Mark Jekabson
Photo Courtesy - Kent Young 

My Shining Hour

Friday, September 1, 2023

Eddie Jefferson - Hipper Than Thou (1959, 1961)

Eddie Jefferson, one of the great jazz singers and an important pioneer of vocalese, is heard in peak form on this Evidence CD which reissues an Inner City LP and adds six previously unissued selections to the program. The bulk of the music is from 1959-1961, with Jefferson backed by several horns including trumpeter Howard McGhee and tenor saxophonist James Moody, and sometimes three other vocalists. There are many highlights including Jefferson's original classic versions of "Body and Soul" (a tribute to Coleman Hawkins, the "king of the saxophone") and "So What" (dedicated to Miles Davis), a remake of "Moody's Mood for Love" and vocalese adaptations of a few Lester Young and Charlie Parker solos. Most of the unissued tracks are from these sessions, but there is also "Silly Little Cynthia" from 1964 (a duet with pianist Tommy Tucker) and a meeting with guitarist Louisiana Red on 1965's "Red's New Dream." When one considers that Jefferson otherwise did not record during 1963-1967, it makes those two numbers not only enjoyable but historic. This CD is highly recommended for all jazz collections. ~ by Scott Yanow, AMG. 

Le Chant Du Monde, LDJ 274 946, 1989
Recorded 1959 (2,4-12,17-18) / 1961 (1,3,13-16) in New York

Tracks:
01. So What {Miles Davis} (3:30)
02. Moody's Mood For Love {Fields, McHugh, Moody} (3:10)
03. Sister Sadie {Horace Silver} (2:44)
04. It's Only A Paper Moon {Arlen, Harburg, Rose} (3:03)
05. TD's Boogie Woogie {Pinetop Smith} (2:26)
06. Now's The Time {Charlie Parker} (3:01)
07. Body And Soul {Eyton, Green, Heyman, Sour} (3:33)
08. Workshop {Gil Fuller} (2:57)
09. Sherry {Hank Crawford} (3:04)
10. Baby Girl {Eddie Jefferson} (3:18)
11. Memphis {Eddie Jefferson} (2:52)
12. Honeysuckle Rose {Andy Razaf, Fats Waller} (2:18)
13. The Preacher [A Crazy Romance] {Horace Silver} (2:27)
14. Night Train {Forrest, Simpkins, Washington} (2:34)
15. NJR [I'm Gone] {Quincy Jones} (3:18)
16. I Got The Blues {Lester Young} (2:41)
17. Silly Little Cynthia (Eddie Jefferson} (1:57)
18. Red's New Dream (Eddie Jefferson} (4:43) 

Total Time: 52:43 

Credits:
Producer [Original] - Herb Abramson (#1-12)
Compilation Director - Jean-Louis Méchali
CD Release Coordinator - Nicole de Pretto
Photography - D.R.
Liner Notes - Jacques Denis 

#1-12 originally released as The Jazz Singer [Vocal Improvisations On Famous Jazz Solos]
Inner City Records [IC 1016] 1976 

Baby Girl