Swing Time: The Encyclopedia Of Jazz (100 CD, 2008) [320]

Giant 100 CD boxset 
All-star swing groups with their most famous recordings
Membran Music 2008



 

Al Di Meola, Jean-Luc Ponty, Stanley Clarke / Live At Montreux 1994 (2005) [24-48]


It was at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1994 that Al Di Meola, Jean-Luc Ponty and Stanley Clarke played as a trio for the first time. Clarke and Di Meola had been part of Return to Forever and while they were comfortable in the familiarity of knowing each other, Ponty reached in and became a perfect fit. That language of understanding is seen to advantage on this portrait.

  • Al DiMeola (guitar)
  • Jean-Luc Ponty (violin)
  • Stanley Clarke (bass)
Guest artist: Monty Alexander (piano on "Song to John")

01 - Song To John 12:57
02 - Memory Canyon 10:13
03 - La Cancion De Sofia 13:42
04 - Summer Country Song 06:41
05 - School Days 06:43
06 - Eulogy To Oscar Romero 06:19
07 - Renaissance 09:55
08 - Chillean Pipe Song 06:31
09 - Song To John 13:31
10 - Indigo 08:04



Stan Getz, Chet Baker - Stockholm Concerts 1983 [3 CD, 1999/FLAC]

  

According to this set's annotator, Mike Hennessey, and Stan Getz's biographer, Donald Maggin, the circumstances surrounding the making of these 1983 recordings was unpleasant in the extreme. For various reasons, Getz was unhappy to be concertizing with Baker and forced him out before the 35-date tour was halfway finished. Before Baker left, however, the men played a pair of concerts in Stockholm, which were fortunately recorded for posterity. Fortunately not because Getz and Baker shared any special rapport that led to a classic performance, but because the resulting album gives listeners another example of how wonderful a player Chet Baker was, even after years of drug addiction and general dissolution. Getz is his typical self -- lyrical, facile almost to the point of glibness, but musical nevertheless. Baker, on the other hand, is as he ever was -- one of the most spontaneously creative, emotionally compelling voices in jazz. The band is good if unspectacular; drummer Victor Lewis was a particularly nice choice in that he could drive a band like this without overwhelming the rather brittle lead voices. And Getz is excellent; if you're a Getz fan, he's in fine form here, so you won't be disappointed. Baker, on the other hand, is superb; it's his inimitable musicality that ultimately makes this rather pricey three-disc set a bargain.

 


Sonny Rollins - Go West!: The Contemporary Records Albums (3 CD, 2023) [24-192]


Go West!: The Contemporary Records Albums
combines legendary Jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins' two studio albums for Lester Koenig's Contemporary Records, Way Out West and And The Contemporary Leaders, with a third disc, Contemporary Alternate Takes. Featuring remastered audio by Bernie Grundman, the set is available on both RTI pressed 180g 3-LP and 3-CD formats.
  • Brown, Ray - bass
  • Hawes, Hampton - piano
  • Kessel, Barney - guitar
  • Manne, Shelly - drums
  • Rollins, Sonny - tenor saxophone

Way Out West

01 - I’m An Old Cowhand 05:43
02 - Solitude 07:51
03 - Come, Gone 07:53
04 - Wagon Wheels 10:13
05 - There Is No Greater Love 05:18
06 - Way Out West 06:33

Sonny Rollins and the Contemporary Leaders

07 - I’ve Told Ev’ry Little Star 05:29
08 - Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody 04:56
09 - How High The Moon 07:47
10 - You 04:18
11 - I’ve Found A New Baby 03:41
12 - Alone Together 06:03
13 - In The Chapel In The Moonlight 06:42
14 - The Song Is You 05:43

Alternate Takes

15 - I’m An Old Cowhand (Alternate Take) 10:11
16 - Come, Gone (Alternate Take) 10:30
17 - Way Out West (Alternate Take) 06:40
18 - The Song Is You (Alternate Take) 06:17
19 - You (Alternate Take) 04:18
20 - I’ve Found A New Baby (Alternate Take) 04:21

Keith Jarrett - Standards Live (1985/2021) [24-96]


Take one look at the thoughtful cover art of this seminal Keith Jarrett release, and you’ll gain immediate insight into what makes his trio click. Each curvaceous line brings a lifetime of movement, of study, and of passion to bear on the music at hand. And with these six standards resurrected to such profound levels, there’s nothing not to like.

Recorded July 2, 1985 at the Palais dis Congrès Studios de la Grand Armée

  • Keith Jarrett, piano
  • Jack DeJohnette, drums
  • Gary Peacock, double bass


01 - Stella By Starlight 11:20
02 - The Wrong Blues 08:03
03 - Falling In Love With Love 08:40
04 - Too Young To Go Steady 10:11
05 - The Way You Look Tonight 09:31
06 - The Old Country 06:37




Christian McBride & Inside Straight - Kind of Brown (2009) [24-96]


Bassist/composer Christian McBride is one of the most in-demand sidemen in the music business, having toured and recorded with the likes of Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, Diana Krall and Sting. The Philadelphia-native has also made a name for himself as a daring leader, exploring both acoustic and electronic styles. For Kind of Brown, his premier date for the Detroit-based Mack Avenue Records, McBride introduces his new acoustic jazz quintet Inside Straight, featuring pianist Eric Scott Reed, saxophonist Steve Wilson, vibraphonist Warren Wolf, Jr. and drummer Carl Allen.

  • Christian McBride: bass
  • Carl Allen: drums
  • Eric Scott Reed: piano
  • Steve Wilson: sax
  • Warren Wolf, Jr.: vibes

01 - Brother Mister 04:52
02 - Theme for Kareem 07:51
03 - Rainbow Wheel 06:30
04 - Starbeam 06:36
05 - Used 'Ta Could 06:33
06 - The Shade of the Cedar Tree 07:49
07 - Pursuit of Peace 06:04
08 - Uncle James 05:26
09 - Stick & Move 08:05
10 - Where Are You? 04:18




VA - Membran Music's Jazz Ballads Series Vol. 16-20 (10 CD, 2004) [FLAC + 320]

 

A CD sets with the most beautiful ballads in the history of jazz.
Lyrical, imaginative, sensuous and melodic jewels from the art of music.

Precisely for those people who have maintained their taste for lasting musical values.

Jazz in its most gentle form.

Irrestible...


Jazz Ballads 16: Charlie Parker
Jazz Ballads 17: Tenor Giants
Jazz Ballads 18: Art Tatum
Jazz Ballads 19: Louis Armstrong & Jack Teagarden
Jazz Ballads 20: All Stars Jam Sessions






Ella Fitzgerald - Air Mail Special (Quadromania 4 CD, 2005/FLAC)

 

Ella Jane Fitzgerald (April 25, 1917 – June 15, 1996) was an American jazz singer, sometimes referred to as the First Lady of Song, Queen of Jazz, and Lady Ella. She was noted for her purity of tone, impeccable diction, phrasing, timing, intonation, and a "horn-like" improvisational ability, particularly in her scat singing.




Brad Mehldau, Larry Grenadier, Jorge Rossy - The Art of the Trio Recordings: 1996-2001 (7 CD, 2011/FLAC)

 

Nonesuch Records releases jazz pianist Brad Mehldau’s Art of the Trio Recordings: 1996–2001 on December 6, 2011. The set includes the five original Art of the Trio albums (the fifth volume includes two CDs), released on Warner Bros. over a prolific four year period from 1997 to 2001; a seventh disc of previously unreleased material from shows at the Village Vanguard in 1997, 1999, and 2001 completes the box. These recordings feature Mehldau’s longtime trio with bassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Jorge Rossy. Repertoire includes interpretations of standard tunes and modern classics as well as many original compositions. New liner notes by Bad Plus pianist Ethan Iverson include interviews with all three trio members. 



David Murray - The Complete Remastered Recordings On Black Saint & Soul Note Vol.2 (7 CD, 2013) [FLAC]

 

David Murray's first box set in this series was one of Black Saint/Soul Note's better reissues. And this second volume is it's equal, and in some instances possibly better. The seven albums here span the years 1979 to 1993, and show Murray in different playing styles, but always close to the top of his skills.