Eddie Harris - The Tender Storm (1966/2012) [24-192]

The Tender Storm is an album by American jazz saxophonist Eddie Harris recorded in 1966 and released on the Atlantic label.


  • Eddie Harris - tenor saxophone, varitone
  • Ray Codrington - trumpet (track 5)
  • Cedar Walton - piano
  • Ron Carter - bass
  • Billy Higgins (track 5), Bobby Thomas (tracks 1-4 & 6) - drums


01 - When a Man Loves a Woman 06:18
02 - My Funny Valentine 06:03
03 - A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square 05:29
04 - On a Clear Day 07:11
05 - A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square 04:28
06 - If Ever I Would Leave You 07:56




Tony Bennett & Dave Brubeck - The White House Sessions, Live 1962 (2013/FLAC)


Since both were performing their own sets at the White House Seminar American Jazz Concert on the Sylvan Theater grounds on August 28, 1962, Tony Bennett and Dave Brubeck decided to perform an impromptu collaborative set together that day, and although one song from it was eventually released, a version of "That Old Black Magic," the rest of the hour-or-so-long tape ended up lost in the vast Sony catalog vault, filed, as it turned out, with several classical tapes, until it surfaced again shortly after Brubeck's death in 2012. Now finally available, it reveals two master performers at the very top of their respective games. Bennett's signature song, "I Left My Heart in San Francisco," had been released only a couple of weeks before the concert, while Brubeck's "Take Five" had just begun to take on its iconic significance. Brubeck and his quartet, Paul Desmond on alto sax, Eugene Wright on bass, and Joe Morello on drums, played a four-song set, followed by a six-song set from Bennett and his band, with Ralph Sharon on piano, Hal Gaylor on bass, and Billy Exiner on drums. Then came an unrehearsed and impromptu four-song set from Bennett and Brubeck, with Wright on bass and Morello on drums (alto saxophonist Desmond sat out) that included versions of "That Old Black Magic" (the only track previously released before this), "Lullaby of Broadway," "Chicago (That Toddlin' Town)," and "There Will Never Be Another You," each of which purveys a loose, fun elegance that makes this archival find a true treasure. Bennett and Brubeck would not perform together again until both appeared and briefly reunited on-stage at the 2009 Newport Jazz Festival.




Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis - Cookin' With Jaws And The Queen: The Legendary Prestige Cookbook Albums (4 CD, 2023/FLAC-HD)


Newly remastered: Released to celebrate tenor jazz saxophonist Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis' centennial, Cookin' with Jaws and the Queen showcases the influential soul-jazz partnership of Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis and organist Shirley Scott. Bringing together the Prestige albums Smokin' and Cookbook, Vol. 1-3.
  • Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis: saxophone, tenor
  • Shirley Scott: organ, Hammond B3
  • Jerome Richardson: woodwinds
  • George Duvivier: bass
  • Arthur Edgehill: drums



Chet Baker – The Legendary Riverside Albums (5 CD, 2019) [24-96]


Craft Recordings is pleased to announce the release of Chet Baker’s The Legendary Riverside Albums. The deluxe album set presents the artist’s output as a leader for the renowned jazz label, recorded and released between 1958 and 1959: (Chet Baker Sings) It Could Happen To You, Chet Baker In New York, Chet and Chet Baker Plays The Best Of Lerner And Loewe. The recordings, which feature such icons as Bill Evans, Johnny Griffin and Kenny Burrell, have been cut from their original analog master tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio.



Wayne Shorter - six Hi-Res albums 1965-1980


Few will dispute Wayne Shorter's importance as one of jazz's leading figures of the late 20th and early 21st centuries as both a composer and saxophonist. Though indebted to John Coltrane, with whom he practiced in the mid-fifties, Shorter developed his own voice and style on the tenor horn, retaining the tough tone quality and intensity and, in later years, adding elements of funk. On soprano, Shorter is almost another player entirely, his lovely tone attuned more to lyrical thoughts, his choice of notes more spare. As a composer, he writes complex, long-limbed tunes, many of which are now standards.
Wayne Shorter - 1965 - Speak No Evil    
Wayne Shorter - 1965 - The All Seeing Eye    
Wayne Shorter - 1965 - The Soothsayer    
Wayne Shorter - 1969 - Super Nova    
Wayne Shorter - 1970 - Odyssey Of Iska    
Wayne Shorter - 1980 - Etcetera    


Jo Stafford - The Portrait Edition (3 CD, 1994/FLAC)


 For over 30 years, Jo Stafford was one of America's top middle-of-the-road pop singers, admired for her ability to always sing in tune and to uplift every lyric she interpreted while actually singing very straight. This three-CD retrospective, which was released in 1994, has 76 selections covering a 40-year period, with most of the numbers dating from the 1940s and '50s. On the minus side, the music is not programmed in chronological order, and the complete personnel is not given, but since Stafford's style was unchanged through the years and she tended to be the main star of her records (except when sharing vocals with the likes of Frankie Laine, Vic Damone, Gordon McRae, Nelson Eddy, Gene Autry and even Liberace), these are minor faults. It is unfortunate that Stafford's odd hillbilly hit "Tim-tay-shun" was not included, but all of her other big sellers are here. As an extra "bonus" at the end of each CD are one or two selections from the Jo Stafford/Paul Weston alter-egos Darlene and Jonathan Edwards, which features satirical cocktail piano from Weston and remarkable singing by Stafford that is consistently just a little bit out of tune -- pretty painful stuff!



Chick Corea, Miroslav Vitous, Roy Haynes - Trio Music, Live In Europe (1986/FLAC)

 



  • Bass - Miroslav Vitous
  • Drums - Roy Haynes
  • Piano - Chick Corea


Recorded September 1984 in Willisau and Reutlingen




A1 - The Loop 6:29  Written-By - Corea
A2 - I Hear A Rhapsody 6:40 Written-By - Gasparre, Fragos, Baker
A3 - Summer Night / Night And Day 14:23 Written-by  Porter / Dubin, Warren

Side 2
B1 - Prelude No. 2 / Mock Up 12:19 Written-by (Mock Up) - Corea / (Prelude No. 2) - Scriabin
B2 - Hittin' It 5:19 Written-By - Haynes
B3 - Mirovisions 11:30 Written-By - Vitous




Beegie Adair - The Great American Songbook Collection (6 CD, 2009/FLAC)


 Beegie Adair is a prolific, award-winning jazz pianist and arranger known for her interpretations of jazz and popular standards and show tunes. She has sold over two million recordings globally. Her melodic, fleet-fingered style reflects the sounds of her major influences, including George Shearing, Bill Evans, Oscar Peterson, and Erroll Garner. 






Paul Motian — The Complete Remastered Recordings On Black Saint & Soul Note (6 CD, 2010/FLAC)

 

Between 1983 and 1992, drummer and composer Paul Motian recorded six albums as a leader for the Soul Note label. Three of them (The Story of Maryam, Jack of Clubs, and Misterioso) featured a quintet that included saxophonists Joe Lovano and Jim Pepper, guitarist Bill Frisell, and bassist Ed Schuller; two were duo albums with pianists, one (Notes) with Paul Bley and the other (Flux and Change) with Italian pianist Enrico Pieranunzi (not Bley, as erroneously indicated on the back of this box set). The sixth, One Time Out, was a trio album with Frisell and Lovano. This nicely priced box brings together all six albums, each of them in a cardboard sleeve that duplicates the original LP packaging.



 

John Coltrane - The Atlantic Studio Album Collection (8 CD, 2015) [24-192]

John Coltrane was a “heavyweight champion” of jazz; the saxophonist's inspiring journey from post-war bop to free jazz earned him veneration in the African Orthodox Church and a special Pulitzer Prize in 2007 among other accolades. A critical juncture in that journey was at New York's Atlantic Records, where Trane released his first album devoted entirely to original compositions in 1960. Along with GIANT STEPS, he made COLTRANE JAZZ, MY FAVORITE THINGS and OLE COLTRANE during his two years with the label; after his departure, Atlantic issued three additional sets from session recordings and the Milt Jackson collaboration BAGS & TRANE. All eight of these are included in THE ATLANTIC STUDIO ALBUM COLLECTION, a worthy memorial to John Coltrane, who died from liver cancer on this day in 1967.