Saturday, May 3, 2008

Tabou Combo - New York City (1974)

Here's an album I am seriously digging lately. A prime example of Haitian konpa style, this was recorded live in New York. I think this album came out under two different names (and possibly resequenced?): as 8eme Sacrement and as New York City.

Review: The group's relentless, high-energy style knows no language barrier. Singing in English, Spanish, French or their native Creole, Tabou serves a hot mix of grooves and textures with multiple roots, including a strong dose of the Dominican Republic's national dance music, Merengue. In addition, they offer up Haiti's dance-till-you-drop carnival music, rara, the hypnotic drums of Haitian voodoo rituals. The quadrilles and contra-dances from Haiti's French colonizers join funk from the American soul era. The music includes the feel of West African Soukous topped with bright piano riff and the brassy sound of an all-American horn section. @


Tabou Combo - New York City (1974)
High VBR, 80.64mb on sharebee
1. 8th Sacrement
2. Pace Domine
3. Come Back My Love
4. Respect/Zapaton
5. New York City
6. Courai
7. Education

Pierre Henri and Spooky Tooth - Ceremony: An Electronic Mass

Yet another, possibly the weirdest entry in the list of Catholic-Mass-as-pop albums. This is a brainchild of the french composer Pierre Henri, the XXth century classical/avantgarde artist, known for his experimental electronic music and musique concrete works. He enlisted a british blues-rock band Spooky Tooth as studio musicians. The end product sounds kinda like Hawkwind with Stockhausen instead of Dik Mik manning the electronics. The resulting LP was marketed as a Spooky Tooth album.

I got it at the wonderful Closet of Curiosities blog, but it is also available at the Mutant Sounds and Zappadalata.
Also, a review.


Pierre Henri and Spooky Tooth - Ceremony: An Electronic Mass on 4shared
1. Confession
2. Have Mercy
3. Credo
4. Offering
5. Hosanna
6. Prayer

PS I added a tag mass

Friday, May 2, 2008

Dorothy Ashby - Afro-Harping

Very pleasant soul-jazz with unusual psychedelic-sounding harp arpeggios. Those after beats'n'breaks would find them here galore. Sounds like it's been mixed by a drummer, though - the percussion tracks are a little too prominent for their own good.


Dorothy Ashby - Afro-Harping (1968)
66mb on sharebee
1. Soul Vibrations
2. Games
3. Action Line
4. Lonely Girl
5. Life Has Its Trials
6. Afro-Harping
7. Little Sunflower
8. Theme from Valley of the Dolls
9. Come Live With Me
10. The Look of Love

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Johnny Seaton with Danny Gatton - Uptown + Reaction

Two fantastic obscure albums from a rockabilly revivalist Johnny Seaton with the great Danny Gatton on guitar. Unfortunately, I could not find the covers.

Johnny Seaton with Danny Gatton - Reaction (1985)
192kbps, 42.5mb on sharebee
1. Reaction
2. The Wheels Start Turnin
3. Rough'n'Tough
4. Crazier Than Me
5. I Ain't Gittin Rid Of You
6. Rockin Man
7. I Wouldn't Do The Same Thing To You
8. Big City Baby
9. 59 Phantom
10. Stop Lovin All The World

Johnny Seaton with Danny Gatton - Uptown (1983)
192kbps, 36.4mb on sharebee
1. Uptown
2. I'm Gonna Set My Foot Down
3. Come On Little Mama *
4. Don't Play With Me
5. I'm Feelin Sorry
6. Get With It
7. All Messed Up With Raw Deal
8. Right Now
9. Blue Monday
10. You Can Bet Your Bottom Dollar
11. Willin And Ready *
(Gatton does not play on Come On Little Mama and Willin and Ready)

I added a tag rockabilly

Irene Schweizer - Jazz Meets India

Quite an amazing fusion of indian classical and european free jazz, a live recording from two different dates. Irene Schweizer Trio, Schoof, and Wilen represent the free jazz side of the coin; Dewan Motihar Trio (sitar, tabla, tamboura) are the indian side; the two seemingly incompatible musical traditions mesh seamlessly here.


Irene Schweizer Trio + Dewan Motihar Trio with Manfred Schoof and Barney Wilen - Jazz meets India [1967]
320kbps, 81mb on sharebee
1. Sun Love
2. Yaad
3. Brigach and Ganges

Linkage

Indo-Jazz Top 10 from woebot.com

Illustrations to it and then some.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Holiday!



I need to get a life rest and recharge.
There would be no updates for a month or so.

PS The big argument is moved off the front page. I appreciate the thought-provoking comments by the readers, and all are welcome to (continue to) voice your opinions.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Jerzy Milian - Orkiestra Rozrywkowa PRiTV w Katowicach

Here's one for Djalma's Soul Food
Jerzy Milian - easily one of the hippest vibes players in Europe in the 60s, and a key member of the Polish jazz scene... says DustyGroove.
Think library music, but in a good way :)


Jerzy Milian - Orkiestra Rozrywkowa PRiTV w Katowicach, 1978
320kbps, 89mb on sharebee
1. Waleczny Biedron
2. Niedzielne Popoludnie
3. Sloneczna Podroz
4. Kung To Jest To
5. Biala Magia
6. Nie Widzisz A Widzisz
7. Autostrada Pelna Slonca
8. Astrobolid
9. Nie Martw Sie O Wianek
10. Z Nuta W Herbie
11. Hop, Zdzis Dzis
12. Przyjdz Z Jesienia

Another Milian record at the great Orgy In Rhythm

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Clifford Brown and Max Roach on Basin Street

This could be my favorite straight-ahead jazz album ever. An impeccable line-up: two rising stars in the front line - Clifford Brown, who died in a car crash soon after this recording, and Sonny Rollins, who went on to become the greatest sax player that ever lived (my opinion, no disrespect to Coltrane or Parker intended); Bud Powell's little genius brother Richie on the keys, and of course Mr. Roach himself on the traps. Music as God intended it to be played. I give it all the endorsements there are.
This is the original album, without the bonus tracks, alternate takes, and stuff.
Review


Clifford Brown and Max Roach - Brown and Roach on Basin Street
REUP: 59mb on depositfiles
1. What Is This Thing Called Love
2. Love Is A Many Splendored Thing
3. I’ll Remember April
4. Powell’s Prances
5. Time
6. The Scene is Clean
7. Gertrude’s Bounce

Rabih Abou-Khalil - Blue Camel

AMG review


Rabih Abou-Khalil - Blue Camel
192kbps, 84mb on sharebee
1. Sahara
2. Tsarka
3. Ziriab
4. Blue Camel
5. On Time
6. A Night in the Mountains
7. Rabou-Abou-Kabou
8. Beirut

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Bembeya Jazz National - 10 Ans De Succès

Review: This is something very special: A live recording from Bembeya Jazz National's 10 year jubilee concert in the "People's Palace" of Guinea's capitol, Conakry in 1971. The band stood at the pinnacle of its career, so this is a historical record in the best sense of the word. The recording is impressive: an audience of 2500, including the Politbureau(!) in Guinea's Democracy Party, are enthusiastically in place. The band performs with full accoutrements - the rhythm section consisting of several types of drums, a complete horn section, and not least the number one guitarist, Sekou Diabate. This is an incredible disk - top rate Cuban music, but performed by Africans who, of course, give it their own Afro-sound. This is on the one hand well-arranged, Latino big band music, but on the other hand the improvisation and Mandinka traditions are not repressed but regularly shine through. Sekou Diabate has by no means steered alone; he must have heard Jimi Hendrix, Peter Green, and Wes Montgomery. He plays the most incredible riffs on electric guitar to enormous jubilation at The People's Palace. A real classic!


Bembeya Jazz National - 10 Ans De Succès
High VBR, 92mb on sharebee
1. Introduction
2. Temtemba
3. Wouloukoro
4. Lefa
5. Camara Mousso
6. O.E.R.S.
7. Doni Doni
8. Bembeya
9. Festival National
10. Koule De Gbe
11. NDianamo
12. Ile Nyarabi

Monday, March 17, 2008

Roy "Bubbles" Burrowes - Reggae au go Jazz

May (of 1999) saw another great album out of Studio One when Mr Dodd dusted off his vintage rhythms and invited Jamaican jazz trumpeter Roy "Bubbles" Burrowes to extemporise over them. Keeping Burrowes company on Reggae au go Jazz were US tenor sax players Clifford Jordan and Charles Davis and the entire set amounted to one of the most interesting projects to emerge out of Studio One in recent years, part of a lineage stretching back to those classic 1970s instrumental sets from Cedric Im Brooks and Roland Alphonso. @

Another music business mystery - why such a good and relatively recent album would ever be out of print and completely unavailable in any form. Ernest Ranglin on guitar and bass, Jackie Mittoo on the keys, Clifford Jordan on sax, Sir Coxsone Dodd is producing. Can't miss with a lineup like this! Sounds somewhat like Monty Alexander or Ernest Ranglin's solo albums, but more mellow.


Roy 'Bubbles' Burrowes with Clifford Jordan and Charles Davis - Reggae Au Go Jazz
192kbps, 60mb on sharebee
1. Wet Land
2. Jericho Jazz
3. Bubble's Bubble
4. My Father's Jazz
5. Thirty One Thirty Five
6. Soul Sender
7. Dont Wait Too Long
8. Mount Zion Rock
9. Jamrec Jam
10. Mr. Loving Spoon
11. Reggae Au Go Jazz
12. Jazz Ville Funk

Sunday, March 16, 2008

David Axelrod - Messiah

A visitor suggested this album in the comments to the Schifrin post - much thanks for the tip!
A review: Axelrod had worked in the pseudo classical crossover field before-namely the Prunes' 'Mass in F Minor' and 'Release of an Oath' but in 1971 the Axe decide to take on Handel! The opening 'Overture' is one of the high points of an excellent album-a kind of mini overview of his bag of tricks. We get Fuzz Guitar, funky drumming and oodles of strings and brass. The vocal tracks don't work quite as well apart from the rather stirring version of 'Hallelujah'. This LP has already been sampled for its beats, which surely must be a first for a classics based record.


David Axelrod's Rock Interpretations of Handel's Messiah
VBR, 39mb on mediafire: get it at the Milk Crate Breaks blog.
Milk Crate Breaks is an excellent site, worth checking out in its entirety: more Axelrod albums, Maceo Parker, the JBs and other goodies.
You can also download this album and listen to several tracks over here.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Linkage

I am listening to Rio Baile Funk: Favela Booty Beats compilation: The most brutally raw music I've heard in ages is exploding from the ghettos of Rio De Janiero @.
Read a review, get it from here.

Also, two blogs to recommend:
http://sacundinbenblog.blogspot.com/
Great selection of samba/pop from 60s to modern stuff, and a lot of good music in general.
http://leclubderock.blogspot.com/
Rare and obscure funk collections and more.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Kazutoki Umezu - Pandora's Cocktail

A friend of mine shared this some time ago. Three of the four sharebee links expired for the lack of attention, which is a shame. Umezu and Ribot - what more can you ask for?


Kazutoki Umezu - Pandora's Cocktail
256kbps, 93mb on megaupload
1. Wow Wow
2. Shou-Chiku-Bai
3. A Reverend Utterance
4. Chimtchack Salghum
5. They Craved the Miracles
6. Soul Makkori
7. Interlude
8. Wonbat Walk
9. Mercurial Gulf
10. Bizarre
11. Kumamoto
  • Kazutoki Umezu - Clarinet, Sax (Alto), Sax (Soprano)
  • Kenny Wollesen - Percussion, Drums
  • Brad Jones - Bass
  • Marc Ribot - Guitar

    I shared Umezu's Eclecticism here before.
    Also check out Kazutoki Umezu & Tom Cora - Abandon, an all-improvized live set recorded at Roulette in New York in October 1987, and available at the wonderful WFMU blog
  • Drummers of the Societe Absolument Guinin - Voodoo Drums

    Here's one that falls more in the category of weird shit than in the category of timeless music to stay with you forever.
    The label says the following: "This release features the Voodoo Drums of Haiti and was recorded by Soul Jazz Records in Port-au-Prince, Haiti."
    Review from allaboutjazz.com


    Drummers of the Societe Absolument Guinin - Voodoo Drums
    REUP: 320kbps, 97mb on depositfiles

    Sunday, March 2, 2008

    The Funk Box


    The Funk Box
    Upon request. Track list is in the comments.
    192kbps, 430mb total.
    Reupping:
    CD1 on depositfiles
    CD2 on depositfiles
    CD3 on depositfiles
    CD4 on depositfiles

    Saturday, March 1, 2008

    Rare Afro and Caribbean Funk Vol.1


    Rare Afro and Caribbean Funk Vol.1
    192kbps, 58 mb on megaupload

    Afro side:
    1. Idowu Funkyman Fakeye - We gonna make it
    2. Jerry Malekani - Diwela
    3. Sumo - Munia
    4. Oby Onyihoa - Enjoy your life

    Caribbean side:
    5. Biosis Now - Independent Bahamas
    6. Black Machines - Soul Martinique
    7. Black Machines - Right now
    8. Marcel Louis Joseph - Prière au soleil
    9. Gordon Hnederson - The higher bidder

    Thursday, February 28, 2008

    Cult Cargo - Belize City Boil Up

    UPDATE: Link removed upon the label's complaint. Go buy it!

    Dusty Groove review: An amazing world of music -- rare funk, soul, reggae, and other grooves from Belize -- all beautifully compiled in the rich Numero Music style! We're really stunned by the set -- as we had no idea at all that Belize had anything going on at this level -- and the collection is an amazing surprise to our ears, filled with new delights at each turn, and clearly marking Belize as a new funky capitol on our ever-expanding map of musical understanding. Numero really outdid themselves with this package -- going far beyond their already-great collections of work from the Bandit and Capsoul labels -- to dig up a range of tracks that have never really made it out to the world at large, but which bubble over with influences from American funk and soul at the time.

    Sleeve notes


    Cult Cargo - Belize City Boil Up
    1. Lord Rhaburn - Disco Connection
    2. Harmonettes - Can't Go Halfway
    3. Jesus Acosta & The Professionals - Guajida
    4. Web - The Same Old Me
    5. The Professionals - A Part Of Being With You
    6. Lord Rhaburn - More Love Reggae
    7. The Professionals - The Back Stabbers
    8. Web - Rated G
    9. Harmonettes - Shame Shame Shame
    10. Soul Creation - Funky Jive (Part II)
    11. Lord Rhaburn - Don't Fight It
    12. Nadia Cattouse - Long Time Boy
    13. Lord Rhaburn - Boogaloo A La Chuck
    14. The Professionals - The Godfather
    15. Web - Things Are Going To Work Out Right
    16. Soul Creation - Funky Jive

    200th posting

    This will be an attempt to compile my top ten list of posts in no particular order. If you are browsing for something interesting, but don't know where to start, try one of these.

  • Los Zafiros - Bossa Cubana
  • Love, Peace, and Poetry Vol.3 - Asian Psychedelic Music
  • Orchestra Baobab - Pirate's Choice + Bamba
  • Brazil: Forro - Music For Maids and Taxi Drivers
  • Je Pense A Toi: The Best of Amadou and Mariam + Dimanche A Bamako
  • Bollywood Brass Band + Fanfare Ciocarlia - Gili Garabdi
  • Fade To Bluegrass: A Bluegrass Tribute To Metallica
  • Blind Boy Fuller - Truckin' My Blues Away
  • Emmett Miller - The Minstrel Man From Georgia
  • Red Snapper - Prince Blimey

    Thanks to all the visitors; double thanks to those who left a comment; triple thanks to those who link here!!!
  • Wednesday, February 27, 2008

    Colombia! The Golden Years Of Disco Fuentes, The Powerhouse of Colombian Music 1960-1976

    Soundway continues chronicling tropical funk on its latest compilation, this time focusing on Columbia's greatest record label, Disco Fuentes. Founded in 1934 by Antonio José Fuentes, the imprint captured the long evolution of the music from the country's Caribbean coast, including the especially fertile period of cross-pollination reflected on this disc. Traditional cumbias, forrós, and fandangos were invaded by funk, blues, soul, salsa, West African highlife and rock in the 1960s, and the result was some seriously unpredictable and often wildly psychedelic music. Wganda Kenya's "Tifit Hayed" - a crazed Afro-Latin blow-up that sounds almost avant-garde for the way its rhythm is built and dominates the arrangement - is a good example of the rhytmic power of some these tracks. Every song features armloads of auxiliary percussion and hard-hitting horns, and Soundway has done a fantastic job of telling the story and restoring the music, as usual. This is a great companion to last year's excellent Panama! compilation. - Joe Tangari for Pitchfork

    This upload is not mine.


    Colombia! The Golden Years Of Disco Fuentes, The Powerhouse of Colombian Music 1960-1976
    320kbps, 156mb on megaupload
    01. Salsa Na Ma - Fruko Y Sus Tesos
    02. Cumbia En Do Menor - Lito Barrientos
    03. Hong Kong - Michi Sarmiento Y Sus Bravos
    04. La Piojosa - Sonora Cieneguera
    05. Improvisando - Fruko Y Sus Tesos
    06. Patrona De Los Reclusos - The Latin Brothers
    07. Tifit Hayed - Wganda Kenya
    08. Fandango en percussion - Pedro Laza
    09. La Samaria - Orquesta Nunez
    10. El Mondongo - Los Corraleros De Majagual
    11. A La Memoria Del Muerto - Fruko Y Sus Tesos
    12. Primavera - Michi Sarmiento Y Sus Bravos
    13. Elyoyo - Wganda Kenya
    14. Gaita de las Flores - Lucho Bermudez
    15. Cumbiamba - El Sexteto Miramar
    16. Mirame San Miguel - Michi Sarmiento
    17. La Picua - Pedro Laza y sus Pelayeros
    18. La Pata y El Pato - Climaco Sarmiento
    19. Las Calenas Son Como Los Flores - The Latin Brothers
    20. Pacifico - Afrosound

    Wednesday, February 20, 2008

    Oranj Symphonette - The Oranj Album

    The second album by the greatest instro band of the last 30 years; their first is here, everything I said still applies.


    Oranj Symphonette - The Oranj Album
    256kbps, 90mb on sharebee
    1. Call Me Mister Tibbs (Quincy Jones)
    2. The Magnificent Seven (Elmer Bernstein)
    3. Satin Doll (Duke Ellington)
    4. Beat Girl (John Barry)
    5. Bananas (Marvin Hamisch)
    6. Dreamsville (Henry Mancini)
    7. A Man And A Woman (Francis Lai )
    8. After The Fox (Burt Bacharach)
    9. Arabesque (Henry Mancini)
    10. Midnight Cowboy (John Barry)
    11. Up, Up And Away (Jimmy Webb)
    12. Chelsea Bridge (Billy Strayhorn)
    13. Valley Of The Dolls (Andre Previn)

    Tuesday, February 19, 2008

    Slim Harpo - Hip Shakin' ~ The Excello Collection

    Slim Harpo is probably the best known musician from the Louisiana "swamp blues" scene: lazy, drawling, mushmouth vocals, simple, funky harmonica and guitar riffs surfing on the tidal waves of reverb and tremolo. Along with Mose Allison, Slim is an artist whose fans are a lot more famous than him. He was really popular with the british bluesmen in the 60s: the Rolling Stones covered his songs - I'm a King Bee, Shake Your Hips; the title of their album Got Live If You Want It is a pun on the name of another Slim song. The Kinks, the Pretty Things, Them, the Yardbirds also covered his songs, and ZZ Top borrowed the Shake Your Hips riff for La Grange. Also see a collection of "I'm a King Bee" covers, including Pink Floyd, the Bad Seeds, and the Doors.
    Why the Chicago bluesmen rose to fame and mythical status, and the swamp blues is known to the handful of fans is one of the mysteries of music business; if you are after authenticity and "roots", you'll find them here galore.


    Slim Harpo - Hip Shakin' ~ The Excello Collection
    VBR, two separate archives on sharebee: one, 95mb; and two, 73mb.

    Disc 1:
    1. I'm a King Bee
    2. I Got Love If You Want It
    3. Wonderin' and Worryin'
    4. Strange Love
    5. You'll be Sorry One Day
    6. One More Day
    7. Bobby Sox Baby
    8. Buzz Me, Babe
    9. Late Last Night
    10. Yeah, Yeah, Baby
    11. Don't Start Crying Now
    12. Blues Hangover
    13. Please Don't Turn Me Down
    14. Moody Blues
    15. Snoopin' Around
    16. Rainin' in My Heart
    17. Lovers Confession
    18. Buzzin'
    19. I Love the Life I'm Living
    20. Little Queen Bee (Got a Brand New King)
    21. I Need Money
    22. Still Rainin' in My Heart
    23. We're Two of a Kind
    24. What's Goin' on, Baby?

    Disc 2:
    1. Baby, Scratch My Back
    2. I'm Gonna Miss You Like the Devil
    3. Wondering Blues
    4. Rock Me, Baby
    5. Shake Your Hips
    6. Tip On In, part 1
    7. Tip On In, part 2
    8. I'm Gonna Keep What I've Got
    9. I've Got to be with You Tonight
    10. Te Ni Nee Ni Nu
    11. Mailbox Blues
    12. Mohair Sam
    13. I Just Can't Leave You
    14. Just for You
    15. Jody Man
    16. I've Been a Good Thing for You
    17. Hey, Little Lee
    18. My Baby, She's Got It
    19. I'm So Sorry
    20. Live Medley [Moody Blues~I Got Love If You Want It~You Know I Love You]

    Red Snapper - Prince Blimey

    A fantastic tripped-out instrumental album. If Elvin Jones, David Gilmour, and Flea were locked up in a padded room with ten sheets of acid and a sequencer, they may have come up with Prince Blimey. Ten years ago I listened to this album obsessively and thought this is what all music will sound like in the future. Now that we got to the future, I know that I was wrong - but I still think that all future music should sound like this.


    Red Snapper - Prince Blimey, 1996
    High VBR, 94mb on sharebee REUP 2/5/2014: depositfiles

    1. Crusoe Takes A Trip
    2. 3 Strikes And You're Out
    3. Thomas The Fib
    4. Get Some Sleep Tiger
    5. Fatboy's Dust
    6. Moonbuggy
    7. The Paranoid
    8. Space Sickness
    9. The Last One
    10. Digging Doctor What What
    11. Gridlock
    12. Lo-beam

    Hawkwind - In Search Of Space


    Hawkwind - In Search Of Space (remastered)
    VBR, 96mb on megaupload
    1. You Shouldn't Do That
    2. You Know You're Only Dreaming
    3. Master Of The Universe
    4. We Took The Wrong Step Years Ago
    5. Adjust Me
    6. Children Of The Sun
    7. Seven By Seven (Bonus)
    8. Silver Machine" (Bonus, Live)
    9. Born To Go (Bonus, Live)

    Choro 1906-1947


    Choro 1906-1947
    REUP 2/13/2014: 200mb on 4shared
    CD1: high VBR, 100mb on sharebee
    1. Jacob Do Bandolim - Flamengo
    2. Benedito Lacerda - Jurity
    3. Luís Americano - Tocando Pra Você
    4. Pixinguinha - André De Sapato Novo
    5. Pixinguinha - A Vida É Um Buraco
    6. Araci de Almeida - Flauta, Cavaquinho E Violão
    7. Patápio Silva - Primeiro Amor
    8. Ernesto Nazareth - Apanhei-te, Cavaquinho
    9. Ernesto Nazareth - Escovado
    10. Custódio Mesquita - Brejeiro
    11. Benedito Lacerda - Myrthes
    12. Benedito Lacerda - Mistura E Manda
    13. Benedito Lacerda - Minha Flauta De Prata
    14. Pixinguinha - Segura Ele
    15. Choro Carioca - São João Debaixo D'Aguá
    16. Pixinguinha - Rosa
    17. Pixinguinha - Os Oito Batutas
    18. Chiquinha Gonzaga - Falena

    CD2: high VBR, 96mb on sharebee
    1. Benedicto Lacerda/Pixinguinha - 1XO
    2. João Pernambuco - Interrogando
    3. João Pernambuco - Sonho De Magia
    4. Luperce Miranda - Naquele Tempo
    5. Jacob do Bandolim - Glória
    6. Garoto - Rato-Rato
    7. Canhoto - Abismo De Rosas
    8. Oito Batutas - Graúna
    9. Jacob do Bandolim - Treme-Treme
    10. Araci De Almeida - Engomadinho
    11. Orlando Silva - Caprichos Do Destino
    12. Orlando Silva - Página De Dor
    13. Benedito Lacerda/Pixinguinha - Ingênuo
    14. Benedito Lacerda/Pixinguinha - Vou Vivendo
    15. Benedito Lacerda/Pixinguinha - Ainda Me Recordo
    16. Benedito Lacerda/Pixinguinha - Sofres Porque Queres
    17. Ademilde Fonseca - Tico-Tico No Fubá
    18. Jacob Do Bandolim - Remeleixo

    Monday, February 18, 2008

    Jorge Veiga - O Caricaturista Do Samba

    Another one from Jorge Veiga. The title refers to his witty, sarcastic lyrics; gotta speak portugese to appreciate...


    Jorge Veiga - O Caricaturista Do Samba, 1955
    VBR, 37mb on sharebee
    1. Última Barbada
    2. Recado que a Maria Mandou
    3. Na Pensão de dona Laura
    4. Paletó Vermelho
    5. Rei do Samba
    6. Coração também esquece
    7. Faustina
    8. Representante da Fome
    9. Coração de Leilão
    10. A Fonte do Pecado
    11. Fenômeno
    12. Sambista no Céu

    Saturday, February 16, 2008

    Prog Is Not A Four Letter Word

    This album was found at the great Astronation.
    A good collection of prog from around the world; a few of the artists already made an appearance on this blog, namely the koreans San Ul Lim and the turks 3 Urel (AKA 3 Hur-El) and Baris Manco. I also heard Czerwone Gitary (Red Guitars - or is it Golden Guitars?), I think they are Czech. The other bands are new to me.


    Prog Is Not A Four Letter Word
    192kbps, 77mb on megaupload
    1. Picchio Dal Pozzo - Merta
    2. Visitors - Visitors
    3. Illes - Nem Erdekel Amit Mondsz
    4. San Ui Lim - Frustration
    5. Egg - Fugue In D Minor
    6. Baris Manco - Lambaya Puf De
    7. Breakout - Powiedzielismy Juz Wszystko
    8. Bran - Breuddwyd
    9. Phillipe Besombes - Hache 06
    10. Embryo - The Music Of Today
    11. Czerwone Gitary - Coda
    12. Jean Claude Vannier - Le Roi Des Mouches
    13. Drugi Nacin - Zuti List
    14. 3 Urel - Omur Biter Yol Bimez
    15. Martin Kratochvil & Jazz Q - Toledo

    Friday, February 15, 2008

    Paul Horn - Jazz Suite on the Mass Texts

    To continue last week's Schifrin post:

    Review: Jazz Suite on the Mass Texts by Paul Horn - composed and conducted by Lalo Schifrin. A fascinating and award-winning combination of jazz and liturgical music that holds up well over thirty years later. In fact, it's surprising this has yet to be released on CD given the recent chant music fad. Horn, playing flutes, clarinet and alto sax, is accompanied by his quartet, a small orchestra and chorus. There is a meditative quality to much of the music (except the free-ish "Credo"), yet the performances come alive on such up-tempo pieces as "Kyrie" and "Offertory." Again, Schifrin marries multiple and opposing styles with a poetry that is all his own. Many of these titles were dramatically overhauled for Schifrin's later release, Rock Requiem (1971) and revisited as is on his own quite excellent JAZZ MASS IN CONCERT (1998). In 1965, Jazz magazine called JAZZ SUITE "one of the best attempts at religious jazz, on or off record" and Down Beat said "from a jazz point of view, there are several fine spots on this disc. But they are just spots, and if jazz is one's primary interest, the jazz in this suite is well diluted by non-jazz elements."
    Detailed notes on performances

    Also mentioned in a Time magazine article from 1965: Cool Creeds


    Paul Horn - Jazz Suite on the Mass Texts
    320kbps, 66mb on megaupload
    1. Kyrie
    2. Interludium
    3. Gloria
    4. Credo
    5. Sanctus
    6. Prayer
    7. Offertory
    8. Agnus Dei

    Thursday, February 14, 2008

    Jorge Veiga - Raizes Do Samba

    I am gradually making my way through Os Grandes Sambas compilation, and find that, even without knowing who is playing, I tend to pick out the same people.

    Example 1: Jacob do Bandolim was one of the great players I noticed from the choro compilations. Then, on Os Grandes Sambas I heard a song (Barracao) with a mandolin solo of breathtaking beauty, and sure enough, it was Jacob do Bandolim playing. I won't post any of his stuff, but instead forward you to the excellent Loronix blog that has many of his albums; I specifically recommend his recordings with Eliseth Cardoso and his solo records (one, two).

    Example 2: I really liked the songs Acertei no milhar, Que Bate-Fundo e´ Esse, and Cafe Socaite, and then realized they are all sung by the same person - Jorge Veiga. I don't know who he is, I just know that his music pushes my buttons.
    This album is from a retrospective series on samba titled Raizes do Samba (Roots of samba). There are comps wth the same title, but from different artists, kinda like "The So-and-so's finest hour" series on Verve.

    Jorge Veiga - Raizes Do Samba
    320kbps, two separate archives of ~64mb on sharebee: one, two.
    1. Faustina (encrencas de família)
    2. Acertei No Milhar
    3. Café soçaite
    4. Conversa De Botequim
    5. Rosa
    6. Fenómeno
    7. Que Culpa Tenho Eu
    8. Estatutos Da Gafieira
    9. Coração em leilão
    10. Última Barbada
    11. Rei Do Samba
    12. Izabel
    13. Paletó vermelho
    14. Baile Da Piedade
    15. Mulher Malandra
    16. Boate trá lá lá
    17. Labariri (tudo lembra você)
    18. Quando o divórcio chegar
    19. Quem Sou Eu?
    20. Em boi morto até eu bato