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Georg Hamann & Akari Komiya - Viola Dolorosa (2017)  Music

Posted by Pisulik at Aug. 1, 2017
Georg Hamann & Akari Komiya - Viola Dolorosa (2017)

Georg Hamann & Akari Komiya - Viola Dolorosa (2017)
Classical | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 00:58:15 | 134 MB
Label: Sheva Contemporary

This beautiful CD pairs an important work by the living composer Peter Seabourne with two by Benjamin Britten. Seabourne's Pietà, like many of his works, takes inspiration from the other arts: in this case the statues of Michelangelo, and in particular the haunting face of Nicodemus in the Firenze Pietà. On the death of the composer’s parents it offered a suitable stimulus for a piece in their memory. This large scale, five movement work takes one on a powerful journey, from a melancholy "rocking to sleep", though doubting questions, a song of mourning, and a violent protest. It eventually reaches a kind of resolution, with a poignant "Good Night" (quoting Janacek) laying the music to rest. The two Britten pieces span his lifetime.

Jimmy Burns - Night Time Again (1999)  Music

Posted by Designol at Nov. 8, 2024
Jimmy Burns - Night Time Again (1999)

Jimmy Burns - Night Time Again (1999)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 439 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 170 Mb | Scans included
Label: Delmark Records | # DE-730 | Time: 01:03:12
Modern Electric Blues, Electric Blues, Contemporary Blues, Soul-Blues

A second CD for Burns follows on the heels of his National Association of Independent Record Distributors Blues CD of 1998, Leaving Here Walking. It's as good as that award winner, with Burns presenting the complete package of commercially appealing, blues-faithful tunes, mostly self-written. His guitar playing is economical but not sparse, tinged with excitable phrases but never over the top, the perfect cool, burning balance. Burns also has a fine band, with veteran keyboardist Allen Batts, bassist Sho Komiya, and drummer Kenny Smith (from Rockin' Johnny's band) and second guitarist Michael Dotson, whose taste and supportive nature is the perfect foil for the leader. Of these 14 cuts, three are some pretty convincing soul-blues à la Robert Cray, the best being "Spend Some Time with Me," including an outstanding piano solo by Batts. The easy rocker kicking off the CD, "No Consideration," has Burns at his emotional edge, frustrated by his woman, a great modern blues song. "Shake for Me" and "You Say You Need Lovin'" are crackling, and fiery horns accentuate "Baby Don't Do It" and "Too Much Loving." A quieter heat is prevalent during the shuffle "Hard Road" and the 12-bar guitar instrumental workout "Don't Be Late."