Hubert Laws In The Beginning

Hubert Laws - Afro-Classic (1970/2017) [Official Digital Download 24/192]

Hubert Laws - Afro-Classic (1970/2017)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 37:58 minutes | 1,44 GB
Crossover Jazz | Label: King Records, Official Digital Download

Universally regarded as the most accomplished flautist in jazz, Hubert Laws has done much more than build a bridge between jazz and classical music; he has melded his diverse influences seamlessly with a fully singular approach. Afro-Classic includes brilliant interpretations of Bach, Mozart and James Taylor plus a gorgeous version of Theme from Love Story. This timeless classic by the genre-busting poll-winning flautist features Bob James, Ron Carter, and incredible arrangements by Don Sebesky.
Hubert Laws - Afro-Classic (1970) {Mosaic Contemporary MSC 5002 rel 2007}

Hubert Laws - Afro-Classic (1970) {Mosaic Contemporary MSC 5002 rel 2007}
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© 1970, 2007 Mosaic Contemporary / CTI | MSC 5002
Jazz / Crossover Jazz / Jazz-Pop / Flute

Issued in 1970 as his second album for Creed Taylor's CTI label, Hubert Laws' Afro-Classic is a classic for the manner in which Laws, with brilliant assistance from arranger Don Sebesky, melded the jazz and classical worlds – not to mention pop – into a seamless whole. Laws was the first artist signed to Taylor's imprint. His debut for the label, Crying Song, won critical notice, but it was Afro-Classic that established a new role for the flute in contemporary jazz. Herbie Mann may have been the first, but Laws explored jazz and all the sound worlds that informed it – especially in the electric domain – with the kind of grace and innovative vision that made him a mainstay.
Claude Bolling & Hubert Laws - California Suite (1978) {1989, Reissue}

Claude Bolling & Hubert Laws - California Suite (1978) {1989, Reissue}
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Scans Included | RAR 5% Recovery
Jazz, Soundtrack | CBS Records #MK 36691

The original soundtrack recording of Neil Simon's California Suite. Pianist, composer, producer, and bandleader Claude Bolling enjoyed his first successes as a kingpin in the mainland European trad jazz movement of the 1950s and '60s. A skilled pianist who was heavily influenced by Duke Ellington, Teddy Wilson, Earl Hines, and Art Tatum, he also persisted in performing ragtime and old-style jazz during the years when U.S. and European pop culture was dominated by Elvis Presley and the Beatles. Beginning in 1975, Bolling created his own personal micro-genre of classical crossover chamber jazz, composing and recording entire suites that featured several of the world's most highly acclaimed virtuosi.
Herbie Hancock - Dis Is Da Drum (1994/2015) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

Herbie Hancock - Dis Is Da Drum (1994/2015)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time - 55:04 minutes | 2,32 GB
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 55:04 minutes | 1,26 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

Released in 1994, "Dis Is da Drum" is Herbie Hancock's 39th studio album and his first solo album after leaving Columbia Records. Tracks like "Bo Ba Be Da" and "Dis Is da Drum" reflect Hancock's move towards acid jazz, while "Butterfly" makes a fourth appearance on a Hancock album following the original album (Thrust), a live album (Flood), and another studio album (Direct Step).
George Benson - In Concert - Carnegie Hall (1975-76) {Mosaic Contemporary MSC 5009 rel 2007}

George Benson - In Concert - Carnegie Hall (1975-76) {Mosaic Contemporary MSC 5009 rel 2007}
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© 1975-76, 2007 Mosaic Contemporary / Sony BMG Music | MSC 5009
Jazz / Contemporary Jazz / Crossover Jazz / Guitar

In Concert – Carnegie Hall is George Benson's final recording for Creed Taylor's CTI label, and was mostly recorded on one night in 1975. There was some additional recording done at Rudy Van Gelder's studio in 1976, where Taylor replaced the original rhythm section of Wayne Dockery on bass and Marvin Chapell on drums with Will Lee and Steve Gadd, for whatever reason Taylor had at the time. Regardless, this is a solid "live" effort with Benson cooking on all burners, beginning with a monster version of Dave Brubeck's "Take Five," which had been cut on an earlier album and had become a staple in the live set.

Harlem Renaissance: A History from Beginning to End  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by TiranaDok at May 18, 2024
Harlem Renaissance: A History from Beginning to End

Harlem Renaissance: A History from Beginning to End by Hourly History
English | April 14, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0D1RMGPHT | 64 pages | EPUB | 1.08 Mb

Harlem Renaissance: A History from Beginning to End  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by TiranaDok at May 18, 2024
Harlem Renaissance: A History from Beginning to End

Harlem Renaissance: A History from Beginning to End by Hourly History
English | April 14, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0D1RMGPHT | 64 pages | EPUB | 1.08 Mb
Wes Montgomery - Down Here On The Ground (1968) {Verve Originals B0012700-02 rel 2009}

Wes Montgomery - Down Here On The Ground (1968) {Verve Originals B0012700-02 rel 2009}
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© 1968, 2009 Verve / UMG | B0012700-02
Jazz / Hard Bop / Soul Jazz / Guitar

Wes Montgomery acceded to the whims of producer Creed Taylor for this, one of the very first CTI productions that would, over the next decade, popularize jazz with string backdrops or rhythm & blues beats. Much to either the delight or chagrin of urban or traditional jazz fans, the music changed, and Montgomery was in the middle, though his delightful playing was essentially unchanged. On the plus side, the legendary guitarist was allowed to collaborate with great musicians like bassist Ron Carter, pianist Herbie Hancock, flutist Hubert Laws, and percussionist Ray Barretto. While the small orchestral trappings never dominate this session, the seeds for a more grandiose style of music had been planted with the release of this date in 1968.

Harlem Renaissance: A History from Beginning to End  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by TiranaDok at May 18, 2024
Harlem Renaissance: A History from Beginning to End

Harlem Renaissance: A History from Beginning to End by Hourly History
English | April 14, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0D1RMGPHT | 64 pages | EPUB | 1.08 Mb
Patrice Rushen - Prelusion (1974) + Before The Dawn (1975) [2 LP in 1 CD, Remastered 1998]

Patrice Rushen - Prelusion (1974) + Before The Dawn (1975) [2 LP in 1 CD, 1998]
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Post-Bop, Fusion, Jazz-Funk, Soul-Jazz | Label: Prestige | # PRCD-24207-2 | 01:17:20

This 1998 CD reissues keyboardist Patrice Rushen's first two recordings as a leader except for one selection ("Puttered Bopcorn") from the first date that was left out due to lack of space. Twenty at the time of the earlier set, Rushen showed a great deal of potential for the future, potential that (at least in the jazz world) was unfortunately never realized. Rushen is heard on the Prelusion album heading a septet that includes tenor-saxophonist Joe Henderson (the most memorable soloist), trumpeter Oscar Brashear, trombonist George Bohanon and Hadley Caliman on reeds; the music is essentially advanced hard bop with touches of fusion. The later date has a similar group (without Henderson) and with guest spots for flutist Hubert Laws and guitarist Lee Ritenour. The R&B-ish vocal by Josie James on "What's the Story" hints at where Rushen would be going in the future: straight to the pop market. So overall this CD, which should have served as a bright beginning for the young keyboardist, is practically the artistic high point of Patrice Rushen's erratic career.