Nigel Price Organ Trio That’s It. Right There

Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio - Cold As Weiss (2022)  Music

Posted by Fizzpop at Feb. 11, 2022
Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio - Cold As Weiss (2022)

Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio - Cold As Weiss (2022)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) 229 MB | Cover | 40:03 | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 93 MB
Jazz, Jazz-Funk, Soul Jazz | Label: Colemine Records

There are those who believe that organ trios only have so many moves, that their repertoire sounds the same after a while. While there's truth in that—dependent, of course, upon which organ trio—Delvon Lamarr has been smart enough to create variations on his stew of Motown, Booker T. & The MGs, and Jimmy Smith. While not breaking any musical barriers, the resulting funk jams are an immensely fun listen and have a certain retro, life-of-the-party kind of charm. The Seattle-based trio's secret sauce is the interplay between Lamarr, who tends to favor long lines rather than knuckle twisting speed, and guitarist Jimmy James, who has a bluesy single note style but can also break out effects pedals, get funky on rhythm guitar as in "Get Da Steppin'," and most of all, create tight inventive mildly psychedelic solos. Finding and sustaining a groove is the name of the game here and both the opening track "Pull Your Pants Up" and title track generate the funky rhythms with Smith setting a repeated guitar figure for Lamarr to place a simple, repeating descending melody over the top. Smith gets to stretch out extended solos on the measured "Big TT’s Blues."
Blues Masters - The Essential Blues Collection: Vol.1 - Vol.15 (1992-1993)

Blues Masters - The Essential Blues Collection: Vol.1 - Vol.15 (1992-1993)
Blues | FLAC (tracks)+Cue+Log | 3,97 Gb + 5% Recovery | Scans 371 Mb
Label: Rhino | Release Year: 1992-1993

The Blues Masters series, much to Rhino`s credit, adopts an expansive definition of blues, allowing the likes of Count Basie, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Muddy Waters and even Louis Prima admission. There is none of the purist`s quibbling over strict 12-bar form or the relative significance of prewar and postwar styles.
What Rhino delivers instead is the blues in all its myriad guises. This music is old and new, black and white, acoustic and electric, folksy and jazzy, performed by women and men, and yet it is all still blues at its core.
James Carter Organ Trio - At The Crossroads (2011) {EmArcy 0602527768854}

James Carter Organ Trio - At The Crossroads (2011) {EmArcy 0602527768854}
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© 2011 EmArcy / UMG | 0602527768854
Jazz / Post Bop / Modern Creative / Saxophone

At the Crossroads, saxophonist James Carter's third disc for the Emarcy, is the first for the label with his Organ Trio, which has been together since 2004. Produced by Michael Cuscuna, it's an indelible portrait of Detroit's historic jazz scene, envisioned in the present while looking ahead. All trio members – Carter, organist Gerard Gibbs, and drummer Leonard King, Jr. – either reside or come from there. This disc also showcases Carter's development from his earliest days shedding in the Motor City to his current status as a jazz virtuoso.
Anthem - 30th Anniversary of Nexus Years Limited Collector's Box (2015) (9CD+DVD, Japan KIZC 90323~32)

Anthem - 30th Anniversary of Nexus Years Limited Collector's Box (2015, 9CD+DVD)
Year & Label: 2015, King Record Co., Japan | CD#: KIZC 90323~32
DVD5 (iso) | NTSC 16:9 (720x480) 29.97 fps 5984kbps | AC3 448 kbps/48.0 khz/2 ch | ~50 min1:40:28 | 3.2 GB
Flac (image) | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | Artwork (PNG, 300 dpi) | File-hosts: Nitroflare.com
Heavy Metal | FLAC: 3.5 GB | Artwork: 640 MB | MP3: 1.1 GB | 5% WinRAR Recovery

EAC Secure-rip with LOG+CUE+COVERS | Source: eMule

Collector's box set from Anthem includes their seven studio albums, a rare live album "LAST ANTHEM," and a bonus CD with tracks not included in their original albums. Also includes a DVD with excerpts from "LAST ANTHEM" and interview with the members. Limited to 2000 copy.

Beat Bronco Organ Trio - Roadtrip (2020)  Music

Posted by Pisulik at Feb. 29, 2020
Beat Bronco Organ Trio - Roadtrip (2020)

Beat Bronco Organ Trio - Roadtrip (2020)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) - 222 MB | Cover | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 85 MB | 00:36:25
Jazz | Label: Rocafort Records

It's album release time for this Madrid-based soul/jazz organ trio who have been burning up stages and festivals throughout 2019 and who have already had a successful single out on Rocafort Records. Beat Bronco Organ Trio have not rewritten the Hammond musical handbook, but they do what it says on the tin rather splendidly – a Road Trip that grooves, swings and sashays around the familiar but much loved funky jazz theme.
The Larry Coryell Organ Trio - Impressions: The New York Sessions (2008)

The Larry Coryell Organ Trio - Impressions: The New York Sessions (2008)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 297 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 128 Mb | Scans ~ 84 Mb | 00:55:53
Post-Bop, Contemporary Jazz, Guitar Jazz, Hammond B3 | Label: Chesky | # SACD337

This smoking organ trio recording is a first for guitarist Larry Coryell and a return to his roots. With the innovative young Hammond B-3 organist Sam Yahel and the versatile, reliably swinging drummer Paul Wertico, the guitar great breathes new life into six familiar jazz pieces, such as "Impressions", "Come Rain or Come Shine" and "Embraceable You" while also showcasing his inimitable fleet-fingered facility on three original compositions.
Deep Blue Organ Trio - Deep Blue Bruise (2004) {Delmark Records DE-556}

Deep Blue Organ Trio - Deep Blue Bruise (2004) {Delmark Records DE-556}
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© 2004 Delmark Records | DE-556
Jazz / Soul Jazz / Jazz Blues / Organ / Guitar

Philadelphia jazz singer Lou Lanza had an excellent point when he asserted that jazz improvisers who ignore rock and R&B songs "are cutting themselves off from a lot of worthwhile material." Lanza wasn't suggesting that jazz artists should totally give up the Tin Pan Alley standards they've been performing all these years – actually, he's done plenty of Cole Porter and Irving Berlin gems himself – but he was saying that if you're going to use popular songs as vehicles for jazz expression, there is no reason not to interpret Sting, Billy Joel or Prince along with Harry Warren and George Gershwin.

Oliver Lake Organ Quartet - What I Heard (2014)  Music

Posted by mark70 at Dec. 10, 2014
Oliver Lake Organ Quartet - What I Heard (2014)

Oliver Lake Organ Quartet - What I Heard (2014)
MP3 320 kbps CBR | 52:41 min | 124 MB
Genre: Jazz, Avant-Garde | Label: Passin Thru Records

Alto saxophone titan Oliver Lake has enjoyed an interesting, varied career even strictly within the confines of the World Saxophone Quartet he co-founded with Julius Hemphill, David Murray and Hamiet Bluiett, and it gets even more so when examining his works as a leader. It seems that the only constant for Lake is his unquenchable thirst for trying out new approaches to jazz.
Grant Green - Organ Trio and Quartet (1960, 1967) {Groove Hut Records GH 66701 rel 2007}

Grant Green - Organ Trio and Quartet (1960, 1967) {Groove Hut Records GH 66701 rel 2007}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 477 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 168 Mb
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© 1960, 1967, 2007 Groove Hut Records | GH 66701
Jazz / Hard Bop / Soul Jazz / Guitar / Organ

This great Jazz two-fer features two of guitarist Grant Green's '60s work trio and quartet featuring incredible organ work from Sam Lazar and Big John Patton. This release contains the complete albums Space Flight (1960) and Iron City (1967). The question "When is a Grant Green album not a Grant Green album?" is answered by this release, with the reply, when "It's actually Grant Green as a sidesman on two album released by other artists".

Nigel Kennedy and the Kroke Band "East Meets East"  Music

Posted by dwollner at Dec. 18, 2005


East meet Easts is a 14 pieces filled album that is overwhelming about 65 minutes at all.
Eastern Folkmusic meets an incredible strings section and sometimes vocals that I like and that I don't (!!!!) like.