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James Moody - 1951 (2005)  Music

Posted by gribovar at May 31, 2018
James Moody - 1951 (2005)

James Moody - 1951 (2005)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 180 MB | Covers (6 MB) included
Genre: Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Classics Records (CLASSICS1388)

In need of rest and recuperation after suffering under the twin scourges of alcoholism and Benzedrine addiction, saxophonist James Moody backed away from the scene in 1948 and took off to stay with his uncle in Paris for a couple of weeks, only to remain overseas for three years, making great jazz records with some of Europe's finest young players. Volume four in the Classics James Moody chronology assembles all of the recordings he made for the Metronome and Vogue labels in Stockholm and Paris between January 24 and July 27, 1951. The opening tracks, culled from the Swedish portion of the survey, are greatly enhanced by the presence of baritone saxophonist Lars Gullin, a marvelous improviser whose tonalities blend beautifully with Moody's tenor…

James Moody - 1950-1951 (2002)  Music

Posted by gribovar at May 16, 2021
James Moody - 1950-1951 (2002)

James Moody - 1950-1951 (2002)
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Genre: Jazz, Bop, Hard Bop, Cool Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Classics Records (CLASSICS1263)

April in Paris, 1950. James Moody is making records with a band led by trumpeter Ernie Royal. While two originals by Royal are based on textbook bop themes, Moody's own "Date With Kate" shows greater depth of invention. "Mean to Me" prances at a healthy clip and "Embraceable You" is presented as a slow-dance delicacy. Jumping to July of 1950, Moody leads his own "Boptet" through four remarkable exercises in modernity. Marshall "Red" Allen, who subsequently worked for decades with Sun Ra, is heard in Moody's band playing alto saxophone. These must be Allen's earliest appearances on record. "Delooney" surges ahead with peculiar chords that do in fact slightly resemble what Ra's Arkestra would be playing by 1957…
Dizzy Gillespie - The Verve/Philips Dizzy Gillespie Small Group Sessions (1954-1964) {7CD Box Set Mosaic MCD7-234 rel 2006}

Dizzy Gillespie - The Verve/Philips Dizzy Gillespie Small Group Sessions (1954-1964) {7CD Box Set Mosaic MCD7-234 rel 2006}
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© 1954-64, 2006 Verve / Philips / Mosaic Records | MCD7-234
Jazz / Bop / Afro-Cuban Jazz / Trumpet

These sessions document unequivocally why Dizzy Gillespie is still considered one of the greatest improvisers in the history of jazz, for his mastery of the instrument, his command of time, his control over musical ideas, and his ability to entertain. He was blessed during this period, which spans 1954 to 1963, with stellar sidemen, unparalleled arrangements, and a surge of excitement for making music.

Quincy Jones - From Q, With Love (1999)  Music

Posted by JET 1 at Nov. 11, 2020
Quincy Jones - From Q, With Love (1999)

Quincy Jones - From Q, With Love (1999)
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Genre: Smooth Jazz, Fusion | Label: Warner Bros. Records | Catalog Number: 9362 46490-2

Grouped together, as they are on the double-disc From Q with Love, producer/arranger/conductor Quincy Jones' love songs sound an awful lot alike. The high-gloss production, the silky smooth harmonies, the lead singers – who all happen to bear a strong vocal resemblance to Jones' most famous client, Michael Jackson – and even the tunes themselves have a one-note, suite-like sweep to them that can be mind-numbingly tedious after a couple hours. It helps that From Q with Love is loaded with hits from Jones' past 30-plus years (Patti Austin and James Ingram's "Baby, Come to Me" and "How Do You Keep the Music Playing?," Ingram's "One Hundred Ways" and "Just Once," Jackson's "Human Nature," and a handful of tracks from Jones' 1989 golden showpiece Back on the Block.

V.A. - Simply Late Night Jazz [4CD Box Set] (2008)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Aug. 20, 2021
V.A. - Simply Late Night Jazz [4CD Box Set] (2008)

V.A. - Simply Late Night Jazz [4CD Box Set] (2008)
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Genre: Jazz, Mainstream Jazz, Cool Jazz, Vocal Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Union Square Music (SYMPLYCD069)

The sun has set, it’s cocktail hour and you need some sounds to help you settle into the evening. These are those sounds. More than four hours of the very best after-hours jazz around. Whether sultry saxophone, cool singing, muted trumpet or relaxed piano, this Late Night Jazz is the perfect accompaniment to your wee small hours.
Stan Getz, John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley, Carmen McRae, Jimmy Scott, Miles Davis, Lee Morgan, Donald Byrd, Kenny Barron and many others.
Charles Mingus - Charles Mingus and Friends In Concert (1972) {2CD Set, Columbia C2K 64975 rel 1996}

Charles Mingus - Charles Mingus and Friends In Concert (1972) {2CD Set, Columbia C2K 64975 rel 1996}
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© 1972, 1996 Columbia / Legacy / Sony Music | C2K 64975
Jazz / Post Bop / Modern Big Band / Bass

Most of Charles Mingus's larger-group recordings, particularly in the later part of his career, tended to be unruly and somewhat undisciplined. This two-CD reissue set (which adds five selections to the original two-LP program), which celebrated Mingus's return to jazz after six years of little activity. Such great jazzmen as baritonist Gerry Mulligan, tenor saxophonist Gene Ammons, altoist Lee Konitz, pianist Randy Weston, James Moody (heard on flute) and a variety of Mingus regulars had a chance to play with the great bassist; even fellow bassist Milt Hinton and Bill Cosby (taking a humorous scat vocal) join in.

Roy Ayers ‎- Nasté (1995)  Music

Posted by BlondStyle at Sept. 20, 2020
Roy Ayers ‎- Nasté (1995)

Roy Ayers ‎- Nasté (1995)
R&B, Soul Juzz, Acid Jazz, Jazz-Pop | EAC Rip | FLAC, Tracks+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 01:02:54 | 538,21 Mb
Label: Groovetown/BMG Music (EC) | Cat.# 07863 66613-2 | Released: 1995-05-23

Here is a great soulful funky album with Roy Ayers from the mid 90's, and he have a special guest invited to these sessions too, I'm talking of the fantastic James Moody that play some soprano sax, even if Harold Paris Robinson is the mayor sax player on the album, yeah everyone that like soul gonna enjoy this album too a lot, and it is fantastic to hear that Roy Ayers really could make some great music in the 90's too when a lot of 60's and 70's musicians really trap themself in the 90's machinery, yeah listen to this album and you'll understand what I mean with great soul of the 90's. The nasté ending on No More Trouble should be that way so it ain't nothing wrong with the file at all.
Kenny Clarke - Klook's The Man (2007) {4CD Box Set Properbox 120 rec 1938-1956}

Kenny Clarke - Klook's The Man (2007) {4CD Box Set Properbox 120 rec 1938-1956}
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© 1938-56, 2007 Proper Records | P1577–P1580 / Properbox 120
Jazz / Bebop / Bop / Cool / Drums

Kenny Clarke was a jazz drummer and an early innovator of the BeBop style of drumming. As the house drummer at Minton's Playhouse in the early 1940s, he participated in the after hours jams that led to the birth of modern jazz. He is credited with creating the modern role of the ride cymbal as the primary timekeeper. Before, drummers kept time on the snare drum ("digging coal", Clarke called it) with heavy support from the bass drum. With Clarke time was played on the cymbal and the bass and snare were used more for punctuation. For this, "every drummer" Ed Thigpen said, "owes him a debt of gratitude." Clarke was nicknamed "Klook" or "Klook-mop" for the style he innovated.
Dexter Gordon - The Tower Of Power! (1969) {Prestige OJCCD-299-2 rel 1993}

Dexter Gordon - The Tower Of Power! (1969) {Prestige OJCCD-299-2 rel 1993}
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© 1969, 1993 Prestige / OJC / Fantasy | OJCCD-299-2
Jazz / Bop / Hard Bop / Saxophone

Dexter Gordon (tenor sax) returned to the United States in the spring of 1969 to create his first studio recordings in nearly a decade. Joined by James Moody (tenor sax), Barry Harris (piano), Buster Williams (bass), and Albert "Tootie" Heath (drums), Gordon actually documented enough material for two long players – Tower of Power (1969) and More Power! (1969) – both of which became primary staples of the artist's voluminous Prestige catalog. An opening flourish from Heath on "Montmartre" marks the commencement of the platter, leading into a mid-tempo bop. Gordon and Moody swing steadily as they bounce ideas off each other.

Domagoy Ralasic - The Bag Is Packed (1997)  Music

Posted by Domestos at Jan. 31, 2019
Domagoy Ralasic - The Bag Is Packed (1997)

Domagoy Ralasic with Benny Bailey - The Bag Is Packed (1997)
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Jazz, Post Bop | Label: Timeless - CDSJP 441

Domagoy Ralasic studied Classic Music at The Croatian National Academy of Music in capitol Zagreb, jazz at the Rotterdam Conservatory in The Netherlands and on the famous Berklee College of Music in Boston, U.S.A., with Herb Geller (West Coast Jazz alto saxophonist), Andy McGhee (from Lionel Hampton Orchestra), Bill Pierce (from Art Blakey Jazz Messengers). Followed to the conservatory graduation, Domagoy worked, performed or/and recorded throughout Europe and United States with American Jazz icons such as Benny Bailey (from Dizzy Gillespie, Lionel Hampton, Duke Ellington, Clark-Boland and Quincy Jones Orchestras), Clark Terry, Eddie Gomez, Ronnie Cuber, Oscar Peterson Rhythm Section: Alvin Queen/Martin Drew, N.H.O. Pedersen, Reggie Johnson, Reggie Workman, Al Foster and Omara Portuondo of Buena Vista Social Club, Bryan Ferry from Roxy Music, Chris Norman former Smokie, Gaynel Hodge former Platters.