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Stan Kenton And His Orchestra - 1940-1944 (1995)  Music

Posted by gribovar at June 13, 2018
Stan Kenton And His Orchestra - 1940-1944 (1995)

Stan Kenton And His Orchestra - 1940-1944 (1995)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 248 MB | Covers (7 MB) included
Genre: Jazz, Big Band | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Classics Records (CLASSICS 848)

Stan Kenton's earliest recordings as a leader make this first volume in the Classics Kenton chronology the logical starting point for anyone seeking to comprehend his life and work. Beginning with a long lost "Etude for Saxophones" and plowing through nine Decca sides from late 1941 and early 1942, the producers of this compilation shed light on Kenton's pre-Capitol period. With the exception of "This Love of Mine" (sung by tenor saxophonist Red Dorris), all of the Decca recordings are instrumentals that contain premonitions of Kenton's eventual obsession with stylized modernity. Parallels could be drawn with the music of Claude Thornhill, Larry Clinton and Raymond Scott…
Tony Luis & Bob Freedman - Introducing the Tony Luis Trio + Piano Moods (Remastered) (2024)

Tony Luis & Bob Freedman - Introducing the Tony Luis Trio + Piano Moods (Remastered) (2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 205 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 108 MB
44:22 | Jazz | Label: Fresh Sound Records

Fresh Sound Records presents: Rare and Obscure Jazz Albums. A CD series created for the most discerning jazz collectors. Introducing the Tony Luis Trio
Pianist Tony Luis, born in Philadelphia in 1931, was stricken with infantile paralysis at the age of 12. Having the use of only two fingers on his right hand, he was advised by a physician that consistent exercise would help to strengthen them. This is when he first became interested in the piano. His conquest of this restriction was remarkable. By using a close piano style, he was able to achieve a captivating sound that is both relaxing and swinging. His trio created considerable enthusiasm in his hometown and its environs in the mid-50s and also distinguished themselves by accompanying singers such as Terry Morel and Teddi King. These are the only recordings available from this trio. Tony plays with percussive vigor, and on a song like “You’re Blasé,” he also showed a particularly relaxed ballad feel. His creativity is shown in “Un Poco Fresco,” one of his original compositions. Tony received excellent rhythmic support from bassist Ronny Andrews and drummer Hank Nanni, both displaying fine taste and imagination, combined with a beat that is warm, fresh, and swinging.

Stan Kenton and His Orchestra - 1947 Vol. 1-2 (1998) (Re-up)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Dec. 7, 2021
Stan Kenton and His Orchestra - 1947 Vol. 1-2 (1998) (Re-up)

Stan Kenton and His Orchestra - 1947 Vol. 1-2 (1998)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 340 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 304 MB | Covers - 14 MB
Genre: Jazz, Big Band | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Classics Records

1947 (1998). Bucking the tide while beginning to surf on a wave of increasingly mannered modernity, Stan Kenton's orchestra maintained its popularity during the post-WWII decline of the big bands. Volume four in the Classics Stan Kenton chronology presents all of his Capitol recordings made between January 2 and September 24, 1947. June Christy continued to be the featured vocalist, often backed by Kenton's newly formed vocal group, the Pastels. Dave Lambert was the director of this ensemble and sang with them on at least the first three tracks heard here. Noteworthy instrumentalists present in Kenton's 19-piece band during 1947 were drummer Shelly Manne, trombonists Kai Winding and Eddie Bert, as well as saxophonists Vido Musso, Boots Mussulli…

Serge Chaloff - Boston Blow-Up (2006)  Music

Posted by Fizzpop at Jan. 26, 2018
Serge Chaloff - Boston Blow-Up (2006)

Serge Chaloff - Boston Blow-Up (2006)
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 45:35 | 107 MB
Jazz | Label: BLUE NOTE

Baritonist Serge Chaloff, best known as a member of Woody Herman's Second Herd, made a comeback in the mid-'50s after years of drug abuse. Having kicked the habit in his native Boston, he recorded The Fable of Mable in 1954 and this excellent session the following year. Chaloff is heard on a variety of obscure originals plus a couple of standards (including a near-classic "Body and Soul") in a sextet with trumpeter Herb Pomeroy and altoist Boots Mussulli. The ironic part is that, once Chaloff cleaned up his act, he contracted spinal paralysis and died in 1957.

Serge Chaloff - The Fabel of Mabel (1954/1995)  Music

Posted by Fizzpop at Jan. 26, 2018
Serge Chaloff - The Fabel of Mabel (1954/1995)

Serge Chaloff - The Fabel of Mabel (1954/1995)
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 01:11:04 | 165 MB
Jazz, Cool Jazz, Ragtime | Label: 1201 MUSIC

The great bebop baritonist Serge Chaloff is featured in two different Boston sessions on this excellent CD. Six selections showcase him in a quintet actually led by altoist Boots Mussulli and also including Russ Freeman on piano; "You Brought a New Kind of Love," "Oh Baby" and "All I Do Is Dream of You" are among the better tunes. The remainder of this release has six titles (and five previously unreleased alternate takes) from a Chaloff nonet date that also includes trumpeter Herb Pomeroy, altoist Charlie Mariano, and pianist Dick Twardzik.