Ill Wind

Ill Wind (You're Blowin' Me No Good) [Jazz version] (arr. Brent Edstrom) - Harold Arlen and Ted Koeh (Piano Solo)

Ill Wind (You're Blowin' Me No Good) [Jazz version] (arr. Brent Edstrom) - Harold Arlen and Ted Koeh (Piano Solo)
English | 3 pages | PDF | 2.4 MB

«The Ill Wind Contract» by Philip Atlee  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Gelsomino at Dec. 30, 2022
«The Ill Wind Contract» by Philip Atlee

«The Ill Wind Contract» by Philip Atlee
English | EPUB | 1.1 MB

«Yon Ill Wind» by Piers Anthony  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Gelsomino at May 3, 2023
«Yon Ill Wind» by Piers Anthony

«Yon Ill Wind» by Piers Anthony
English | EPUB | 1.0 MB

«Ill Wind» by Rachel Caine  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Gelsomino at Dec. 26, 2020
«Ill Wind» by Rachel Caine

«Ill Wind» by Rachel Caine
English | EPUB | 0.3 MB

Ill wind - Ella Fitzgerald (Piano Vocal)  Sheet music

Posted by Gelsomino at June 14, 2023
Ill wind - Ella Fitzgerald (Piano Vocal)

Ill wind - Ella Fitzgerald (Piano Vocal)
English | 4 pages | PDF | 3.7 MB

«An Ill Wind» by David Donachie  Audiobooks

Posted by Gelsomino at Nov. 15, 2019
«An Ill Wind» by David Donachie

«An Ill Wind» by David Donachie
English | ISBN: 9781407917924 | MP3@64 kbps | 8h 27m | 232.4 MB
Scott Hamilton - Is A Good Wind Who's Blowing Us No Ill (1977) [Reissue 1992]

Scott Hamilton - Is A Good Wind Who's Blowing Us No Ill (1977) [Reissue 1992]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 219 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 87 MB | Covers - 15 MB
Genre: Jazz, Mainstream Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Concord Jazz (CCD-4042)

Tenor saxophonist Scott Hamilton's debut for Concord alerted the jazz world to the young swing stylist and predated Wynton Marsalis' first record (and the emergence of the Young Lions) by a couple years. Hamilton, who mixed together Zoot Sims and Ben Webster to form his own recognizable tone, already sounded in prime form for this set. Teamed up with trumpeter Bill Berry, pianist Nat Pierce, bassist Monty Budwig, and drummer Jake Hanna, Hamilton essentially launched the revival of mainstream jazz with this record. Highlights include "Indiana," "Stuffy," "Broadway," and "Blue Room," but all eight selections are quite enjoyable.
Scott Hamilton - From The Beginning (2002) {2CD Set, Concord Jazz ‎CCD2-2117-2 rec 1977-1978}

Scott Hamilton - From The Beginning (2002) {2CD Set, Concord Jazz ‎CCD2-2117-2 rec 1977-1978}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 493 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 195 Mb
Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (jpg) -> 29 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1977-78, 2002 Concord Jazz ‎| CCD2-2117-2
Jazz / Mainstream Jazz / Saxophone

Whoever decided to name '50s-style, small combo jazz "mainstream" did a disservice to saxophonists like Scott Hamilton. The word sounds safe and soulless. And while Hamilton will never be mistaken for John Coltrane, he's no throwback to some fondly remembered (and forgotten) era. From the Beginning combines the oddly titled Scott Hamilton Is a Good Wind Who is Blowing Us No Ill from 1977 and Scott Hamilton, 2 from 1978. Hamilton's first Concord album predated the Young Lions by a couple of years, and must have seemed like a fresh breeze in the midst of the fusion meltdown. Both discs feature small combos with pianist Nat Pierce, bassist Monty Budwig, and drummer Jake Hanna.

VA - Bosstown Sound, 1968: The Music & The Time (1996)  Music

Posted by Rtax at July 19, 2023
VA - Bosstown Sound, 1968: The Music & The Time (1996)

VA - Bosstown Sound, 1968: The Music & The Time (1996)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 827 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 335 MB
2:23:40 | Psychedelic Rock, Pop Rock | Label: Big Beat Records

The Bosstown (Boston) sound was pushed as a next big thing in the late '60s, but failed to take off, mostly because, as Gertrude Stein might say, there was no "there" there. This double CD features tracks by most of the area's biggest groups – Ultimate Spinach, Orpheus, Earth Opera, Rockin' Ramrods, Bagatelle, Eden's Children – as well as even smaller footnoes, like Ill Wind and Chamaeleon (sic) Church. Mostly it's rather dreary, second-rate psychedelia, heavy on the sub-Cream blues-rock jamming, sub-Airplane mystical riffing, and pretentious wordplay. The poppier acts, in contrast, sound like psychedelicized variants of the Association, a rather ill-advised recipe. Points of interest: Earth Opera's lineup included Peter Rowan and David Grisman (their epic "The American Eagle Tragedy" is featured); the Rockin' Ramrods had a dynamite local pop-rock smash with "Bright Lit Blue Skies" (which has been compiled elsewhere); and the Lost, featuring Willie Alexander and Walter Powers (who would show up in the post-Lou Reed Velvet Underground), offer a couple raw 1965 folk-rockers that aren't bad.
Coleman Hawkins - The Genius Of Coleman Hawkins (Expanded Edition) (1957/1997/2018)

Coleman Hawkins - The Genius Of Coleman Hawkins (Expanded Edition) (1957/1997/2018)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) - 386 MB | Cover | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 189 MB | 01:18:31
Jazz | Label: Verve Label Group

Genius may not be the right word, but "brilliance" certainly fits. At the age of 51 in 1957, Hawkins had already been on records for 35 years and had been one of the leading tenors for nearly that long. This date matches him with the Oscar Peterson Trio (plus drummer Alvin Stoller) for a fine run-through on standards. Hawk plays quite well, although the excitement level does not reach the heights of his sessions with trumpeter Roy Eldridge.