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Mel Brown - The Wizard (1968) & Blues For We (1969) [Reissue 2011]

Mel Brown - The Wizard (1968) & Blues For We (1969) [Reissue 2011]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 405 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 149 MB | Covers - 17 MB
Genre: Jazz, Soul Jazz, Jazz Blues | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Impulse!/Universal Music (06025 2780945)

This remastered two-fer combines guitarist Mel Brown's second Impulse release from 1968, The Wizard, with Blues for We released the following year. The Wizard is a straight-ahead soul-jazz date picking up where Chicken Fat left off with a few originals alongside funky renditions of “Ode to Billie Joe” and Pee Wee Crayton’s R&B hit of the late '40s “Blues After Hours.” Blues for We relies more on an interesting selection of cover versions ranging from “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da” and “Son of a Preacher Man” to the bubblegum staple by the 1910 Fruitgum Company “Indian Giver” and Acker Bilk’s “Stranger on the Shore,” which was the theme of a BBC television drama. Brown’s guitar work on both sessions is fluid and greasy, as are the funky drum licks, but occasionally, the arrangements drift into superior background music. New liner notes are absent, but the original packaging - front and back cover art and liner notes - remain intact.

Mel Brown - Chicken Fat (1967) {2004 Verve Music Group} **[RE-UP]**  Music

Posted by TestTickles at May 27, 2021
Mel Brown - Chicken Fat (1967) {2004 Verve Music Group} **[RE-UP]**

Mel Brown - Chicken Fat (1967) {2004 Verve Music Group}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 269 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 97 mb
Genre: R&B, soul, jazz

Chicken Fat is the 1967 album by guitarist Mel Brown. Originally released on Impulse, some of the people joining Brown include Herb Ellis, Paul Humphrey, and Gerald Wiggins. This CD was released by Verve Music Group on 9 March, 2004.
Grandmaster Flash, The Furious Five, Grandmaster Melle Mel - The Greatest Hits (1992)

Grandmaster Flash, The Furious Five, Grandmaster Melle Mel - The Greatest Hits (1992)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 496 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 168 Mb | Scans ~ 40 Mb
Label: Sequel Records | # NEM CD 62 | Time: 01:13:16
Old-School Hip-Hop, Rap, Electro, Funk

Flash was the DJ and the Furious Five were the best multiple rappers around, moving from the music's low-rent dance origins (it was Flash who began cutting in repeated portions of other records) and party spirit to the "message" approach that took over in the mid 80s, prefigured in "The Message." Much of what came later, started here.
Artie Shaw feat. Mel Torme & The Mel-Tones - What Is This Thing Called Love (1997) [Recorded 1945-1946]

Artie Shaw feat. Mel Torme & The Mel-Tones - What Is This Thing Called Love (1997)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 180 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 175 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Big Band, Swing | Label: President Records | # PLCD 557 | Time: 01:14:05

This collection of Artie Shaw big band recordings comes from his brief association with the Musicraft label. Having assembled and broken up several earlier units, this edition, heard in recordings made between 1945 and 1946, is more of an arranger's band than one that features many soloists, other than the leader. During this period of Shaw's career, he was constantly changing the instrumentation of his band and making personnel substitutions. Fellow Musicraft artist Mel Tormé and his group the Mel-Tones are added on some tracks, though this was a studio relationship exclusively and they were not a part of Shaw's organization. The innovative blend of strings, voices and brass in the swinging arrangement of "What Is This Thing Called Love" is the highlight of the vocal selections, along with an updated instrumental version of the clarinetist's earlier hit, "Begin the Beguine." The only reservation about this compilation is that several tracks are abruptly faded or even truncated.
Mel Torme - Mel Torme at the Crescendo (1957/2014) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

Mel Tormé - Mel Torme at the Crescendo (1957/2014)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 35:58 minutes | 470 MB
Studio Mono Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

A showcase for Mel Tormé at his best, recorded live in front of an audience, the album solidified the young singer's standing in the jazz world. Released in 1957, this session was recorded at the Crescendo in Los Angeles, arranged by Tormé's longtime collaborator, pianist/arranger Marty Paich. These familiar standards are taken to another level on this inspired concert album that sees Tormé backed by a small combo.

Mel Powell - Four Classic Albums Plus (2012) 2CDs  Music

Posted by Designol at Nov. 14, 2022
Mel Powell - Four Classic Albums Plus (2012) 2CDs

Mel Powell - Four Classic Albums Plus (2012) 2CDs
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 743 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 363 Mb | Scans ~ 33 Mb
Swing, Cool, Piano Jazz | Label: Avid | # AMSC1063 | Time: 02:38:58

AVID Jazz here presents four classic Mel Powell plus albums plus including original LP liner notes on a finely re-mastered and low priced double CD. 'Borderline'; 'Thigamagig'; 'Mel Powell Out On A Limb'; 'Bandstand'; All the jazz tracks from 'Mel Powell Septet' and the E.P. 'Classics In Jazz.' Early 1950's recordings from pianist Mel Powell….'one of the first musicians to make the transition from swing to serious composition without losing his mastery of either idiom'. An extremely busy musician, composer and arranger Powell was a mere sixteen years old when he replaced Teddy Wilson in the Benny Goodman Band during the early forties. For two years his piano playing and arranging dominated the Goodman band until he was drafted in 1943 and became a member of the Glenn Miller Air Force Band. After Millers death in 1945 Powell became the band leader and chief arranger. He then went on to study composition at Yale University removing himself almost entirely from the jazz scene (with the occasional exception of the odd gig with Goodman). But now he's back!
Mel Torme - The Mel Tormé Collection 1944-1985 (1996) 4CD Box Set

Mel Tormé - The Mel Tormé Collection 1944-1985 (1996) 4CD Box Set
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 1.36 Gb | Scans ~ 230 Mb | Time: 05:08:54
Genre: Vocal Jazz, Swing, Vocal Pop | Label: Rhino | # R2 71589

Up until he suffered a stroke at age 70 in 1996, singer Mel Tormé continued to improve with age and seemed to have inexhaustible energy. This four-CD set from Rhino does a fine job of covering Tormé's pre-Concord output, although the omission of his Concord work of 1986-1995 is unfortunate for that catalog contains many of Tormé's most exciting recordings. In general, the earlier selections (some of which were with his vocal group the Mel-Tones) feature Tormé on hip (for the period) swing tunes and ballads. Things greatly improve once the singer reaches the year 1975 and there are enough high points throughout the set to justify its purchase by Tormé's many fans. Three previously unreleased selections (best is "Walkin' Shoes" with Shorty Rogers in 1962) are a plus and the colorful 84-page booklet is quite definitive.

Mel & Kim - The Singles Box Set [7CD, Deluxe Edition] (2019)  Music

Posted by JET 1 at Jan. 25, 2021
Mel & Kim - The Singles Box Set [7CD, Deluxe Edition] (2019)

Mel & Kim - The Singles Box Set [7CD, Deluxe Edition] (2019)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks) +CUE, LOG | 3.23 GB | Scans
Genre: Disco, Synth-pop, Italo-Disco, Eurodance | Label: Cherry Pop Records | Catalog Number: PPOPBOX 200

Featuring no less than 72 remastered tracks and many rare and unreleased mixes, this collection serves to highlight the pioneering pop/house crossover sound created especially for Mel & Kim by songwriting and production powerhouse Stock Aitken Waterman and the PWL studio team. ‘Respectable’ became SAW’s first own composition to top the UK charts (they’d merely produced Dead or Alive’s ‘You Spin Me Round’ stomper) and while there are online debates about it, ‘Showing Out’ is widely considered the first ever British house record.
Mel Torme - Meets The British: The London Recordings 1956/1957 (2008)

Mel Tormé - Meets The British: The London Recordings 1956/1957 (2008)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 153 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 143 Mb | Scans included
Vocal Jazz, Vocal Pop | Label: Sepia Records | # Sepia 1113 | Time: 00:56:58

Most of Mel's recordings have come out on CD, but not these! In fact, most of these (recorded in London while he was on tour in the UK) were never issued at all in the U.S.: Limehouse Blues; Time Was; Hooray for Love; Let There Be Love; These Foolish Things; Danny Boy; Greensleeves, and more. The twenty tracks on this CD sound as fresh now as it was when it was first created over fifty years ago and serve as a wonderful tribute to the great musicians and singer who recorded them.
Mel Torme & Margaret Whiting - Broadway, Right Now! (1960) Expanded Reissue 2010

Mel Tormé & Margaret Whiting - Broadway, Right Now! (1960) Expanded Reissue 2010
Arrangements and Orchestra Conducted by Russell Garcia

EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 331 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 151 Mb | Scans included
Vocal Jazz, Vocal Pop, Show Tunes | Label: Flare | # ROYCD310 | Time: 01:02:04

On Broadway, Right Now!, Mel Tormé and Margaret Whiting perform songs from the 1960 Broadway shows "Do Re Mi", "Wildcat", "Camelot", and "Irma La Douce". The results range from jazzy ("All You Need Is A Quarter") to zany ("What's New At The Zoo?") to staggeringly beautiful ("Far Away From Home/Angelina"). The 2010 reissue is fleshed out with solo recordings of other Broadway tunes, recorded at other sessions in 1959 and 1960.