Rachelle Ferrell

Rachelle Ferrell - Live In Montreaux 91-97 (2002) {Blue Note}  Music

Posted by tiburon at Feb. 5, 2020
Rachelle Ferrell - Live In Montreaux 91-97 (2002) {Blue Note}

Rachelle Ferrell - Live In Montreaux 91-97 (2002) {Blue Note}
EAC 0.99pb4 | FLAC tracks level 8 | Cue+Log+M3U | Full Scans 300dpi | 475MB + 5% Recovery
MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 183MB + 5% Recovery
Genre: Vocal Jazz

The Live collection does, however, offer a few surprises. It’s intriguing, for instance, to compare Ferrell’s lovely ’89 interpretation of Cy Coleman’s under-appreciated “With Every Breath I Take” with her decidedly more assured live version from ’97 (boosted by some masterful keyboard work by surprise guest George Duke). Two other ’97 crowd-pleasers-gorgeous renditions of Charles Aznavour’s “Me Voila Seul” and “On Se Reveillera”-are equally wonderful additions to the eclectic Ferrell oeuvre.

Rachelle Ferrell - First Instrument (1990)  Music

Posted by Domestos at Feb. 6, 2018
Rachelle Ferrell - First Instrument (1990)

Rachelle Ferrell - First Instrument (1990)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) ~ 313.80 Mb | 56:54 | Scans included
Vocal Jazz, Soul-Jazz | Country: USA | Label: Blue Note

Rachelle Ferrell made her name performing R&B, but this strictly acoustic jazz CD is her earliest recording. Her voice is quite soulful, making her later shift to R&B less of a surprise in hindsight, but Ferrell seems quite unsure of how to use her wide range, and her improvisations are often quite eccentric. Her lack of warmth and subtlety (along with a tendency to scream and screech in unexpected spots without a buildup) makes it difficult to listen to several of the numbers on this standards-oriented set. Trumpeter Terence Blanchard and Wayne Shorter on tenor make worthwhile cameo appearances, but Rachelle Ferrell at that point in her career did not really sound ready for prime time, despite her potential.

Various Artists - Going Home: A Tribute to Duke Ellington (2000)  Music

Posted by BlondStyle at Aug. 24, 2020
Various Artists - Going Home: A Tribute to Duke Ellington (2000)

Various Artists - Going Home: A Tribute to Duke Ellington (2000)
Jazz, Big Band, Swing, Vocal, Soul | EAC Rip | FLAC, Tracks+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 52:20 | 407,71 Mb
Label: Platinum Entertainment, Inc. (USA) | Cat.# 3767 | Released: 2000-03-14

Of the many centennial tributes to Ellington, this one offers a stance that is marginally authentic, claiming to give a glimpse of what Ellington would've sounded like had he been a pop artist, which he was not. George Duke produced this session with three different big bands: one from L.A., another in Chicago, and the third is "Kashif's Biggest Band." There are many outstanding legit jazz artists playing in these big bands though, and they lend a certain amount of traditional feel within this overtly watered-down Ellington-ian effort.

Lalah Hathaway - Where It All Begins (2011)  Music

Posted by BlondStyle at May 16, 2020
Lalah Hathaway - Where It All Begins (2011)

Lalah Hathaway - Where It All Begins (2011)
R&B, Soul, Neo Soul | EAC Rip | WavPack (WV), Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 55:13 | 452,08 Mb
Label: Stax (USA) | Cat.# STX-32197-02 | Released: 2011-10-18

"Where It All Begins" is Lalah Hathaway's 6th studio album released on Stax Records and Concord Music Group on October 18, 2011. It includes a remake of the song "I'm Coming Back" (with Rachelle Ferrell). The song was originally recorded by Vesta Williams for her 1986 album Vesta. The album also includes a cover of her late father Donny Hathaway's 1978 single "You Were Meant for Me". She also pays homage to Donny in the cover art.
Charles Aznavour - Charles Aznavour & The Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra (2009)

Charles Aznavour - Charles Aznavour & The Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra (2009)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) - 355 MB | MP3 (CBR 320 kbps) - 161 MB | Covers Included | 56:30
Genre: Chanson, Vocal Jazz | Label: EMI | Catalog: 5099968565923

Released a year after his successful duets double album, French icon Charles Aznavour's 2009 follow-up is another collaborative effort, this time with Los Angeles-based Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra. Featuring duets with jazz vocalists Rachelle Ferrell and Dianne Reeves, it includes 14 big-band interpretations of both his classic standards ("La Boheme," "Comme Ils Disent"), and several less familiar tracks ("Je N'ouiblerai Jamais," "Des Amis Des Deux Cotes").
George Duke - No Rhyme, No Reason: The Elektra / Warner Years 1985-2000 (2022)

George Duke - No Rhyme, No Reason: The Elektra / Warner Years 1985-2000 (2022)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 3:39:26 | 503 Mb / 1,38 Gb
Genre: Funk Jazz / Label: Warner Music

George Duke’s diverse musical history included stints with Jean-Luc Ponty, Al Jarreau, Frank Zappa (as a member of The Mothers Of Invention for a year), Cannonball Adderley and Billy Cobham – began a seven-year tenure with Epic Records, the focus of the SoulMusic Records’ 2016 anthology, ‘Shine On’ (SMCR-5140D). ‘No Rhyme, No Reason’ picks up where that 2CD set left off with handpicked cuts that reflect George Duke’s multi-faceted mastery in Jazz, Funk, Soul and Pop and includes five US R&B charted singles and confirms his place as a staple artist in the world of Smooth Jazz.

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)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks) +CUE, LOG | 782 MB | Scans
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.

George Duke - Dreamweaver (2013) {BPM}  Music

Posted by tiburon at May 21, 2019
George Duke - Dreamweaver (2013) {BPM}

George Duke - Dreamweaver (2013) {BPM}
EAC 1.0b3 | FLAC tracks level 8 | Cue+Log+M3U | Full Scans 300dpi | 460MB + 5% Recovery
MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 170MB + 5% Recovery
Genre: Jazz-Funk, Fusion, R&B

DreamWeaver marks George Duke's return to recording after a three-year silence, and his first since the death of his wife Corine in 2012. While he is always diverse, this set is uncommonly so. The opener, a slippery, atmospheric title intro, flows directly into the Latin-tinged "Stones of Orion," a jazz tune with Duke on piano, Rhodes, and synths, Stanley Clarke on upright bass, and a four-piece horn section. It's shimmering groove-oriented jazz that reflects the time that Duke spent with Cannonball Adderley. "Trippin'" is a funky, jazzed-up R&B tune where he offers his autobiography; it features some fine muted trumpet work by Michael Patches Stewart. "Missing You" is a jazz ballad tribute to Corine, with the finest vocal Duke has laid down in a decade. But there's funk here, too, in the fat stomper "Ashtray."
George Duke - Original Album Series (1992-2000) [5CDs] {Warner}

George Duke - Original Album Series (1992-2000) [5CDs] {Warner}
EAC 1.0b3 | FLAC tracks level 8 | Cue+Log+M3U | Full Scans 300dpi | 2.03GB + 5% Recovery
MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 814MB + 5% Recovery
Genre: Jazz-Funk, Fusion, Smooth Jazz, Funk, Soul

Rhino repackaged and re-released five George Duke LPs on Warner Bros. – Snapshot, Illusions, Is Love Enough?, After Hours, and Cool – as a slipcased box set. It's not a bad way to acquire the albums if you don't already own them, but isn't recommended for the casual fan.

Jazzmeia Horn - Love and Liberation (2019)  Music

Posted by delpotro at Nov. 15, 2019
Jazzmeia Horn - Love and Liberation (2019)

Jazzmeia Horn - Love and Liberation (2019)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) | Covers | 00:48:14 | 294 Mb
Vocal Jazz | Label: Concord Jazz

Following up her standards-focused 2017 debut A Social Call, Dallas-born, New York-based singer Jazzmeia Horn offers mainly originals on Love and Liberation, boldly stepping ahead as an artist. Along with her deep and effortless vocal expression and turn-on-a-dime scat solos, she proves herself an engaging writer with a lot to say at any tempo or feel. The breakneck bebop number “Searchin’” and the luxuriant ballad “Legs and Arms” are among the highlights. Pianist Victor Gould, bassist Ben Williams, and drummer Jamison Ross provide stellar backing, with Ross delivering strong vocals in tandem with Horn on the George Duke/Rachelle Ferrell cover “Reflections of My Heart” (and the intriguing spoken-word “Only You,” which directly precedes it). Tenor saxophonist Stacy Dillard and trumpeter Josh Evans add spice along the way, while pianist Sullivan Fortner, brimming with old-school stylistic wisdom, lends his brilliant touch on four tracks.