Ray Brown

Ray Brown, Monty Alexander, Russell Malone (2002) MCH PS3 ISO + DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC

Ray Brown, Monty Alexander, Russell Malone (2002)
PS3 Rip | SACD ISO | DST64 2.0 & 5.1 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 59:10 minutes | Scans included | 3,62 GB
or DSD64 2.0 Stereo (from SACD-ISO to Tracks.dsf) > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | Full Scans included | 1,53 GB
or FLAC 2.0 (carefully converted & encoded to tracks) 24bit/88,2 kHz | Full Scans included | 1,04 GB
Pure DSD Recording | Features Stereo and Multichannel Surround Sound | Telarc # SACD-63562

Before he left us in July 2, 2002, Ray Brown reigned as the king of jazz bassists for over five decades. As a disciple of Oscar Pettiford and Jimmy Blanton, Brown's sturdy tone, impeccable technique, and swinging drive propelled Ella Fitzgerald, Oscar Peterson, Milt Jackson, and countless other jazz stars to fame. On this CD, his 18th recording for the Telarc label and his fifth in his celebrated Best Friends series, Brown is joined by the young guitar wizard Russell Malone and the lyrical, Jamaican-born pianist Monty Alexander. The drumless lineup is a tribute to the groundbreaking trios Brown lead with Oscar Peterson, and the music is simply remarkable. With Alexander's flowing pianisms shadowed by Malone's articulate guitar work, Brown's deep grooves are only topped by his flawless melodic ideas.

Ray Brown - Walk On (2003)  Music

Posted by TmanHome at March 9, 2015
Ray Brown - Walk On (2003)

Ray Brown - Walk On (2003)
Jazz | MP3 320 kbps CBR | 122 min | 280 MB
Label: Telarc | Rel: 2003

What a curious, if delightful, package Walk On is. Comprised of two CDs the first is the final Ray Brown trio date from January 2000 with Geoffrey Keezer and Karriem Riggins, and the second is two separate live shows from 1994 and 1996 respectively the players range from Keezer to Monty Alexander and Bennie Green, bassists Josh Clayton and Christian McBride, and drummers Lewis Nash and Gregory Hutchinson. Disc one is pure Brown majesty as he and the band literally walk, very sprightly, through a series of classics such as "You Are My Sunshine," "Stella by Starlight," Wes Montgomery's "Fried Pies," and "Sunday."
Ray Brown, Monty Alexander, Russell Malone - Ray Brown, Monty Alexander, Russell Malone (2002) (2CD Edition)

Ray Brown, Monty Alexander, Russell Malone - Ray Brown, Monty Alexander, Russell Malone (2002) (2CD Edition)
Jazz | SACD + CD | EAC Rip | Flac + Cue + Log | covers
Telarc CD-83562; SACD Red Book layer | rel: 2002 | 630Mb

It would be nice to say that Ray Brown's final recording session before his sudden and untimely death in the summer of 2002 resulted in a masterpiece, but although this trio session with guitarist Russell Malone and pianist Monty Alexander is perfectly serviceable, a masterpiece it is not. It's a very attractive album – Brown was probably not capable of producing anything less as a leader – but it suffers just a bit from Alexander's slightly sugary style and from the lack of a drummer.

Ray Brown and his West Coast All-Star Giants - I'm Walking (1990)  Music

Posted by Oceandrop at Nov. 21, 2011
Ray Brown and his West Coast All-Star Giants - I'm Walking (1990)

Ray Brown and his West Coast All-Star Giants - I'm Walking (1990)
Jazz | EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG | mp3@320 | 331 MB. & 121 MB.
600dpi. Complete Scans (JPG) - 26 MB. | WinRar, 3% recovery
Audio CD (1990) | Label: GML/JVC(xrcd) | Catalog# GML-XRCD-30331 | 50:14 min.

Arriving in New York in 1945, on his first day in town Ray Brown met and played with Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, and Bud Powell. He was hired by Gillespie for his small groups and his big band; "One Bass Hit" and "Two Bass Hit" were early features, and he can be seen with Dizzy Gillespie in the 1947 film Jiving in Bebop. Although not a soloist on the level of an Oscar Pettiford, Brown's quick reflexes and ability to accompany soloists in a swinging fashion put him near the top of his field. After playing with Jazz at the Philharmonic, he married Ella Fitzgerald (their marriage only lasted during 1948-1952), and for a time led his own trio to back the singer.,.

Ray Brown: The Red Hot Ray Brown Trio [96/24 Stereo LP Rip]  Music

Posted by dimsal at Oct. 22, 2008
Ray Brown: The Red Hot Ray Brown Trio [96/24 Stereo LP Rip]

Ray Brown: The Red Hot Ray Brown Trio [96/24 Stereo LP Rip]
WAV | 24bit | 96Khz | Stereo | 1.12 Gb
Styles: Jazz

The Red Hot Ray Brown Trio (Concord, 1987) employed Mickey Roker and Gene Harris and was recorded at the Blue Note in New York City, November to December 1985. Mastered from the original Concord analog masters.
Ray Brown, Monty Alexander, Russell Malone (2002) MCH PS3 ISO + DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC

Ray Brown, Monty Alexander, Russell Malone (2002)
PS3 Rip | SACD ISO | DST64 2.0 & 5.1 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 59:10 minutes | Scans included | 3,62 GB
or DSD64 2.0 Stereo (from SACD-ISO to Tracks.dsf) > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | Full Scans included | 1,53 GB
or FLAC 2.0 (carefully converted & encoded to tracks) 24bit/88,2 kHz | Full Scans included | 1,04 GB
Pure DSD Recording | Features Stereo and Multichannel Surround Sound | Telarc # SACD-63562

Before he left us in July 2, 2002, Ray Brown reigned as the king of jazz bassists for over five decades. As a disciple of Oscar Pettiford and Jimmy Blanton, Brown's sturdy tone, impeccable technique, and swinging drive propelled Ella Fitzgerald, Oscar Peterson, Milt Jackson, and countless other jazz stars to fame. On this CD, his 18th recording for the Telarc label and his fifth in his celebrated Best Friends series, Brown is joined by the young guitar wizard Russell Malone and the lyrical, Jamaican-born pianist Monty Alexander. The drumless lineup is a tribute to the groundbreaking trios Brown lead with Oscar Peterson, and the music is simply remarkable. With Alexander's flowing pianisms shadowed by Malone's articulate guitar work, Brown's deep grooves are only topped by his flawless melodic ideas.
Ray Brown & Milt Jackson - Much In Common (1962-1965) [Reissue 1996]

Ray Brown & Milt Jackson - Much In Common (1962-1965) [Reissue 1996]
EAC Rip | APE (image+.cue+log) - 783 MB | Covers (12 MB) included
Genre: Jazz, Big Band | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Verve (314 533 259-2)

Though not partners as had been planned in the initial Modern Jazz Quartet, Ray Brown and Milt Jackson did work together in the early to mid-'60s, this double-CD set includes some fine collaborations and interesting combinations. There are 12 big-band cuts from 1962 led by Brown, primarily featuring Cannonball Adderley with Jackson on the side. From 1965 another eight tracks concentrate on small group efforts with Brown, Jackson, pianist Hank Jones, and different horn soloists, while the final 14 selections from 1964, still as small ensembles with set lineups of guitarist Kenny Burrell, drummer Al Heath, keyboardists Jones, or Wild Bill Davis, also highlight the singing of the gospel vocalist Marion Williams. This can easily be considered a valuable reissue, showcasing two jazz giants in the prime of their careers, playing music not readily identifiable aside from their work with Oscar Peterson (Brown) or MJQ (Jackson) around this time.
Ray Brown – Some of My Best Friends are… the Piano Players (1995)

Ray Brown – Some of My Best Friends are… the Piano Players (1995)
Jazz | EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG | 329 MB.
400dpi. Complete Scans (JPG) included | WinRar, 3% recovery
Audio CD (1995) | Label: TELARC | Catalog# CD-83373 | 56:29 min.

On his Telarc disc, Ray Brown teams up with five different piano players but, rather than this being a tribute to the veteran bassist (who has solo space on every selection), the CD ends up being a celebration of the great Oscar Peterson because Benny Green, Dado Moroni, and Geoff Keezer have, to various degrees, based their styles on Peterson’s, but the indivual standout is actually Ahmad Jamal, who had never previously recorded with Brown.
Ray Brown Trio - Soular Energy (2003) {Hybrid-SACD // ISO & HiRes FLAC}

Ray Brown Trio - Soular Energy
SACD ISO (2.0/MCH): 1,83 GB | 24B/88,2kHz Stereo FLAC: 802 MB | Full Artwork
Label/Cat#: Groove Note # GRV1015-3 | Country/Year: US 2003 | 5% Recovery Info
Genre: Jazz | Style: Bop

…throughout this fine release. Seven of the eight numbers (highlighted by "Exactly Like You," "Teach Me Tonight," and "Sweet Georgia Brown") feature Brown, Harris, and drummer Gerryck King playing soulful bop, while "Mistreated But Undefeated Blues" adds guitarist Emily Remler and the tenor of Red Holloway. An excellent effort.
Kristin Korb and Ray Brown Trio - Introducing Kristin Korb With The Ray Brown Trio (1996)

Kristin Korb and Ray Brown Trio - Introducing Kristin Korb With The Ray Brown Trio (1996)
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 10 Tracks | 41:44 | 96 MB
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz | Label: Telarc Distribution

Originally from Montana, but now living, performing, and teaching in San Diego, this is Kristin Korb's first album. Not possessed with an especially powerful set of vocal chords, Korb nonetheless weaves delicate figures with a clear, cool, almost vibrato-less voice. Scatting, but not to the point where lyrics are entirely ignored, she's a pleasant, if not overwhelming, addition to the world of jazz vocals. Korb is joined on this session by the dean of bass players, Ray Brown, and his trio that features the outstanding, hard driving piano player Benny Green, an outstanding soloist in his own right. The trio is augmented by two veterans, Plas Johnson on tenor sax and Conte Candoli on trumpet. Johnson, unfairly, is pretty much known for his work on Henry Mancini's Pink Panther. He has done much more and better work, such as with T-Bone Walker…