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AUM Fidelity to Release David S. Ware, William Parker MusicRare Ware material dates from 1977By JazzTimes AUM Fidelity will release albums on Nov. 6 from two of the label's artists. The two-CD Birth of a Being presents the first recordings of David S. Ware as a leader and Great Spirit is a collection of songs created by William Parker's Raining on the Moon ensemble. Saxophonist Ware’s work was created in New York, in April 1977, when
Ware was 27 years old. The first disc features material originally
released on LP in 1979 by the Swiss label hat Hut Records, and has been
out of print for over 30 years. The second disc is a full additional
album of material from those same sessions that have never been released
in any form. This edition was sourced from the original analog 8-track
tapes, and was newly mixed and mastered in 2015. Raining on the Moon fuses Parker’s long-standing Quartet with drummer Hamid Drake, alto saxophonist Rob Brown and trumpeter Lewis Barnes, augmented by pianist Eri Yamamoto on chordal support, and singer Leena Conquest. |
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RareNoise To Release SLOBBER PUP'S POLE AXE featuring MATS GUSTAFSSON Two years after debuting with critically acclaimed debut album Black Aces, Slobber Pup are back with their sophomore release, titled Pole Axe. The original core lineup of renowned American keyboardist and pianist Jamie Saft
(JS Trio, New Zion Trio, John Zorn's Masada, Merzbow, The New Standard,
The Spanish Donkey), American guitar and double bass free music legend Joe Morris and Hungarian hardcore drummer Balazs Pandi (Wadada Leo Smith, Jamie Saft, Merzbow) is here augmented by the presence of Swedish sax titan Mats Gustafsson. More Information: http://www.rarenoiserecords.com |
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Legacy to Release 4-CD Live Weather Report BoxUnreleased material dates from classic 1978-81 periodBy JazzTimes Legacy Recordings has announced the Nov. 20 release of Weather Report: The Legendary Live Tapes: 1978-1981,
a four-disc box set of previously unreleased live concert performances.
The set showcases the group's classic line-up of Joe Zawinul
(keyboards), Wayne Shorter (saxophone), Jaco Pastorius (electric bass),
Peter Erskine (drums) and Robert Thomas Jr. (hand drums). The collection was curated and produced by Peter Erskine and Tony Zawinul (son of the late Joe Zawinul. (Tony is a co-founder of the Weather Report Legacy Project and director of This Is This, a Weather Report documentary film currently in production). The performances included in Weather Report: The Legendary Live Tapes: 1978-1981 have been sourced from never-before-heard (outside the band) soundboard tapes recorded by Weather Report's longtime mixing engineer Brian Risner, and bootleg recordings from the audience. The collection includes extensive notes and song-by-song descriptions of the performances penned by Erskine. Track Listing Disc 1
Disc 2
Disc 3
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Not my favorite period of WR, but all the live stuff I've heard from them is pretty excellent. I'll probably be getting this.
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Unreleased Live Art Pepper Show Due Oct. 30Set was recorded in New York in 1981By JazzTimes The package contains a 40-page booklet that includes historian and author Brian Priestley’s 1980 interview with Pepper; an essay by French music scholar and journalist Stéphane Ollivier; producer Zev Feldman’s interview with Pepper’s widow, Laurie Pepper; a personal recollection by producer John Koenig; and a first-person account by Fat Tuesday’s general manager, Steve Getz, of Pepper’s engagement at the club, as well as previously unpublished photographs by Laurie Pepper. The set will be available on CD and digital download. |
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Resonance to Release Live 1959 Wes Montgomery CDGuitarist is heard in tandem with pianist Eddie HigginsBy JazzTimes Resonance Records will release the CD edition of Wes Montgomery’s One Night in Indy,
a 1959 live recording of the guitarist playing with pianist Eddie
Higgins and his trio in Indianapolis, Ind. Available on January 15, the
CD edition follows the release of the limited-edition 12-inch LP
pressing for Record Store Day on Nov. 27. Early in 2015, Resonance
Records released the acclaimed In the Beginning, newly discovered recordings of Montgomery from 1949-1958. According to a press release, “In 2013, producer Zev Feldman was approached by the late, great Indiana photojournalist Duncan Schiedt with an enticing musical proposition (the two had become friends while working on the Wes Montgomery Echoes of Indiana 2012 Resonance release). Schiedt asked if Resonance would be interested in a prized recording he had in his possession—a 7" tape reel featuring a January 18, 1959, performance by Montgomery and the Eddie Higgins Trio, the only known documentation of any date featuring the guitarist and the pianist.” The release continues: “According to producer Feldman, Duncan and few of his friends ran a jazz club in Indianapolis known as the Indianapolis Jazz Club (or the I.J.C. to locals). Members of this club recorded this one-night-only performance of Wes Montgomery playing with the Eddie Higgins Trio.” The CD features just over 40 minutes of music, which also features Chicago drummer Walter Perkins (a former drummer for Ahmad Jamal’s trio before Vernell Fournier) and an unidentified bassist. Tracks 1. Give Me the Simple Life (9:14)
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Blue Note to Release “Detroit Jazz City” Benefit AlbumCompilation includes past and current Detroit jazz artistsBy JazzTimes Blue Note Records has announced the December 4 release of Detroit Jazz City,
a compilation benefit album that spotlights the city’s contributions to
jazz, both past and present. All proceeds from the album will be
donated to the organization Focus: HOPE, to aid in what a press release
describes as “its solutions to the problems of hunger, economic
disparity, inadequate education and racial divisiveness in Southeastern
Michigan.” Detroit Jazz City was produced by Blue Note Records president Don Was, who is from Detroit originally. Was assembled the album by selecting catalog tracks by Detroit-born artists from the Blue Note vaults, alternating them with new recordings that he produced featuring current Detroit jazz artists, including vocalist Sheila Jordan (who recorded her debut album Portrait of Sheila for Blue Note in 1962), bassist Marion Hayden, saxophonist James Carter, guitarist Spencer Barefield and the recently departed trumpeter Marcus Belgrave. The catalog tracks on Detroit Jazz City include material from Detroit-born jazz artists like Joe Henderson, Donald Byrd and Elvin Jones who left Detroit for New York, and also lesser known musicians such as pianist Kenny Cox, who returned home from New York to Detroit, where he remained a fixture of the local scene as a performer, professor, WDET radio personality and founder of Strata Records. Track Listing 1. Marion Hayden – The Uncrowned King
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Dr. Lonnie Smith Returns to Blue Note After 45 YearsNew album, “Evolution,” to be released Jan. 29By JazzTimes Dr. Lonnie Smith will release his first Blue Note album in 45 years, Evolution,
on Jan. 29. The Hammond B-3 organist previously recorded for the label
in the late 1960s, first as a sideman with saxophonist Lou Donaldson on
albums including Alligator Bogaloo and then as a leader with his own albums Think! and Turning Point.
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Eberhard Weber - The Great Jubilee Concert to be released on DVD in early 2016
It is confirmed that "Eberhard Weber- The Great Jubilee Concert" will be released on DVD early in 2016. It will be released on the label SWR2 Music/Naxos. The main work in the concert, given on two nights in January 2015 was the premiere of a new work by Pat Metheny, with Eberhard Weber on synced, back-projected video, Other guests included Gary Burton, Jan Garbarek, Mike Gibbs, Scott Colley, Paul McCandless and Danny Gottlieb , , The release date in Germany will be 29th January and Naxos international distributors are expected to release it during the course of February. The ECM disc of the concert, Hommage à Eberhard Weber is already out. from www.londonjazznews.com |
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Sam Crockatt rings the changes for Whirlwind’s 2016UK based imprint Whirlwind Recordings have a swirl of delicious discs planned for the New Year, beginning on 29 January with Mell’s Bells, the latest album from ebullient saxophonist Sam Crockatt and his quartet featuring Kit Downes (piano), Oli Hayhurst (double bass) and James Maddren (drums). The ensemble will launch the album with a performance at Pizza Express Jazz Club, London on 2 February, with a series of UK dates to follow: Anteros Arts, Norwich (3 Feb); The Beaver Inn, Appledore (18 Apr); Western Hotel, St Ives (19 April); Restormel Arts, St Austell (20 April); Sound Cellar, The Blue Boar, Poole (21 April); Burdell’s Yard, Bath (22 April); Illminster Arts Centre (23 April) and The Spin, Oxford (30 June). Next up from the label is the fourth record from New York based saxophonist/composer Patrick Cornelius, who’ll back it with a UK tour. Matt Ridley collaborates again with Jason Yarde for his forthcoming release on 26 February, following their splendid work together on 2013’s Thymos. Fiery Russian sax player Zhenya Strigalev issues his new trio set on 4 March, with the powerhouse rhythm team of bassist Tim Lefebvre and drummer Eric Harland, for what promises to be an experimental collection threaded with melodic outbreaks. Renowned London-based US drummer Jeff Williams’ album Outlier, with another strong line-up of Downes, Sam Lasserson, Phil Robson and Josh Arcoleo, will be released on 18 March. For more info visit www.whirlwindrecordings.com – Spencer Grady from www.jazzwisemagazine.com Edited by snobb - 08 Dec 2015 at 1:09pm |
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Fahir Atakoğlu
"Live at Umbria Jazz"
Featuring Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez & Alain Caron
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DOT TIME RECORDS'
LEGENDS' SERIES RELEASE:
THE NATIONAL JAZZ ENSEMBLE
FEATURING GERRY MULLIGAN
Dot Time Records is pleased to announce the second release in its 'Legends' series entitled National Jazz Ensemble featuring Gerry Mulligan. The album is scheduled for worldwide release on February 20th, 2016. This release is the first of a series of recordings by Chuck Israels and the National Jazz Ensemble (NJE) in the 'Legends' Series. This album documents the NJE's performance of the February 2nd, 1977 concert at the New School in NYC. In its third year of existence at the time, the NJE usually sold out on the road and had good crowds at the New School, however the NJE never sold out in New York until Gerry Mulligan was the guest soloist. Gerry had made himself scarce over the previous decade and everyone in attendance understood the importance of the event. There were lines around the block. There were enough people on line to fill a second show. This release has Mulligan playing some amazing Baritone solos while also adding some humor and warmth with his introductions. Mulligan plays on six of the nine tracks. The NJE was an impressive ensemble under Israels' baton and the recording demonstrates the power and versatility of their collective. The release also features beautifully written liner notes by David Berger, trumpeter, archivist and ensemble witness to that majestic night nearly 40 years ago. It seems to be no coincidence that 10 years after this concert, Wynton Marsalis and David Berger formed the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra using the NJE as their prototype. More Information www.dottimerecords.com |
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Naked Truth, Jazz-Rock Quartet of Graham Haynes,
Lorenzo Feliciati, Roy Powell, Pat Mastelotto - New Album Avian Thug To
Be Released on RareNoise
Recorded in the south of England at the end of their 2013 European Tour, Avian Thug is the third studio album by jazz-rock ensemble Naked Truth, after Shizaru in 2011 and Ouroboros in 2012. Founded by Italian bassist / producer / composer Lorenzo Feliciati, Naked Truth sees Graham Haynes resuming his role as trumpet/cornet player, Roy Powell man the Hammond organ, analog synths and prepared piano and finally Pat Mastelotto deliver his usual energy on acoustic and electric drums and percussion. Avian Thug develops its themes across seven compositions, stretching from intensely furious electric jazz cavalcades, whose ancestry can be traced back both to Miles' electric work but also more recent European progressive jazz and progressive rock, to extended soundscapes, whose colors are reminiscent of the work of Jon Hassell or Nils Petter Molvaer. Over the last four years, Naked Truth's writing style has become progressively more incisive and focused, aided by the very tight co-production work of Lorenzo Feliciati and Bill Laswell, who also is responsible for the final mix of Avian Thug. Graham Haynes' trumpet tone has acquired clarity and expressiveness, Feliciati's bass work is now more essential as are Powell's prestidigitation on analog keyboards and prepared piano, supported by Mastelotto's polyrhythmic ever inventive and powerful electronic and acoustic drum and percussion work. Naked Truth's music was always recognizable as erupting from a magmatic cauldron of inventions; with Avian Thug it reaches a new maturity where instrumental prowess and poetic insight are tightly knit into a vigorous but balanced weave of form and substance. TRACKS 1. Rapid Fire 2. Lazy Elephant 3. Trap Door 4. Tense Shaman 5. Avian Thug 6. Day Two At Bedlam 7. Moon At Noon Graham Haynes - Electrified Cornet Lorenzo Feliciati - Electric Bass, Guitars, Production Roy Powell - Hammond Organ, Analog Synths, Prepared Piano Pat Mastelotto - Acoustic & Electronic Drums, Percussion ABOUT THE LABEL - RareNoiseRecords was founded in late 2008 by two Italians, guitarist/arranger/ producer Eraldo Bernocchi and all-round music nut Giacomo Bruzzo. Located in London, the label was created to present a platform to musicians and listeners alike who think beyond musical boundaries of genre. For further information and to listen please go to www.rarenoiserecords.com. CD AND MULTIPLE DIGITAL FORMATS AVAILABLE IN STORES AND ONLINE ON JANUARY 22, 2016 AND THROUGH WWW.RARENOISERECORDS.COM. SINGLE VINYL, RED, AVAILABLE ON FEBRUARY 26. from /www.jazzcorner.com |
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^ Actually, that has been released, and is excellent.
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Unreleased Live Gilberto/Getz Album from 1976 Due in Feb.Resonance Records will also release Stan Getz Quartet setBy JazzTimes Resonance Records has announced the Feb. 19 release of Getz/Gilberto ’76,
a collection of previously unreleased live recordings featuring
Brazilian singer, guitarist and composer João Gilberto, saxophonist Stan
Getz and Getz’s rhythm section of pianist Joanne Brackeen, bassist
Clint Houston and drummer Billy Hart. The recording was made May 11-16,
1976, at the San Francisco club Keystone Korner.
A companion album, the Stan Getz Quartet’s Moments in Time, featuring the same personnel minus Gilberto, will be released at the same time. The Getz/Gilberto ’76 release comes over 50 years after the release of Gilberto and Getz’s million-selling, Grammy-winning album Getz/Gilberto (1964), and its sequel Getz/Gilberto #2 (1966, both on Verve Records). The 1976 Keystone engagement represents one of few times the duo reunited after its initial collaboration in 1962. States a press release, “According to the club’s founder and owner Todd Barkan, this engagement was João Gilberto’s first public performance after a four-year hiatus.” Getz/Gilberto ’76 is available as a deluxe CD and limited-edition 12'-inch, 33-1/3 rpm LP mastered by engineer Bernie Grundman and pressed on 180-gram vinyl at Record Technology Incorporated (R.T.I.) in a limited edition of 2,000 copies. It is also available digitally for pre-sale on iTunes with three “instant gratification” tracks upon purchase: “É Preciso Perdoar,” “Chega de Saudade” and “Morena Boca de Ouro.” Moments in Time was also recorded at the Keystone Korner, the same week as Getz/Gilberto ’76. For more information, visit Resonance Records. |
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New Frisell Album Explores Music of Classic Cinema Though recently nominated for a Grammy Award for his 2014 release, Guitar In The Space Age, Bill Frisell won’t be taking it easy in 2016. The guitarist’s next album, When You Wish Upon A Star (OKeh Records), is scheduled for release on Jan. 29 in the U.S. and Feb. 6 internationally. Produced by Lee Townsend and arranged by Frisell, the album features the guitarist’s longtime collaborators Petra Haden (vocals), Eyvind Kang (viola), Thomas Morgan (bass) and Rudy Royston (drums and percussion). When You Wish Upon A Star is yet another showcase of Frisell’s unique treatment of atmosphere and texture, a trademark blend for which the 64-year-old Maryland-born musician is renowned. With some 33 albums to his name, Frisell’s recent explorations have included experimentation with r&b rhythms, vinyl LP sampling and guitar dissonance (2009’s Unspeakable); a joyous examination of the compositions of John Lennon (2011’s All We Are Saying); and an inspired travelogue (2013’s Big Sur). Frisell’s penchant for musical shape-shifting, sonic storytelling and aural conjuring is equally evident on When You Wish Upon A Star. “I’ve been watching TV and movies my whole life,” Frisell said by way of introducing the album. “What I’ve seen and heard there is a huge part of, and is embedded so deeply into, the fabric of what fires my musical imagination.” When You Wish Upon A Star consists of iconic film and television scores, reworked in that special style that is Frisell’s alone. His ensemble proves adept at transforming “The Shadow Of Your Smile" (from the 1965 film The Sandpiper) as well as such exotic fare as Bernard Herrmann’s theme to Psycho and Ennio Morricone’s theme to Once Upon A Time In The West. Frisell’s group learned the material, much of which was popular before some members were born, by either committing lyrics to memory or by total immersion in the original score. This was followed by hours and hours of practice. Often the practice paid off, but not every time. The two-part opener, “To Kill A Mockingbird,” is far more ominous and surreal than Elmer Bernstein’s 1962 score, which was oddly saccharine for a film of such serious content. Frisell’s “Mockingbird,” framed by light, flickering guitar and Kang’s yearning viola, hints at the film’s breezy southern location, but also its inherent violence. The eerie, nightmarish effects of “Pt. 1” and the feel-good groove of “Pt. 2” make for queasy bookends. “Psycho Pt. 1” inspires a rote if fun treatment, Haden’s voice and Kang’s viola tracing the spooky melody note-for-note as Royston swings country-funk. “Psycho Pt. 2” sounds plaintive and foreboding, Haden’s dry voice hovering over Frisell’s humid plucking like a buzzard circling a carcass. “The Shadow Of Your Smile,” that most hoary of standards, benefits from Haden’s pure delivery, her emotional follow-through highlighting the song’s melody, accompanied by a beautiful solo from Frisell, who consistently turns small gestures into epic moments. Another Morricone composition, “As A Judgment,” is a highlight. As Frisell unleashes the sunburned melody, Royston brings thumping solo smashes and a death-dance groove. Kang’s viola howls, and Frisell’s spectral, delayed guitar seems to call for murder as Royston drives the flamboyant march with Grand Guignol merriment. Frisell’s own “Tales From The Far Side” fares well, momentarily recalling “My Favorite Things,” but ultimately has more in common with Herrmann and Morricone than The Sound Of Music. And “Tales” is a burner, Frisell pulling out all the stops in his otherworldly guitar arsenal. Haden mirrors the ghostly guitar melody, the band swirling like snake-charmers. “The Godfather” is equally turbulent.
When You Wish Upon A Star’s live performances will no doubt offer
greater expanse for improvisation, an area where Frisell reigns
supreme. The group will tour from early January to mid-March, including
dates in Vienna, Virginia; Easton, Massachusetts; Kansas City, Missouri;
and Scottsdale, Arizona. from www.downbeat.com Edited by snobb - 13 Jan 2016 at 6:45am |
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Unreleased 1969 Herbie Mann Live Set Out in MarchFlutist’s band included Sharrock, Vitous, AyersBy JazzTimes Real Gone Records will release, on March 11, the two-CD Live at the Whisky 1969—The Unreleased Masters, a previously unreleased 1969 recording by the flutist from the iconic L.A. club the Whisky A-Go-Go. Mann’s band at the time included guitarist Sonny Sharrock, Miroslav Vitous on electric and upright bass, saxophonist Steve Marcus, drummer Bruno Carr and vibraphonist Roy Ayers. The album is drawn from a four-night run at the club. According to a press release, only two side-long tracks, “Ooh Baby” and “Philly Dog,” have found their way to release before, on Atlantic Records. Among the tracks never before issued are a 23-minute jam of Donovan’s “Tangier” blending into Tim Hardin’s “If I Were a Carpenter” and a newly discovered 21-minute take of “Ooh Baby.” Also included are versions of Sharrock’s “Black Woman” and “Portrait of Linda in Three Colors” with Linda Sharrock on vocals. Packaging includes several previously unpublished live photos of the band performing, with notes by producer Pat Thomas. |
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Esperanza Spalding to Release “Emily’s D+Evolution” March 4Album will be supported by tourBy JazzTimes Bassist, vocalist and composer Esperanza Spalding will release her new project, Emily’s D+Evolution,
March 4 on Concord Records. Co-produced by Spalding and Tony Visconti
(David Bowie), the album is described in a press release as “an
electrifying take on the power trio adorned with backing singers and
touches of synthesizer.”
Spalding will tour extensively in support of Emily’s D+Evolution, including a headlining show at NYC’s historic Apollo Theater on April 14. The full itinerary is below.
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Unreleased Live Professor Longhair Album Due in AprilRecorded in Chicago in 1976By JazzTimes Orleans Records will release Professor Longhair's Live at the University of Chicago Folk Festival—February 1, 1976, a previously unreleased live album, on April 12. The show, originally broadcast by WFMT-FM Chicago, features Professor Longhair (piano, vocals and whistling), Billy Gregory (lead guitar), Will Harvey (rhythm guitar), Julius Farmer (bass guitar) and Earl Gordon (drums). Track Listing SIDE A
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