02-jazzhour_samples
Информация о треках в подборке "jazzhour_samples-2" (16.02.2010)
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1.Название: Black Market
Источник: double LP "Havana Jam", various artists,
Дата и место записи: 1979, concerts in Cuba.
Музыканты: ансамбль Weather Report:
Joe Zawinul - keyboards,
Jaco Pastorius - el-bass,
Wayne Shorter - saxophones.
(?) Alex Acuna and Manolo Badrena - drums, percussion
2.Название: Contradanza
Источник: тот же
Музыканты: ансамбль Irakere
3."2songs"
Название: a) Juana Mil Ciento
b) Ilya
Источник: альбом "Irakere, 1979",
Музыканты: ансамбль Irakere:
Carlos Morales, Jorge Varona, Enrique Pla,
Chucho Valde's, Carlos Averhoff,
Carlos del Puerto, Arturo Sandoval,
Oscar Valde's, Paquito d'Rivera,
Jorge Alfonso
(кто на чем играет - рассказано в самой аудиозаписи)
4.Название: Adagio (On A Mozart Theme)
Источник: тот же
5.Название: Another Star (by Stevie Wonder)
Источник: виниловый альбом "Urbie Green - The Fox",
(Извините, но высоких частот было маловато
в самих исходных файлах;
кроме того, изредка был слышен характерный
для винила треск - удалил его вручную, то есть,
можно сказать, произвел "ремастеринг")
Дата и место записи: 1976, CTI Records
Музыканты: Urbie Green - trombone,
Barry Miles - synthesizer,
Eric Gale - guitar,
Jeremy Steig - flute,
Toots Thielemans - harmonica,
Joe Farrell - soprano sax,
Mike Mainieri - vibes,
Anthony Jackson - electric bass,
George Mraz - acoustic bass,
Andy Newmark, Jimmy Madison (drums)
6.Название: Please Send Me Someone To Love
Источник: тот же
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Для справки, вот два комментария к альбомам "Havana Jam" и о группе Irakere
(Заодно, важная рекомендация: слушайте треки Irakere только полностью,
а иначе пропустите много интересного и вообще не поймете, что есть Irakere!)
1). In 1979 many of Columbia's top recording artists made a rare visit to Cuba where they performed at a series of concerts with some of the top Cuban groups. This double LP covers a wide range of music from Weather Report, the CBS Jazz All-Stars (an allstar group with Dexter Gordon, Stan Getz and Woody Shaw) and The Trio of Doom (John McLaughlin, Jaco Pastorius and Tony Williams) to Irakere, Stephen Stills, Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge.
2). North American Latin jazz audiences were knocked out when this LP ("Irakere, 1979") came out, for it was the first idea many of us had of the explosive power of this Cuban jazz/rock band, which had been let briefly out of Cuba to tour. Columbia taped them live at New York's Newport Festival and Switzerland's Montreux Jazz Festival, and the result was a noisy, ambitious, frenzied, tremendously exciting mixture of everything but the kitchen sink.
Co-founder, keyboardist and arranger "Chucho" Valdes was as thoroughly attuned to the thumping electric bass, the careening buzz of a synthesizer and bell-like electric piano as he was to his homeland's complex rhythms and his own classical training -- and despite the cultural embargo, the 11-piece group was in touch with then-current developments in American jazz/rock. "Juana Mil Ciento," curiously the only track not available on CD, comes roaring out of the box with an incendiary mix of battering Cuban drumming, Arturo Sandoval's wild trumpet and Paquito D'Rivera's wailing alto. Paquito also contributes a free-floating, sometimes slapstick fantasy on themes of Mozart. The most audacious number is the 17 1/2-minute "Black Mass," which unleashes Valdes' staggering classical piano technique, knockabout rock guitar, Cuban chanting, high-wire brass, and lots of drums without somehow losing its train of thought.
All but one of these tracks were reissued on CD as part of The Best of Irakere; admittedly, the LP's raucous sound is a bit more exciting than the cleaned-up CD.
starik, великое дело делаете - большое спасибо за вкусный джаз высшей пробы:))))