Bill Evans & Lee Konitz -Denmark 1965 (DVD)

Performer: Bill Evans
Album: Brewhouse Denmark
Genre: Jazz
Format: DVD
Personnel: Bill Evans, Lee Konitz, Niels Pedersen, Alan Dawson
Recording Date: Oct. 31, 1965
Video: MPEG2 Video 720x576 (4:3) 25.00fps 9450Kbps [Video]
Audio: Dolby AC3 48000Hz 6ch 256Kbps [AC-3]
Total Time: 00:11:19
Size: 737 Mb (Recovery 6%)
Track List:
1. How Deep is the Ocean
2. Beautiful Life
Personnel:
Bill Evans (Piano);
Lee Konitz (Alto Saxophone);
Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen (Bass);
Alan Dawson (Drums).
Copenhagen, Denmark, Oct. 31, 1965
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Al Williams - Heart Song

Artist: Al Williams
Title Of Album: Heart Song
Year Of Release: September 2, 2008
Label: Pacific Coast Jazz
Genre: Smooth Jazz
Quality: MP3 / Joint Stereo
Bitrate: VBR kbit/s / 44.1 Khz
Total Time: 45:05 min
Total Size: 55,9 mb
WebSite: alwilliamsmusic.com
TRACKLIST
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1. Heart Song 3:52
2. Skyline Drive 3:56
3. Midnight In Morocco 3:45
4. I'm Going To Love You 4:33
5. One Hundred Ways 4:16
6. Sun Dance 4:40
7. If You Really Need Me Now 3:55
8. Just Us 4:28
9. Holding Back The Tears 3:55
10. I Never Thought 4:38
11. Someone To Watch Over Me 3:07
http://up.jeje.ge/download.php?id=7D86B5336Heart Song is the latest offering from sax and flute man, Al Williams III, on the "Pacific Coast Jazz" label. Produced by one of the most talented all around musicians in the business, John Stoddart, the CD contains eleven tracks of groovin’, soulful sax and flute propelled by the finest rhythm section players around. Spyro Gyra’s Scott Ambush (bass) and Tom Shuman (keys) appear on the Ambush penned "Skyline Drive." Drummer/producer Eric Valentine makes a strong appearance on several tracks along with bassists Alex Al, David Dyson and Chris Kent. Gorgeous, soulful vocals are delivered by jazz festival headliner Ron Gutierrez and producer John Stoddart. Enjoy great performances by trumpeter Aaron Broadus, guitarist Michael Ripoll and a host of others. Add to that a final mix by Dave Rideau, and Heart Song by Al Williams III is one killer CD..
The Brothers Johnson-Blam

Group that epitomized sophisti-funk was the Brothers Johnson, whose third album, Blam!!, demonstrates that funk can be sleek and gritty at the same time. This 1978 classic is full of definitive examples of sophisti-funk; if you're a lover of that style, tracks like Ain't We Funkin' Now (a major hit), Mista' Cool, Ride-O-Rocket, and the title song are required listening. Equally strong are the mellow ballad It's You, Girl and the pop-jazz instrumental Streetwave, both of which were well-received by quiet storm enthusiasts. The person the Brothers Johnson can thank for this album being so consistent is producer Quincy Jones, who really knew how to bring out the best in the group. As a result, Blam!! is excellent from start to finish.
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Herbie Mann - Return to the Village Gate (1961)

Tracks:
1. Bag's Groove (Milt Jackson) 8:34
2. New York Is a Jungle Festival (Herbie Mann) 9:53
3. Candle Dance (Herbie Mann) 5:30
4. Bedouin (Herbie Mann) 7:48
5. Ekunda (Herbie Mann) 4:43
Personnel:
Herbie Mann (Flutes)
Hagood Hardy (Vibraharp) - 1,2
Ahmed Abdul-Malik (Double Bass) - 1,2
Rudy Collins (Drums)
Chief Bey (Percussion)
Ray Mantilla (Percussion)
Dave Pike (Vibraharp or Marimba) - 3-5
Nabil Totah (Double Bass) - 3-5
http://www.link.ge/file/134261/Returns-To-...e-Gate.rar.htmlBy 1961, flutist Herbie Mann was really starting to catch on with the general public. This release, a follow-up to his hit At the Village Gate (two songs are from the same gig while three others actually date from seven months earlier), features Mann in an ideal group with either Hagood Hardy or Dave Pike on vibes, Ahmed Abdul-Malik or Nabil Totah on bass,
drummer Rudy Collins and two percussionists. Mann really cooks on four of his own originals, plus "Bags' Groove," blending in the influence of African, Afro-Cuban and even Brazilian jazz. Worth searching for.
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