VA - Cafe Lounge Cigrette Copenhagen Blue (CD) 2009

Artist: VARIOUS
Title Of Album: Cafe Lounge Cigrette Copenhagen Blue
Year Of Release: 30 March, 2009
Label: S2S Singapore
Genre: Lo-Fi, Nu Jazz, Lounge, Broken Beat
Quality: MP3 / Joint Stereo
Bitrate: VBR kbit/s / 44.1 Khz
Total Time: 59:03 min
Total Size: 84 Mb
Tracklisting
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1. Aaron Tesser & The New Jazz Affair - "Everlasting Rose" 05:04
2. Auteur Jazz - "Two Jaguars In Warsaw" 03:52
3. Andrea Pozza Trio - "Perfect Day" 04:22
4. Allen Hoist - "Lady Marmelade" (Nu Tropic remix) 04:06
5. Uptown Funk Empire - "I'm A Man Child" 04:40
6. Aaron Tesser & The New Jazz Affair - "You & Jazz" 04:15
7. Aaron Tesser & The New Jazz Affair - "Little Darling" 05:17
8. Allen Hoist - "You'll Never Know" (Swell Session version) 07:26
9. Comfort Fit - "Miles Of Smile" 04:52
10. Andre Zimma - "Love Is Everywhere" 04:40
11. Uptown Funk Empire - "You've Got To Have Freedom" (Patchworks remix) 05:51
12. Povo - "Benny's Groove" 04:38
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Craig Chaquico - Shadow And Light

Artist: Craig Chaquico
Title Of Album: Shadow And Light
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Higher Octave
Genre: Instrumental / New Age / Jazz / Smooth Jazz
Bitrate: 192kbps / 44.1 kHz / Joint Stereo
Total Time: 50 min
Total Size: 68 MB
Tracklist
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1. Innocent Kiss
2. Westside Hotel
3. Luminosa
4. Hurry Home
5. Keepers of the Flame
6. Afterglow
7. Shadow and Light
8. Could We Fall in Love
9. Compared to What - (featuring Warren Hill/Jeff Kashiwa)
10. Cafe Carnival - (Sax In The Sun remix)
http://up.jeje.ge/download.php?id=A304A57B20It's no wonder that many former guitar rockers like Peter White, Jeff Golub, and Craig Chaquico are succeeding in smooth jazz. They have a sharp, alluring energy to their smooth jazz licks and rhythm playing that's filtered through years of generating the manic energy needed for arena rock. This former Jefferson Starship member may be the most tasteful of the three, for in addition to highly charged tracks like "Innocent Kiss" and "Cafe Carnival," Chaquico has seemingly mastered the art of crafting hooks that are at once catchy like a good pop tune, but sophisticated enough to provide interesting chord changes for dynamic soloing. To call this 10-song set radio-friendly is an understatement, as programmers will feast on "Westside Hotel," "Afterglow," "Could We Fall in Love," and the too cool "Luminosa," but there's plenty of substance for lovers of good guitar playing. Chaquico's longtime collaborator Ozzie Ahlers also shines throughout, with some burning organ on "Hurry Home" and a surprising tribute to piano legend Les McCann on the classic "Compared to What." --Mark Ruffin
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Harvie S with Kenny Barron - Now Was The Time (2008)

Artist: Harvie S with Kenny Barron
Title Of Album: Now Was The Time
Year Of Release: 2008
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3
Bitrate: ~180 kbps VBR
Total Time: 49:46 min
Total Size: 64 Mb
Tracklist:
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1. Harvie S and Kenny Barron - Confirmation (4:19)
2. Harvie S and Kenny Barron - All Or Nothing At All (6:57)
3. Harvie S and Kenny Barron - Body And Soul (7:22)
4. Harvie S and Kenny Barron - Take Your Time (7:15)
5. Harvie S and Kenny Barron - Darn That Dream (6:52)
6. Harvie S and Kenny Barron - Miyako (5:38)
7. Harvie S and Kenny Barron - Isn't It Romantic? (5:03)
8. Harvie S and Kenny Barron - Chelsea Bridge (6:21)
http://bin.ge/file/26425/Harvie-S-with-Ken...-2008-.zip.htmlPhenomenal musicianship and improvisation by two fantastic jazz veterans produced an outing so simpatico, so delightful in nature; you’d be hard pressed to find another venture as purely enjoyable. When Harvie S invited Kenny Barron to record with him in the studio in 1986 (from the bonus studio time Harvie was given from teaching some master classes at Suny Purchase), who would have imagined the magic that would happen there. Now Was the Time, just released on High Note Records, is the result thereof.
In this 1986 outing, “there was no rehearsing, they just went in, played mostly standards and worked out the arrangements on the spot—no mixing, no fixing,” as was stated in the liner notes. They recorded the album “live on a 2-track early digital recording, (as analog was then the norm).”
What is remarkable is that this diamond of a recording might have never seen the light of day. It was a year ago when Harvie S was sorting through some old cassettes and came across a tape labeled Harvie S and Kenny Barron. Listening to the tape, Harvie should-a-had a V-8, because he could not believe he ever tried to put out a recording of their session. As luck would have it, Harvie’s cassette find proved golden because the master tape was lost. His Betamax cassette would be transferred by Malcolm Addey’s Beta machine to today’s standards, and Now Was the Time was born.
When you hear Harvie soloing the melodies on some of the best loved standards like “Body and Soul,” while Barron comps a supportive rhythm, it’s just all too good to be true. Filled with exciting energy and interplay, this is jazz at its very best. The give and take is all about the why-ness of jazz. No egos get in the way of its purity. The only problem is you want more and more, finding yourself replaying it over and over again to get your fill.