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Malo - This Moment (2009)

Artist: Malo
Title Of Album: This Moment
Year Of Release: 2009
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Quality: Mp3
Bitrate: ~180 kbps VBR
Total Time: 57:55 min
Total Size: 68 Mb
Tracklist:
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01. Malo - Devil May Care (3:45)
02. Malo - Blues In The Night (4:39)
03. Malo - Wayfaring Stranger (5:12)
04. Malo - Charade (3:59)
05. Malo - Imperial City Old Land (4:21)
06. Malo - Danny Boy (3:57)
07. Malo - Samba for Carmen (4:32)
08. Malo - Sunny (3:58)
09. Malo - That's What Friends Are For (4:41)
10. Malo - Rain Rain (6:32)
11. Malo - Up Jumped Spring (3:48)
12. Malo - Wrong Goodbye (5:07)
13. Malo - Wonderful World (3:33)
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Storm Warning - Breaking Out

Tracks:
1. Bullets
02. The Woman or the Blues
03. Dangerous Mood
04. Long Grey Mare
05. Big Man
06. Ballad of 64
07. Upton Strut
08. The Blues are Back
09. Whisky Blues
http://up.jeje.ge/download.php?id=FB57659224Storm Warning weave an intoxicating mix of contemporary blues and rock with traditional elements and jazzy overtones. They are a band of five diverse influences and one of the most musically exciting, dynamic and interesting bands on the UK blues/rock scene.
The blues harmonica of Son Maxwell shares the lead with the rock and jazz influenced guitar of Bob Moore, with the classic Hammond and piano sounds of Ian Salisbury adding an additional blues-based dimension. Drummer Roger Willis, formerly with Capability Brown and Krazy Kat, and bassist Derek White complete the line-up, forming what The Blues Band bass man Gary Fletcher described as “an ace rhythm section.”
Storm Warning’s debut album, ‘Breaking Out’, is a consistent selling album. It received excellent reviews in Blues in Britain (10 out of 10 rating), Blues Matters Magazine and Blues Revue USA. The band recorded a live session for Paul Jones BBC Radio 2 blues programme which was broadcast last year along with album tracks from the ‘Breaking Out’ CD.
‘Something Real’, the eagerly awaited 2nd album, has eight superbly crafted original songs and one Lucky Peterson cover. The CD is scheduled for UK release on 9th June and will be available throughout the UK.
Storm Warning have played most of the major blues festivals in the UK and their popularity is increasing further a field with festival appearances in Poland, Holland and the US.
Storm Warning are certainly storming the British Blues scene and you can be sure of a storming set at Blues on the Farm 2009.
“Son Maxwell has a brilliant blues voice ... damn fine band who have a distinct individuality. Very much recommended.” – Blues Matters magazine
Nathan Haines - Right Now (2008)

Artist: Nathan Haines
Title Of Album: Right Now
Year Of Release: 2008
Genre: Lo-Fi / Acid Jazz
Quality: Mp3
Bitrate: ~180 kbps VBR
Total Time: 65:17 min
Total Size: 85 Mb
Tracklist:
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01. Gitmo Ritmo (3:33)
02. Right Now (feat. Marlena Shaw) (6:23)
03. Tell Me What You're Feeling (feat. Vanessa Freeman) (5:49)
04. Creation Calling (feat. Vanessa Freeman) (6:12)
05. Today (3:39)
06. Pick It Up (feat. Ty) (4:02)
07. Sign Wave (2:40)
08. Talkin' Around (4:10)
09. Home (feat. Tama Waipara) (7:11)
10. You Are Here (1:55)
11. Hold On (feat. Tama Waipara & Joel Haines) (3:51)
12. Ocean's Eight (6:18)
13. Right Now (instrumental) (Japan Bonus Track) (6:24)
14. Pick It Up (Submariner mix) (Japan Bonus Track) (3:18)
http://mydisk.ge/download.php?id=6C2C7668B7Damn wonderful work from Nathan Haines -- and proof that the reigning prince of the London cosmic scene is still going strong! This long-awaited set is every bit as wonderful as anything we've heard from Haines before -- a sublime blend of soulful rhythms, jazzy riffs, and righteous energy -- put together with a sound that draws heavily from the most soulful music of the 70s -- the kind of funky fusion and spiritual jazz records that we've always loved so much! Nathan's one of the few cats who can get a sound like this so right -- so much so, we'd easily rank a record like this next to some of our classics on labels like Fantasy Records or Black Jazz. The album's stacked with plenty of great keyboards, wrapped around Haines' soulful saxophone lines -- and about half the cuts feature vocals, by guests who include Marlena Shaw, Vanessa Freeman, Ty, and Tama Waipara. Titles include "Tell Me What You're Feeling", "Home", "Talkin Around", "Right Now", "Today", "Pick It Up", "Creation Calling", and "Gitmo Ritmo". Also features bonus tracks -- "Creation Calling (summer street rmx)" and "Tell Me What You're Feeling (Domu voc mix)".
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John Scofield - Piety Street (2009)

Tracks:
*01.-That’s Enough
*02.-Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child
*03.-It’s A Big Army
*04.-His Eye Is On The Sparrow
*05.-Something’s Got A Hold On Me
*06.-The Old Ship Of Zion
*07.-Ninety Nine And A Half
*08.-Just A Little While To Stay Here
*09.-Never Turn Back
*10.-Walk With Me
*11.-But I Like The Message
*12.-The Angel Of Death
*13.-I’ll Fly Away
Personnel:
*John Scofield: guitarra, arreglos, producción, palmas.
*John Boutté: voz, palmas.
*Jon Cleary: órgano, piano, guitarra rítmica, voz y palmas.
*Mark Bingham: producción, palmas.
*Ricky Fataar: batería, palmas, fotografía.
*George Porter, Jr.: bajo, palmas.
*Shannon Powell: batería, pandereta.
http://bin.ge/file/29961/John-Scofield-Piety-Street.rar.htmlOver the course of his four-decade career, guitarist John Scofield has maintained a successful dual career that alternates purer jazz with projects that skirt its edges and are aimed at a larger demographic. Not that there's anything wrong with that. His That's What I Say: John Scofield Plays The Music of Ray Charles (Verve, 2005) garnered critical and popular acclaim, keeping him on the road for the better part of a year, including a stellar performance in Gatineau, Quebec, near Ottawa, Canada, in October, 2005. After the exciting and stylistically assimilative This Meets That (EmArcy, 2007), Scofield turns to the blues/gospel-inflected Piety Street, a diversion for him, that's absolutely credible—and, in many ways, inevitable.
Scofield's blues roots have never sounded this good. With the rock-solid support of bassist George Porter Jr. and drummer Ricky Fataar, the album grooves with a comfortable, in-the-pocket vibe ranging from the buoyant "That's Enough," with Jon Cleary's wonderfully supportive piano work, to the ambling groove of the substantially rearranged "Motherless Child," one of vocalist John Boutte's best performances. The up-tempo "It's a Big Army" evokes images of deep south churches, with an entire congregation taken up by the sheer joy of the music, while the funky "His Eye is on the Sparrow" is driven by Fataar's visceral, behind-the-beat pulse. "Ship of Zion" is a slow, simmering blues that features a lengthy opening solo from Scofield filled with nuanced bends and gritty, Wes Montgomery-style octave work.
Scofield's playing may be, by necessity, more on the inside here, though he does take a few opportunities to create the kind of inside/outside tension-and-release that only he can, with his bop-inflected solo on "Motherless Child" a definitive performance that proves it's possible to cross-pollinate without losing the essence of the music. Jazz is a stylistic melting pot that, at it's best, dissolves borders and makes it possible to apply more sophisticated harmonies to even the simplest of changes. It's what makes Scofield's playing on Piety Street so captivating. He clearly knows the roots of the music and respects it; but equally he stretches it ever so slightly, so that he never loses sight of his own distinctive personality. This may be a blues/gospel album, but it's played by a group capable of more adventurous music, and there's little doubt that this music will open up even further in performance, just as Scofield's Ray Charles tribute did.
A cross-over album, to be sure, but Piety Street fits comfortably into Scofield's broad and growing discography. For a guitarist who has meshed with the jamband scene, Norwegian Nu Jazz and R&B while remaining committed to more exploratory music, Piety Street is a logical and inevitable project. Sco's roots are as much in blues and funk as they are in jazz, and here he's delivered music as fun as it is substantial. Piety Street will appeal to the jazz contingent as much as it does those for whom it is their first encounter with this remarkable guitarist.
This post has been edited by PapaShultz on 23 Apr 2009, 07:39