Donald Harrison, Ron Carter, Billy Cobham - New York Cool, Live at The Blue Note (2005)

Artist: Donald Harrison, Ron Carter, Billy Cobham
Album: New York Cool, Live at The Blue Note (2005)
Release Date: Oct 25, 2005
Recording Date: Apr 28, 2005-Apr 29, 2005
Label: Halfnote
Type: Live
Genre: Jazz
Style: Post-Bop
Files: multiple volume rar + 5% recovery info
Content: cd rip, image, flac, cue, log, scans
Size: (3x100 + 84.69) MB
Tracks:
01 Body and Soul (Eyton, Heyman, Sour) 10:49
02 Harrisburg Address (Harrison) 10:26
03 Easy Living (Rainger, Robin) 8:37
04 I'll Remember April (DePaul, Johnston, Raye) 9:29
05 Star Eyes (DePaul, Raye) 10:32
06 Third Plane (Carter) 8:30
07 Blues for Happy People (Harrison) 4:46
Donald Harrison — alto sax
Ron Carter — bass
Billy Cobham — drums
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Jimmy Smith - The Sermon

1. S'Wonderful (Gershwin) 4:59
2. Blue Room (Rodgers--Hart) 5:31
3. Lover Man (Ramirez) 6:59
4. Confirmation (Charlie Parker) 10:31
5. Au Privave (Charlie Parker) 15:08
6. The Sermon (Jimmy Smith) 20:11
7. Flamingo (Anderson--Grouya) 8:00
http://www.allshares.ge/download.php?id=1E20F05928http://bin.ge/file/32861/Jimmy-Smith---The...-part2.rar.htmlhttp://bin.ge/file/32864/Jimmy-Smith---The...-part3.rar.htmlThis compact disc completes the August 1957 session with two standards. "S'Wonderful" is a beautiful Lee Morgan feature with the support of Smith, McFadden and Bailey. "Blue Room" is Curtis Fuller's showcase with only Smith and Bailey behind him.
The February 25, 1958 session is here in its entirety. It kicks off with another feature, this one for Lou Donaldson with a gorgeous reading of "Lover Man" with Smith, McFadden and Bailey.
The remainder of this date finds Kenny Burrell on guitar and Art Blakey on drums. Lee Morgan returns on trumpet. And he remains on both of these sessions the most exquisite and inventive soloist throughout.
On alto is Donaldson. He was a frequent guest artist on Jimmy Smith dates during the organist's entire tenure with the label (1956 to 1963).
Tenor saxophonist Tina Brooks was one of the unsung geniuses of the horn. A brilliant soloist with a pure, smooth tone and a mind that created patterns of great intricacy, logic and beauty. Almost his entire output as a sidman and leader was for Blue Note. His obscurity was a tragedy for the music as well as for him.
The sextet jams start with two Charlie Parker classics "Confirmation" and "Au Privave." Each offer excellent examples of Tina Brooks' brilliance as well as strong solos from all concerned.
The saxophones lay out for a lovely Lee Morgan reading of "Flamingo" which is a tender spot for him and Burrell.
The session closes with the magic, rarified track that has become one of the most famous pieces of recorded jazz: "The Sermon," a relaxed twelve-bar blues line inspired by and dedicated to Horace Silver. Time is suspended as all three hornmen, Smith and Burrell weave magnificently soulful and intelligent solos that mesmerize the listener. ~ Michael Cuscuna, from the liner notes.
As with Houseparty, this is the Ron McMaster transfer (1987), not the RVG Edition. And just for the record, The Sermon is not the last tracks on the album!
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Venissa Santi - Bienvenida (2009)

Artist: Venissa Santi
Title Of Album: Bienvenida
Year Of Release: 2009
Genre: Jazz / Vocal Jazz
Quality: Mp3
Bitrate: ~170 kbps VBR
Total Time: 53:31 min
Total Size: 65 Mb
Tracklist:
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01. Venissa Santi - Tender Shepard and Little Girl Blue (3:55)
02. Venissa Santi - Convergencias (5:07)
03. Venissa Santi - Lucerito De Mi Amor (3:56)
04. Venissa Santi - Talkin To You (5:50)
05. Venissa Santi - Embraceable You (5:50)
06. Venissa Santi - Columbia pa Miguel Angel (9:39)
07. Venissa Santi - Como Fue (4:51)
08. Venissa Santi - Tu Mi Delirio (5:26)
09. Venissa Santi - Wish You Well (4:04)
10. Venissa Santi - Cumpling Cumpling (4:53)
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