Dennis Chambers - Outbreak (2002)

Artist: Dennis Chambers
Title Of Album: Outbreak
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Esc Records
Genre: Jazz Fusion, Funk, Jazz-Rock
Quality: Mp3
Bitrate: CBR 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:57:16
Total Size: 129 MB
Tracklist
1. Roll Call
2. Otay
3. Groovus Interruptus
4. Paris On Mine
5. In Time
6. Plan B
7. Outbreak
8. Baltimore, DC
9.Talkin Loud And Sayin Nothin
Band Members:
Will Lee - bass guitar
Dennis Chambers - drums
Michael Davis - trombone
Rodney "Skeet" Curtis
Bob Malach - tenor saxophone, bass saxophone
Jim Beard - keyboards
Nick Moroch - guitar
Bobby Malach
Jim Hynes - trumpet
Arto Tuncboyaciyan - shaker
http://up.jeje.ge//download.php?id=A3C1FEFB24If there's any doubt that '70s-style jazz-fusion is back, Chambers squashes it here on this brilliantly recorded, flawlessly executed session. Thirty years ago, there were various names for this kind of jazz-rock and funk. The Brecker Brothers called it "skunk funk." George Duke said it was "snake funk in a dunk," and Stanley Clarke once tagged a tune "Lopsy Lu." Whatever it’s called, it's the highest level of jazz proficiency blended with the energy of rock and a sophisticated form of R&B or funk. It's no wonder that the only cover tunes on this smoking nine-song set were written by James Brown ("Talkin' Loud and Saying Nothing") and Sly Stone ("In Time"). Chambers, who played with George Clinton's Parliament/Funkadelic as a teenager and currently plays for Santana, is that rare power drummer who has finesse, but never let's you forget he's on the kit. And with the Breckers, John Scofield, and monster bassists Will Lee and Gary Willis among the high-energy fusion guests, no lover of that music can go wrong here. Every track is a highlight, but both "Groovus Interruptus," because the title is so perfect, and "Paris on Mine," which sounds like a tribute to guitar giant John McLaughlin, can be labeled as special.
This set takes no prisoners. Dennis Chambers, ur-funkmeister, lets everything loose on Outbreak, and the results are nothing short of spectacular.
It all starts with Chambers' monster chops. With the deepest, funkiest, grooviest, back-beatin'est approach to his kit in the history of funk-jazz, Chambers lays down the gauntlet. Ably picked up by a roster that reads like a whose who of funk-meisters, including the Brecker Bros., Will Lee, Gary Willis, Bob Malach, Matthew Garrison, Danny Sadownick, Sco, Jim Beard, and lots of others, this disc literally comes roaring out of the gate with "Roll Call." "Otay," with its impossibly cookin'-bubbly vibe established thanks to Gary Willis e-bass, its trademark Sco scorchin' wah-wah craziness, its Jim Beard synth-funk, and Chambers' over-the-top fatback drummin' admirably keeps things jumping.
With "Groovus Interruptus" we're in uncharted territory. From it's opening snare snaps to its mean tenor stylings courtesy of Michael Brecker, sounding as convincing as he's ever sounded, to its weird plink-plunk keyboard stylings eminating from Jim Beard's clavinet, this track cooks with some kind of supercharged neo-funk never before heard, but entirely natural- sounding.
And it just doesn't let up. One would think there'd be a respite, a resting on one's laurels. Doesn't happen. Instead, if anything, the heat just gets cranked up another notch with "Paris on Mine," courtesy of some truly scorching guitar work from Jon Herrington. "In Time," the next cut, establishes some kind of super-hip world-jazz groove with its way-funky conga opening, its ripe horn fills, and spicy bass-drum interaction.
And the intensity just never abates. "Plan B," by the great and underrated guitarist Dean Brown, keeps the groove expanding. The title cut starts out with an outrageously powerful drum figure, augmented by some serious Brecker sax and what can only be described as over-the-top Fender Rhodes stylings by Beard. Brecker's solo, beginning around the three-minute mark, burns with an intensity and authority only to be--dare one say it--casually destroyed by a mind-boggling drum solo from Chambers. Some spacy Rhodes work from Beard serves as a kind of bridge unitl Brecker comes storming back, all the while pushed to the limits by Chambers' screaming drum kit. Sound intimidating. Incredibly, it's not. It's just the highest-level fun one can imagine.
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Robert Fripp - 2006 - Exposure (3rd Edition)

CD Two — 1985 Third Edition:
1. Preface
2. You Burn Me Up I'm A Cigarette
3. Breathless
4. Disengage
5. North Star
6. Chicago
7. NY3
8. Mary
9. Exposure
10. Haaden Two
11. Urban Landscape
12. I May Not Have Had Enough Of Me But I've Had Enough Of You
13. First Inaugural Address To The I.A.C.E. Sherborne House
14. Water Music I
15. Here Comes The Flood
16. Water Music II
17. Postscript
18. Exposure — Alternate Take — Bonus Track
19. Mary — Alternate Take — Bonus Track
20. Disengage — Alternate Take — Bonus Track
21. Chicago — Alternate Take — Bonus Track
22. NY3 — Alternate Take — Bonus Track
Line-up/Musicians
— Robert Fripp / guitars, Frippertronics
With:
— Barry Andrews / keyboards
— Phil Collins / drums
— Brian Eno / synthesizer, voice
— Peter Gabriel / vocal, piano
— Daryl Hall / vocal
— Peter Hammill / vocal
— Tony Levin / bass
— Jerry Marotta / drums
— Sid McGuinniss / guitar
— Terre Roche / vocal
— Narada Michael Walden / drums
— Joanna Walton / lyricist
— J.G. Bennett / voice
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Format: WaVpack (wv+cue+log+covers=399 Mb, with 2%rec.rec)
Released: 08-May-2006
(2006 Limited Edition 2-CD album set comprising his original 1979 debut solo album [originally released on vinyl LP] plus BONUS 22-track CD album featuring the 1985 released [1983 remixed] issue including 3 previously unreleased Daryl Hall vocal tracks and 5 Alternate Bonus Tracks, presented in mini-LP style card picture sleeve with picture booklet containing archive photos, lyric inserts & extensive sleevenotes).
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Chet Baker Sings and Plays from the Film "Let's Get Lost"

Label: Novus
Styles: Vocal Jazz,Cool Jazz
Original Release Date: 1989
Quality/Bitrate: eac-flac.cue.log
Size: 254 MB(recovery 5%)
1. Moon & Sand
2. Imagination
3. You're My Thrill
4. For Heaven's Sake
5. Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye
6. I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance With You
7. Daydream
8. Zingaro
9. Blame It on My Youth
10. My One and Only Love
11. Everything Happens to Me
12. Almost Blue
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Frank Zappa - The Lumpy Money project/object

Track Listing:
Disc 1
Lumpy Gravy (Primordial) - FZ's Original Orchestral Edit for Capitol Records
1. Sink Trap (2:45)
2. Gum Joy (3:44)
3. Up & Down (1:52)
4. Local Butcher (2:36)
5. Gypsy Airs (1:41)
6. Hunchy Punchy (2:06)
7. Foamy Soaky (2:34)
8. Let's Eat Out (1:49)
9. Teen-Age Grand Finale (3:30)
We're Only In It For The Money - Original Mono Mix
10. Are You Hung Up? (1:26)
11. Who Needs The Peace Corps? (2:32)
12. Concentration Moon (2:22)
13. Mom & Dad (2:16)
14. Telephone Conversation (0:49)
15. Bow Tie Daddy (0:33)
16. Harry, You're A Beast (1:21)
17. What's The Ugliest Part Of Your Body? (1:02)
18. Absolutely Free (3:26)
19. Flower Punk (3:03)
20. Hot Poop (0:26)
21. Nasal Retentive Calliope Music (2:03)
22. Let's Make The Water Turn Black (1:58)
23. The Idiot Bastard Son (3:22)
24. Lonely Little Girl (1:10)
25. Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance (1:34)
26. What's The Ugliest Part Of Your Body? (Reprise) (0:58)
27. Mother People (2:31)
28. The Chrome Plated Megaphone Of Destiny (6:23)
Disc 2
Lumpy Gravy - 1984 UMRK Remix
1. Lumpy Gravy - Part One (15:57)
2. Lumpy Gravy - Part Two (17:15)
We're Only In It For The Money - 1984 UMRK Remix
3. Are You Hung Up? (1:30)
4. Who Needs The Peace Corps? (2:35)
5. Concentration Moon (2:17)
6. Mom & Dad (2:16)
7. Telephone Conversation (0:49)
8. Bow Tie Daddy (0:33)
9. Harry, You're A Beast (1:22)
10. What's The Ugliest Part Of Your Body? (1:03)
11. Absolutely Free (3:28)
12. Flower Punk (3:04)
13. Hot Poop (0:29)
14. Nasal Retentive Calliope Music (2:03)
15. Let's Make The Water Turn Black (1:45)
16. The Idiot Bastard Son (3:17)
17. Lonely Little Girl (1:12)
18. Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance (1:35)
19. What's The Ugliest Part Of Your Body? (Reprise) (0:57)
20. Mother People (2:31)
21. The Chrome Plated Megaphone Of Destiny (6:26)
Disc 3
1. How Did That Get In Here? (25:01)
2. Lumpy Gravy Shuffle (0:30)
3. Dense Slight (1:42)
4. Unit 3A, Take 3 (2:24)
5. Unit 2, Take 9 (1:10)
6. Section 8, Take 22 (2:39)
7. My Favorite Album (0:59)
8. Unit 9 (0:41)
9. N. Double A, AA (0:55)
10. Theme From Lumpy Gravy (1:56)
11. What the Fuck's Wrong With Her? (1:07)
12. Intelligent Design (1:11)
13. Lonely Little Girl (Original Composition - Take 24) (3:35)
14. That Problem With Absolutely Free (0:30)
15. Absolutely Free (Instrumental) (1:16)
16. Harry, You're a Beast (Instrumental) (1:16)
17. What's The Ugliest Part Of Your Body? (Reprise/Instrumental) (2:01)
18. Creationism (1:11)
19. Idiot Bastard Snoop (0:47)
20. The Idiot Bastard Son (Instrumental) (2:48)
21. What's Happening Of The Universe (1:37)
22. The World Will Be A Far Happier Place (0:21)
23. Lonely Little Girl (Instrumental) (1:26)
24. Mom & Dad (Instrumental) (2:16)
25. Who Needs The Peace Corps? (Instrumental) (2:51)
26. Really Little Voice (2:28)
27. Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance (Instrumental) (1:24)
28. Lonely Little Girl - The Single (2:45)
29. In Conclusion (0:25)
Line-up / Musicians
See the We're Only In It For The Money (1968) and Lumpy Gravy (1968) albuns for details
Releases information
Official Release #85
Released: 9 January, 2009
Label: Zappa Records
Catalog Number: ZR 20008
Produced by Frank Zappa
Compiled & Produced by Gail Zappa & Joe Travers
All Music produced/composed & performed/conducted by Frank Zappa.
The Lumpy Money Project/Object Compiled & Produced by Gail Zappa & Joe Travers
Liner notes: David Fricke
Conceptual & Continuous Stuff & Text: Gail Zappa
Production Manager: Melanie Starks
Solar Dominance: Jupiter
Cover Art, Package Design & Layout: Michael Mesker
FZ Portrait Photo: Linda McCartney
Mastering & Audio Restoration engineer, Discs One and Three: John Polito
Mastering, Disc Two: Bernie Grundman
Links:
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The Lumpy Money Project/Object is a box set by Frank Zappa. The set commemorates the 40th anniversary of both Zappa's first solo album, Lumpy Gravy (originally planned to be released in late 1967, but not available until May 1968), and his 1968 record We're Only in It for the Money with The Mothers of Invention. It is a 3-CD set, and is official release #85 and second in the series of 40th anniversary of Frank Zappa Audio Documentaries (with The MOFO Project/Object released in December 2006 celebrating Freak Out! being the first)
All Music produced/composed & performed/conducted by Frank Zappa.
This Disc: Mastering & audio restoration engineer — John Polito, 2008.
The Final Word
Track Name: Lonely Little Girl [© 1967 zft]
From the Album: LUMPY MONEY copyright 2008 Zappa Records
This is the original SINGLE that preceded the release of We're Only In It For The Money in 1967. It is unique in concept and construct and certainly bears no resemblance or assemblance (and why should it) to anything that was current then, on or off the charts. Lumpy Money is it's debut on a CD.
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Jimmy Amadie – The Philadelphia Story: The Gospel as We Know It

1. LT’s Express
2. Bossa Swing
3. Michael’s Lament (a blues for Michael Brecker, who had recently passed away)
4. The Gospel as We Know It
5. Randy’s Sufflin Blues
6. Marching with Benny “G”
7. Samba for Lew “T”
8. Alone Together
9. Lew’s Moode
10. The Man I Love
11. Warm and Gentle Ben
12. No Greater Love
Jimmy Amadie piano
Benny Golson tenor sax
Lew Tabackin tenor sax, flute
Randy Brecker trumpet, flugel horn
Steve Gilmore bass
Bill Goodwin drums, percussion
http://rapidshare.com/files/238624453/Jimm....part1.rar.htmlhttp://rapidshare.com/files/238631874/Jimm....part2.rar.htmlhttp://rapidshare.com/files/238640196/Jimm...c.part3.rar.htmIt’s wonderful the way jazz sneaks up on you. For a while I had a long commute from northern Jersey to Philadelphia. I developed a routine: listening to WBGO, the jazz station from Newark (streaming world wide at www.wbgo.org), ‘til I got too far south to pick them up; then I’d switch to the jazz show on WRTI, the Temple University Station. One Friday night I was listening to WRTI host Jeff Duperon interview some guy who was talking about playing with Benny Golson, Lew Tabackin, and Randy Brecker. Duperon spun a track from a new CD called, “The Philadelphia Story: the Gospel as We Know It” that absoloutely knocked me out. I phoned Duperon to find out who this guy was. It was Jimmy Amadie. I wondered how come I’d never heard of a piano player this good who can enlist top talent for his CD!
The reason was that Amadie’s burgeoning career (playing with Charlie Parker, Charlie Ventura, Red Rodney, Woody Herman, Mel Torme and others as a young man) was derailed by severe tendonitis in his hands. He dropped out of jazz for several decades, during which he underwent a number of hand operations and rehabilitations. Finally able to play again, Jimmy Amadie came back with a series of terrific CDs featuring the likes of Phil Woods and those aforementioned players, who, like Amadie himself, hail from Philadelphia. Seventy years old at the time of this recording, Jimmy Amadie’s musical voice is rich with experience and history.