Monday, October 27, 2008
Bar Rio - Classic And New Brazilian Flavours 2008
Genre: Nu-Jazz, Latin Jazz, Bossa-Nova, Lo-Fi
CD-1
1 Edu Lobo - Even Now 2:13
2 Elis Regina - Garota De Ipanema 5:13
3 Joao Gilberto - Tin Tin Por Tin Tin 3:42
4 Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 - Mas Que Nada 2:37
5 Rosa Passos - Chega De Saudade 4:14
6 Jose Mauro - Obnoxious 3:54
7 Tom Jobim - So Tinha De Ser Com Voce 2:27
8 Baden Powell - Samba De Bencao 9:38
9 Nara Leao - Meditacao 2:18
10 Tom Jobim - Matita Pere 7:13
11 Maria Bethania & Edu Lobo - Upa Neguinho 2:20
12 Luiz Bonfa - Samba De Duas Notas 2:46
13 Marcos Valle - Escape 5:44
14 Gilberto Gil - O Lugar De Nossa Amor 3:32
15 Caetano Veloso - Coisa Mais Linda 3:16
CD-2
1 Bebel Gilberto - Summer Samba (So Nice) 3:33
2 Paula Morelenbaum - Berimbau 4:31
3 Sabrina Malheiros - Terra De Ninguem 4:20
4 Brazilian Girls - Sweatshop 4:38
5 Clara Moreno & Celso Fonseca - Litoranea 3:53
6 Seu Jorge - Em Nagoya Eu Vi Eriko 4:45
7 Maria Rita - Veja Bem Meu Bem 3:12
8 Joyce - Band On The Wall 4:50
9 Antonio Adolfo - Bola De Vez 4:17
10 Vinicius Cantuaria - A Dor 5:19
11 Zeep - Agua 3:33
12 Democustico - Summer Of Flora 4:28
13 Bebel Gilberto - Cada Beijo 4:28
14 Clube Do Balanco - Coqueiro Verde 3:16
15 Marcelo D2 - A Procura Da Batida Perfeita 3:06
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- Pure Brazil - Instrumental Bossa Nova (2004)
Genre: Instrumental, Latin, Latin Pop, Brazilian
TRACKLIST
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1.Wave - Tom Jobim
2.Batida Diferente - Tamba Trio
3.Ela E Carioca - Sergio Mendes/Bossa Rio
4.O Amor En Paz (Once I Loved) - Eumir Deodato
5.Coisa No. 10 - Moacir Santos
6.Surfboard - Roberto Menescal E Seu Conjunto
7.Samba Do Aviao (Song Of The Jet) - Eumir Deodato
8.Influencia Do Jazz - Tamba Trio
9.Corcovado - Tom Jobim
10.Upa, Neguinho - Rio 65 Trio
11.Coisa No. 1 - Baden Powell
12.Oba-La-La - Sergio Mendes
13.Crickets Sing For Ana Maria (Os Grilos) - Walter Wanderley
14.Garota De Ipanema - Tom Jobim
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Bossa 'N Rio - 2008
TRACKLIST
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01. antonio carlos jobim - samba do aviao 02:12
02. caetano veloso - samba de verao 02:46
03. nara leao - o barquinho 03:07
04. meirelles e os copa - samba do carioca 01:58
05. toquinho e vinicius de moraes - carta ao tom 74 02:40
06. roberto menescal e su conjunto - rio 01:49
07. os cariocas - ela e carioca 02:35
08. vinicius de moraes - mulher carioca 03:10
09. tamba trio - nos e o mar 02:19
10. antonio carlos jobim - corcovado 02:27
11. caetano veloso - meu frio 04:17
12. sylvia telles - balanco zona sul 02:40
13. nana caymmi e hebe camargo - sabado em copacabana 03:58
14. elis regina - aquarela do brasil 03:22
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Thursday, October 23, 2008
Cuba
Voltando a ativa depois de algun tempo,resolvi prestar uma homenagen a este pais espetacular que e Cuba,povo de uma riquesa cultural sem igual e um pais maravilhoso,no qual pretendo conhecer em breve,ta ahe uma pequena amostra da musica cubana,estarei postando em breve albuns de Arturo SANDOVAL,Chucho Valdez,Ibrahim Ferrer entre outros.
Orichas - A Lo Cubano
Track List
1. Intro
2. Represent
3. Atrevido
4. A Lo Cubano
5. Barrio
6. S.O.L.A.R.
7. 1.9.9.9.
8. Atencion
9. Mistica
10. Canto Para Elewa Y Chango
11. Madre
12. Orishas Llego
13. 537 C.U.B.A. (La interpetacion de las "Chan Chan" de Compay Segundo)
14. Connexion
15. Triunfo
The group is very popular in Europe (especially France and Spain) and Latin America. Yotuel and Ruzzo, two Cubans who moved from Havana to Paris as part of an international studies program, joined Roldan and Flaco-Pro to form the band in 1999. Their work is influenced by the hip-hop movement as well as both Latin and Cuban rhythms. As of May 2008, they have produced a total of 3 studio albums and a greatest hits album.
The name “Orishas” refers to the set of deities worshipped in African-based religions that were brought to the Americas by slaves of the Yoruba people in West Africa. These religions, parts of the Yoruba mythology, include Santeria in Cuba and Candomblé in Brazil. These orishas, or deities, each represent a natural element (such as the ocean or leaves) and exhibit a human characteristic (such as motherhood or love).[4] The choice of this name for the hip hop group is a way of creating a direct link between this band and the African diaspora. This link is evident in the lyrics to "Nací Orichas" and "I Sing For Elewa and Changó". Creating such obvious references to Africa was an interesting choice as the band ultimately based itself in Europe. This success is a statement to both the international appeal of the group itself as well as the global popularity of Cuban culture.[5]
Currently the band consists of only three members, Yotuel, Ruzzo and Roldan. Flaco-Pro left the group in 2002 before the release of their second studio album, Emigrante[6].
Today, the band members live distributed in Europe (Roldán in Paris, Ruzzo in Milan, and Yotuel in Madrid). In total, after producing three albums, the group known as Orishas has sold more than 750,000 copies of its albums in Europe and has received two Grammys. In 2007, they contributed with Puerto Rican group, Calle 13, on the song "Pa'l Norte" (featured on the album Residente o Visitante). The song won a Latin Grammy for Best Urban Song.
Rhythms del Mundo - Cuba Buena Vista Social Club's Ibrahim Ferrer & Omara Portuondo
01 Coldplay - Clocks
02 Jack Johnson - Better Together
03 Arctic Monkeys - Dancing Shoes
04 Dido & Faithless - One Step Too Far
05 Ibrahim Ferrer - As Times Goes By
06 Coco Freeman & U2 - I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
07 Maroon 5 - She Will Be Loved
08 Kaiser Chiefs - Modern Way
09 Omara Portuondo - Killing Me Softly
10 Quincy Jones & Vania Borges - Ai No Corrida
11 Sting - Fragilidad
12 Vania Borges - Don't Know Why
13 Aquila Rose & Idania Valdes Casuso - Hotel Buena Vista
14 Coco Freeman & Franz Ferdinand - The Dark of the Matinee
15 Lele De Los Van Van & Radiohead - High and Dry
16 Ibrahim Ferrer & Portuondo - Casablanca (As Time Goes By)
This unique compilation project brings together the legendary musicians of the Buena Vista Social Club & some of today's most popular music stars Chris Martin (Coldplay), Dido, Franz Ferdinand, Sting, Bono, Radiohead among others, performing collaborations of some of their classic hits.
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Rhythms Del Mundo is an electrifying album that fuses music of different cultures and comes up with a melting pot of rare sounds. While the majority of the original artists' vocals remain the same, The Buena Vista Social Club musicians took the original orchestration from each song and created something utterly unique, casting their trademark mastery over each track. Their noted and exceptional musicianship seduced even the notoriously protective Arctic Monkeys into handing over their track. As well as The Arctic Monkeys' track `Dancing Shoes', Rhythms Del Mundo included reworked tracks such as `Clocks' by Coldplay, `Better Together' by Jack Johnson, `She Will be Loved' by Maroon 5, `High and Dry by Radiohead' and others. The album is in aid of Artists Project Earth (APE), which lends support for natural disaster relief and climate change awareness.
Official page: ....... www.rhythmsdelmundo.com
Buena Vista Social Club
Recording: 1997
Buena Vista Social Club
1. Chan Chan
2. De Camino a La Vereda
3. El Cuarto de Tula
4. Pueblo Nuevo
5. Dos Gardenias
6 .¿Y Tú Qué Has Hecho?
7. Veinte Años
8. Buena Vista Social Club
9. Candela
10. Amor de Loca Juventud
11. Orgullecida
12. Murmullo
13. Buena Vista Social Club
14. La Bayamesa
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Password: Classic
Buena Vista - The Next Generation
Track List
1. Los Herederos - Intro
2. Los Herederos
3. Si Son Con el Son
4. Rompe Saraguey
5. Pa Los Rumberos
6. De Todo un Poco
7. Palmira
8. Sasauma Coco
9. Chan Chan
10. Como Esta el Mantecao
11. Chivirico
12. Que Rico Son
Musicians / Músicos:
Ruben Gonzáles, Jr.
Ecos de Siboney (grandsons of / Nietos de Compay Segundo)
Manuel Licea Puntilla, Jr.
Tata Güines
JP Torres
Generoso Jiménez
Miguelito Cuni, Jr.
Pancho Amat
And more / y más!
Rapidshare
When I first received this CD I said to my self, "oh no, not another remake album." Boy was I wrong. With an ensemble comprised of the children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews of members of the Buena Vista Social Club, what we have here is perhaps one of the most lively, exciting, impressive, energetic and just plain off the hook releases coming out of Cuba.
With a small intro by trombone masters Generoso Jiménez and Juan Pablo Torres, the projects kicks into gear with "Los herederos" composed by Elsa Torres (she's the sole composer for 11 of the 12 songs on the CD). This songs pits veterans Raúl Planas and Pío Leiva with new comers Lázaro Reyes and María Elena, who are reassuring the older generation that they are going to keep the tradition alive, knowing how to swing and improvise. The songs boasts the talents of master conguero Tata Güines, master timabalero Changuito and trumpeter extraordinaire Julio Padrón. This will be a classic!
Women vocalists dominate this project as is the case with "Pa los rumberos" sung by the sister of Barbarito Torres, Conchita Torres. With her guajira style vocals and with one of his most aggressive tres playing Pancho Amat, this song proves that good music will never die.
While on "Qué rico son" María Lazo and young Arienys Lazo (we need to keep an eye on this young singer) gives you goose bumps. They are on point with their soneos and phrasing, wishing the song was longer.
This CD should be heard from beginning to end, nonstop. Not one bad song, no filler material here. If orgasms lasted this long, the world would be a better place.
Buena Vista Presents: Manuel Guajiro Mirabal
Track List
1. El Rincón Caliente
2. Para bailar el montuno
3. Deuda
4. El reloj de Pastora
5. Me bote de guano
6. Mi corazon no tiene quien lo llore
7. Tengo que olvidarte
8. Canta montero
9. Chicharronero
10. No vuelvo a moron/Las Tres Marias/Apurrunenme mujeres Medley
11. Dombe dombe
http://www.nonesuch.com/artists/manuel-guajiro-mirabal
Personnel: Manuel Mirabal (trumpet); Pepe Maza (vocals, claves); Demetrio Muniz, Ibrahim Ferrer, Aldo Del Rio, Carlos Calunga, Diego Ramon Palacio, Tirso Oriol Duarte Lescay (vocals); Manuel Galban (guitar, organ); Papi Oviedo, Jose 'Maracaibo' Castaneda, Johnny Neptune (tres); Polo Tamayo (flute); Javier Zalba (alto saxophone, baritone saxophone); Rolando Sanchez, Pantaleon Sanchez (alto saxophone); Alfred Thompson, Antonio Jimenez, Rafael 'Jimmy' Jenks (tenor saxophone); Ventura Gutierrez (baritone saxophone); Yaure Muniz, Luis Alemany Conde, Alejandro Pichardo (trumpet); Jesus "Aguaje" Ramos (trombone); Ruben Gonzalez, Roberto Fonseca (piano); Cachaito Lopez (double bass); Manuel Anga Diaz (congas); Roberto Garcia, Carlos Gonzalez (bongos); Enrique Lazaga (maracas); Amadito Valdes (timbales); Diego Coppinger
A trumpet player who learned at his father’s knee, Mirabal began playing professionally in 1951. He joined the jazz band ‘Swing Casino’ on 1953 before forming the ‘Conjunto Rumbavana’ three years later. In 1960, he joined the ‘Orquesta Riverside,’ whose singer Toto Gomez gave him his nickname ‘Guajiro’ Mirabal. There followed spells with ‘Orquesta del Cabaret Tropicana,’ directed by Armando Ramer, the ‘Orquesta del ICRT,’ the official orchestra of Cuban state radio and television. He had also toured with Oscar de Leon and Jose Feliciano.
BVSC presents Manuel Guajiro Mirabal is a debut album for Mirabal who was not only an integral figure of the Buena Vista series of releases, but for decades his trumpet sound has accompanied many cuban maestros and cuban orchestras or ensembles. For this album, Mirabal is paying tribute to Arsenio Rodriguez, an important figure and inovator in the world of Cuban music. Known as "El Ciego Marvelloso" (The Blind Marvel), Rodriguez was one of the pioneers of the conjunto and by introducing congas, piano and extra trumpets he totally transformed the looks of Cuban music forever. So, the music on this album is based upon Rodriguez's music or is music inspired by this revered figure. The configuration of instruments that Mirabal chooses, three trumpets, tres, guitar, percussion, piano and the roller coaster of lead and backing vocals, presents the classic conjunto configuration. Supported by a great ensemble who previously worked (most of them) on Omara Portuondo's Flor De Amor, this record is providing another adventure in Cuban music. The music is rough, dynamic with brilliant performances by each memeber of this "specially assembled group." Although it is driven by many tempos and styles it never losses its grip and focus. It kicks off with "El rincon caliente" which sets the scenery to come-impassioned vocals, plenty of rhythms and brilliant brass work. "Para bailar el montuno" is a showcase for Manuel Galban's guitar brushes as well as Papi Oveido's delicate tres playing. "Deuda" features guest vocalist Ibrahim Ferrer who provides emotional vocals and is supported by the trumpet trio comprised of Luis Alemañy, Alejandro Pichardo Pérez and Guajiro. Polyrhythms just burst throughout the whole record and it never losses the dynamics one has come to expect of these muzos.
The closing track is "Dombe Dombe" with Guajiro's seductive trumpet lines and delicate piano lines provided by Roberto Fonesca, who is featured prominently, contributing to the music's exotic mood. Nevertheless, this recording is a marvelous mixture of various afro-cuban styles and jazz, but the interplay between the musicians is really the treat of the album.
George Duke - Faces In Reflection (1974)
1 The Opening 3:19
2 Capricorn 5:06
3 Piano Solo No. 1 1:15
4 Piano Solo No. 2 1:06
5 Psychocomatic Dung 5:03
6 Faces in Reflection No. 1 [instrumental] 3:42
7 Maria Tres Filhos 5:09
8 North Beach 6:19
9 Da Somba 6:18
10 Faces in Reflection No. 2 [Vocal Version] 2:24
Personnel :
George Duke Keyboards, Vocals, Liner Notes
Leon "Ndugu" Chancler Percussion, Drums
John Heard Bass
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Five Fingers Of Funk - About Time (1998)
1. About Time
2. This Tight For Years (With Wonderbread From Super Sonic Soul Pim
3. One in a Million (Feat. Jeff Baxter From Jive Talkin' Robots)
4.
5. King of Style
6. Offer We Can't Refuse (With Cool Nutz and Jeff Baxter)
7. Let It Flow (Feat. Guaran-T and Freaky Frederati)
8. Fade Away (Feat. Sparky)
9. Here I Be
10. Nuthin But the Dog in Me (Feat. Sparky and Introducing Dicky Dan
11. Nothing Sacred
12. Under Hidden Skies
13. 360
14. Genuine
If you asked a hip-hop expert what the main differences between East Coast and West Coast rap were in the late '80s and '90s, you would have likely heard the following generalization: West Coast rappers were about beats and messages, while the East Coast was about rapping technique, flow, and rhyming style. There is some truth to that generalization, but like other generalizations, that East Coast/West Coast scenario was a case of patterns and trends rather than hard rules that could never be bent or broken -- the problem with musical generalizations is that there are usually a lot of exceptions that have to be taken into account. Because they favored a jazzy alternative rap sound and made rhyming technique a high priority, Five Fingers of Funk were usually compared to New York and Philadelphia artists in the '90s. But Pete Miser's group was from Portland, OR, and there isn't the slightest hint of gangsta rap or G-funk on About Time -- this 1998 release brings to mind Gang Starr, A Tribe Called Quest, and the Jungle Brothers, not Snoop Dogg or Warren G. While there are some parallels between About Time and Miser's solo output, the two are not identical. Fingers have the strong Native Tongues influence that Miser's solo recordings are known for, but with a less produced sound and punchy horn arrangements that owe a lot to '70s funk. About Time, you see, is the work of a hip-hop band -- not just a group, but a real band with trumpet, sax, trombone, electric bass, percussion, and real drums (as opposed to simply drum machines). Miser's rapping and DJ Chill's turntable work are surrounded by live instruments, and that separates About Time from most of 1998's hip-hop efforts. Alt-rap enthusiasts are advised to give this CD a close listen. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Good God! Heavy Funk Covers of James Brown From All Over The World 1968-1974
Good God, indeed -- a masterful compilation of some of the weirdest James Brown covers you've ever heard -- a truly global assortment of tunes, all of which really keep the best funky spirit of The Godfather in place! The tracks here go way past the usual, and most of the numbers are all quite obscure -- tracks recorded not even by soul singers, but by an assortment of artists of many different genres-- all working at different points around the globe in the 60s and 70s, brought together here by their love of James' original funky vision! And in case you're worried about these tunes being some watered-down version of the JB groove, put your fears to rest -- because all the cuts here have as many funky breaks and hard riffing as any of James' best from back in the day -- Dusty Groove America
EL KLAN-Cold sweat
DILLARD CRUME & THE SOUL ROCKERS-Mother Popcorn
ST. VINCENTS LATINAIRES-Hot Pnats i'm coming
THE DAVE PIKE SET-I got the feelin'
TONI TORNADO-Sou Negro
DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL STAGE BAND 1970-My thing/ I made a mistake (Medley)
LIL' TIGER-Do it (Give it up) / My thing (Medley)
THE PHILOSOPHERS-Mama's Orgy (Cold sweat)
WALTEL BRANCO-Tema de Zorra (Popcorn with a feeling)
EAST OF UNDERGROUND-Popcorn
SIX PACK-There was a time
WILLIE DICKINSON & THE PLAYBOYS-Lickin' stick
SOM LIVRE HOUSE BAND-Papa don't take no mess
SKORPYONS OF JAMACIA-Think (about it)
EL COMBO XINGU-Hot pants
THOMIR POP ASANOVIC-Hot Pants road
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Jeremy Steig - Temple Of Birth
This is an LP by flautist Jeremy Steig from 1975, it was released on Columbia Records and features blues guitarist Johnny Winter, the other players are Richie Beirach on piano, Anthony Jackson on bass, Alphonse Mouzon on drums and Ray Mantilla on percussion. Heavy stuff!
1. King Tut Strut
2. Gale
3. Ouanga
4. Mountain Dew Dues
5. Goose Bumps
6. Belly Up
7. Temple Of Birth
8. Shifte-Telle Mama
9. Rupunzel
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Psychedelic Jazz (2008)
01 - Roy Ayers - The Fuzz 04:11
02 - The Dave Pike Set - Mathar 03:44
03 - Pierre Henry - Psyche Rock 02:50
04 - Dorothy Ashby - The Moving Finger 05:40
05 - Wolfgang Dauner Quintet - Uwiii 03:00
06 - Volker Kriegel - Zoom 06:58
07 - Don Sebesky - Guru-Vin 04:36
08 - Jimmy Smith - The Burning Spear 03:56
09 - Gabor Szabo - Summertime 02:30
10 - The Kuhn Brothers & The Mad Rockers - Misty Purple 05:20
11 - Okko - Ganges Delta 03:16
12 - Jonny Teupen - Love Me 06:21
13 - Free Orbit - Big Family 04:10
14 - The Mick Nock Underground - The Squire 05:30
15 - Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity - Season Of The Witch 07:58
16 - Gabor Szabo - Mizrab 03:32
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The Diplomats of Solid Sound featuring The Diplomettes (2008)
The Diplomats Of Solid Sound have really grown in leaps and bounds over the past few years -- starting as more of a garage/mod instrumental combo, but now emerging fully formed as a razor-sharp funk act! They've still got plenty of roots in the 60s, and there's a definite soulful vibe to their music -- but the drums are even harder than before, and they've really turned some of their energy towards more 70s-styled grooves. This set features the core combo with really great organ and electric piano lines from Nate Count Basinger -- plus tenor, baritone sax, guitar, and drums -- and some tracks also feature vocals from the The Diplomettes female trio, a group with a sharper edge than you might expect! Titles include "Lights Out", "Smokey Places", "Soul Connection", "Trouble Me", "Budget Fro", "Plenty Nasty", "Come In My Kitchen", and "If You're Wrong". (Image shown is from CD, LP has the title on a red background.)
1 Plenty Nasty (3:49)
2 Come In My Kitchen (3:21)
3 Hurt Me So (3:36)
4 Budget Fro (3:26)
5 Trouble Me (2:12)
6 Soul Connection (2:26)
7 Smokey Places (3:16)
8 Lights Out! (3:58)
9 B-a-b-y (2:56)
10 If You're Wrong... (I Don't Want To Be Right) (3:10)
11 Hurt Me So (Lack Of Afro Rmx) (3:36)
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The Kings of Funk
The compilers of THE KINGS OF FUNK, RZA and KEB DARGE, are two genre definers that have created more than just awareness; they are the experts revered for their taste and their pioneering career choices. 2004 saw the deaths of many individuals that were at the forefront of creating funk music and also championing funk, Rick James, John Peel, and Dave Godin. It is the championing of funk that has sustained its presence all around us. Today our lives are tinged with Funk, music charts across the globe are dominated by so-called ‘Urban’ music, the root of which lies in the Funk music of the 60’s & 70’s. Films, computer games, TV advertising, ring tones, and even our local supermarket serve up generous helpings of it.These two aficionados are doing more than carrying on the legacies of the aforementioned individuals; they have both created distinct and unique influences in pop culture by virtue of their immense love and respect of music. KEB DARGE has been passionate about music since birth; in the 70’s, he was a regular visitor to legendary Northern Soul nights at The Wigan Casino, in the 80’s he turned his attention to funk, and is solely responsible for the Deep Funk movement (check out Legendary Deep Funk Vol I , II, and III. If you are still unsure, go to Funk Spectrum I, II, III). RZA is a member of Wu Tang Clan, an actor (Coffee & Cigarettes, Rhyme & Reason) and film composer (Kill Bill Vol I & II, Ghost Dog -The Way of The Samurai). His recent success in music supervision has cemented his reputation as a genre definer and aare further examples of his ability to set a mood through his extensive music knowledge.The Kings of... series by UK's BBE Records (Funk being the second one) are homages, not to ‘lost’ musical genres, but to music that ‘fits’ within a specific genre, which may have either been forgotten, or may only be remembered for the first time. Take two compilers mad on music, have them choose their top tracks of the moment, and before you can put on your dancing shoes, we serve you up the most badassss! Funk tunes you ever heard.
Track Listing:
CD1 mixed by RZA
1. Sly & The Family Stone - Small Talk
2. Hank Ballard - From the Love Side
3. Lyn Collins - Do Your Thing
4. Ohio Players - Climax
5. Ohio Players - Singing In The Morning
6. Harlem Underground - Ain't No Sunshine
7. Booker T & MGS - Melting Pot
8. Anne Peebles - You've Got The Papers
9. Ken Boothe - It's Because I'm Black
10. Jimmy Ponder - While My Guitar
11. Honey Cone - If I Can't Fly
12. Bobby Humphries - Jasper Country Man
CD2 mixed KEB DARGE
1. Sharon Jones - Genuine
2. Quantic featuring Spanky Wilson - Don't Joke With A Hungry Man
3. MFSB - Family Affair 1973
4. Brand New - Party Time
5. Mighty Generation - The MG Beat
6. Zebra - Simple Song (Barney Johnson)
7. Madcliff - You Can Make The Change
8. Skying High - Getting Off On Your Loving
9. Anna Raye - Will You Love My Child
10. Dee Edwards - I Can Deal With That
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Miles Davis - Seven Steps To heaven (Jazz Door)
1. I Thought About You (J. Mercer-J. Van Heusen) Jun 1963 8:05
2. All Blues/The Theme (M. Davis) Jun 1963 12:45
3. Seven Steps to Heaven (V. Feldman-M. Davis) Jun 1963 10:32
4. All of You (C. Porter) Oct 8, 1964 12:09
5. Walkin'/The Theme Oct 8, 1964 8:07
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John Coltrane - playing the blues 1960
The recordings here come from the same October 1960 sessions that produced My Favorite Things, and while the all-blues album is far less famous, it's an equivalent document of John Coltrane's work in his earliest recordings of the quartet with drummer Elvin Jones and pianist McCoy Tyner. The all-blues format emphasizes Coltrane's personal relationship to the form, both his emotional depth and his capacity for harmonic extension on essentially modal materials. His soprano on "Blues to Bechet" is a summoning up of the blues form's original power, also apparent in the slow and moving "Blues to Elvin." "Blues to You," played with just Jones and bassist Steve Davis, is a hot coil of sound, Coltrane's convoluted lines twisting into new shapes while he and Jones catch every possible nuance of the beat. "Mr. Knight" would later turn into "India," but it's already a floating modal figure for his tenor. This edition includes the alternate takes previously available only in the box set The Heavyweight Champion.
--Stuart Broomer
Stan Getz - Cool Velvet
01.The Thrill Is Gone ... Lew Brown, Ray Henderson Stan Getz 05:03
02.It Never Entered My Mind Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart Stan Getz 04:06
03.Early Autumn Woody Herman, Ralph Burns, Johnny Mercer Stan Getz 04:45
04.When I Go, I Go All the Way Russell Garcia Stan Getz 04:00
05.A New Town Is a Blue Town Jerry Ross, Richard Adler Stan Getz 02:42
06.'Round Midnight Cootie Williams, Thelonious Monk, Bernie Hanighen Stan Getz 03:07
07.Born to Be Blue Mel Torme, Robert Wells Stan Getz 03:53
08.Whisper Not Benny Golson Stan Getz 05:04
09.Goodbye Gordon Jenkins Stan Getz 04:26
10.Nature Boy Eden Ahbez Stan Getz 03:02
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