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Sunday, July 30, 2006

New Releases | August




Natalie Cole, TBD [Verve, 8/1]
John McLaughlin, Industrial Zen [Verve, 8/1]
Various Artists, Go Baby Go [Verve, 8/1]
Joe Lovano, Streams of Expressions [Blue Note, 8/1]
Sex Mob, Sexotica [8/1]
Billy Hart, Quartet [Highnote Records, 8/1]
Cedar Walton, One Flight Down [Highnote Records, 8/1]
Tania Maria, Intimidade [Blue Note, 8/1]
John Pizzarelli and Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra, Dear Mr. Sinatra [Telarc]
Carribean Jazz Project, Mosaic [Concord Jazz, 8/1]
Oli Silk - So Many Ways [Trippin' n' Rhythm Records 8/1]
Courtney Pine, Closer To Home [Verve (USA), 8/1]
Roy Haynes, Whereas [8/8]
Fourplay, X [RCA, 8/8]
Pat Martino, Starbright/Joyous Lake [8/8]
Thom Rotella, A Day In The Life [Trippin "N" Rhythm Records, 8/8]
Yellowjackets, Mirage A Trois / Club Nocturne [8/8]
Patricia Barber, Mythologies [Blue Note, 8/15]
Ray Barretto, Standards Rican-ditioned [ZOHO Music L.L.C., 8/15]
Mike Stern, Who Let The Cats Out? [Heads Up International, 8/15]
Willie Bobo, Lost and Found [Concord Jazz 8/15]
Rick Braun, V 1 Sessions [8/15]
Don Ellis, Music From Other Galaxies & Planets [8/15]
Jan Hammer, Melodies [Wounded Bird Records, 8/15]
Hazeltine/Mraz Trio, Manhattan [Telarc, 8/15]
Jonas Hellborg, Abstract Logic [8/15]
Lenny White, Big City [Wounded Bird Records, 8/15]
Maria Muldaur, Love Songs of Bob Dylan [Telarc]
Lee Ritenour, Smoke N' Mirrors [Peak Records, 8/22]
Geri Allen, Timeless Portraits And Dreams [Telarc, 8 / 22]
Richard Bona, Tiki [Decca, 8/22]
Walter Beasley, Live [Shanachie Records, 8/22]
Doc Powell, S/T [Heads Up International, 8/22]
Torcuato Mariano, Lift Me Up [215 Records, 8/22]
Gil Parris, Strength [215 Records, 8/22]
Dave Brubeck, TBA [Telarc]
Nancy Wilson, Turned Blue [Telarc, 8/22]
Fred Martin & The Levite Camp, Some Bridges [Concord, 8/29]
Brazilian Girls, TBD [Verve Forecast, 8/29]


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Upcoming Jazz Releases | 8/1/06

Upcoming Jazz Releases

Al Hurt - Jazz A-La Carte (Australia) (Aim) - Reissue
Art Pepper - Return of (Japan) (Virgin) - Reissue
Baby Loves Jazz - Go Baby Go (Verve)
Barbra Streisand - Nur Das Beste (Japan) (Columbia) - Reissue
Benny Carter - Jazz Profile No. 17(England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Benny Carter - Sax a la Carter (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Benny Golson - Benny Golson and the Philadelphians (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Billie Holiday - God Bless the Child (Legacy) - Reissue
Billy Hart - Quartet (High Note)
Brecker Brothers - Very Best of (RVG/Legacy) - Reissue
Brian Blade Fellowship - Brian Blade Fellowship (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Brian Blade Fellowship - Bobo (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Browne / Keller / Murphy - Carried by the Sun (Australia) (Jazzhead)
Budd Powell - Jazz Profile (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Budd Powell - Very Best (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Cannonball Adderley - Bossa Nova (Japan) (Virgin) - Reissue
Cannonball Adderley - Domination (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Cannonball Adderley - Money in the Pocket (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Cannonball Adderley - Why Am I Treated So Bad? (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Cannonball Adderley - Cannonball in Europe (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Cannonball Adderly / Bill Evans - Know What I Mean (Japan) (Riverside) - Reissue
Cannonball Adderly / Bill Evans - Portrait Of (Japan) (Riverside) - Reissue
Carribean Jazz Project - Mosaic (Concord)
Cedar Walton - One Flight Down (Highnote)
Cedar Walton - One Flight Down (High Note)
Celia Cruz - Homenaje a Beny More (Fania)
Charles Mingus - Mingus Three (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Charles Mingus - Tijuana Moods (Japan) (BMG) - Reissue
Charlie Parker - For Lovers Only (Verve) - Reissue
Charlie Parker - Bird at the Hi-Hat (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Chet Baker - Sings & Plays (Japan) (Virgin) - Reissue
Chet Baker - Chet Baker Big B& (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Chet Baker - Chet Baker Ensemble (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Chet Baker - Chet Baker Sextet (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Chet Baker - Chet Baker Sings & Plays (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Chet Baker - Jazz Profile (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Chet Baker - In New York (Japan) (Riverside) - Reissue
Chet Baker - Sings the Standards (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Chet Baker - Theme Music from the James Dean Story (England) (Pacific Jazz) - Reissue
Count Basie - One O'Clock Jump (Legacy) - Reissue
Courtney Pine - Closer to Home (Verve) - Reissue
Denise Jannah - Different Colours (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Denise Jannah - I Was Born in Love With You (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Dinah Washington - DInah Washington for Lovers (Verve) - Reissue
Dinah Washington - Jazz Masters (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Dinah Washington - Jazz Profile (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Dinah Washington - Sings the Standards (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Dizzy Gillespie - Night in Tunisia (Legacy) - Reissue
Don Byron - Nu Blaxploitation (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Duke Ellington - Ellington '55 (England) (Capital Jazz) - Reissue
Earl Klugh - Earl Klugh (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Earl Klugh - Living Inside Your Love (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Enrico Pieranunzi / Marc Johnson / Joey Baron - Ballads (Camjazz)
Ewan MacColl - Tradition Years: Blow Boys Blow (Empire) - Reissue
Four Freshmen - & Five Trombones (Virgin) - Reissue
Gasoline Heart - You Know Who You Are (Mono vs. Stereo)
George Benson - 20/20 (Japan) (Warner Brothers) - Reissue
George Shearing - Very Best of (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
George Shearing - Lullaby of Birdland (V.I.E.W.) - DVD-Video
Gerry Mulligan - Reunion (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Golden Gate Quartet - Spirituals to Swing (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Golden Gate Quartet - Vol. 2 - Spirituals to Swing (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Grant Green - Best of (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Grant Green - Matador (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Grant Green - Mellow Madness (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Greg Osby - Symbols of Light (A Solution) (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Harvey Mason - Funk in a Mason Jar (Japan) (Arista) - Reissue
Horace Silver - Cape Verdean Blues (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Horace Silver - Very Best of (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Hot Club of Detroit - Hot Club of Detroit (Mack Avenue)
Houston Person with Bill Charlap - You Taught My Heart to Sing (High Note)
Jacky Terrasson - Alive (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Jaco Pastorius - Introducing Jaco Pastorius (Warner Jazz) - Reissue
James Moody - Moody Plays Mancini (Warner Brothers) - Reissue
Jazz Crusaders - Chile Con Soul (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Jazz Crusaders - Festival Album (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Jeanne Newhall - Wild Blue (Blix Street)
Jim Hall - Jazz Guitar (Virgin) - Reissue
Jimmy Smith - Very Best Of (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Joe Henderson - Ballads and Blues (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Joe Lovano - Streams of Expression (Blue Note)
Joe Pass - For Django (Japan) (Toshiba / EMI) - Reissue
Joe Torres - Latino Con Soul (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Joe Williams - A Song is Born (View) - Reissue - DVD-Video
John Coltrane - Like Sonny (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
John McLaughlin - Industrial Zen (Verve (Fontana))
John Proulx - Moon & Sand (Maz Jazz)
John Scofield - Best of (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
John Scofield - Meant to Be (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
John Scofield - What We Do (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Johnny Smith - Walk Don't Run (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Johnny Smith Quartet - Moonlight in Vermont (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Julie London - Around Midnight (Japan) (Virgin) - Reissue
June Christy - Something Cool (Japan) (Virgin) - Reissue
June Christy - Ballads for Night People (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
June Christy - June's Got Rhythm (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Kenny Burrell - Best of (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Kenny Dorham - Afro Araan (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Laszlo Gardony - Breakout (BMG) - Reissue
Lee Konitz - Another Shade of Blue (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Lee Morgan - Jazz Profile (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Lee Morgan - Last Session (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Lee Morgan - Very Best Of (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Lou Donaldson - Good Gracious (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Lou Donaldson - Mr. Shing-a-Ling (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
McCoy Tyner - Jazz Profile (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Michel Petrucciani - Live (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Michel Petrucciani - Michel Plays Petrucciani (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Michel Petrucciani - Music (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Michel Petrucciani - Pianism (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Michel Petrucciani - Power of Three (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Miles Davis - Birdland 1951 (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Modern Jazz Quartet - Introducing the Modern Jazz Quartet (Warner Jazz) - Reissue
Monsieur Gainsbourg Revisited - Monsieur Gainsbourg Revisited (Verve Forecast)
Nancy Wilson - Guess Who I Saw Today (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Ornette Coleman - Introducing Ornette Coleman (Japan) (Warner Jazz) - Reissue
Oscar Brand - Tradition Years: Pie in the Sky (Empire) - Reissue
Oscar Peterson - Music in the Key of Oscar (View) - Reissue - DVD-Video
Pat Martino - All Sides Now (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Pete Fountain - King of New Orleans Jazz (Australia) (Aim) - Reissue
Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Introducing Rahsaan Roland Kirk (Japan) (Warner Jazz) - Reissue
Red Garland - Misty Red (Japan) (BMG) - Reissue
Renee Rosnes - Art & Soul (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Renee Rosnes - As We Are Now (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Rodney Jones - Soul Manifesto (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Ronnie Laws - Very Best of (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Rosemary Clooney - Come on My a House (Legacy) - Reissue
Sam Taylor - Best Selection (Universal) - Reissue
Sarah Vaughn - Send in the Clowns (Legacy) - Reissue
Sarah Vaughn - Sings the Standards (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Scott Hamilton - Nocturnes & Serenades (Concord)
Serge Chaloff - Boston Blows Up (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Serge Gainsbourg - Monsieur Gainsbourg (Verve)
Sex Mob - Sexotica (Wea)
Sidney Bechet - Runnin' Wild (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Sonny Clark - Standards (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Sonny Criss - Go Man! (Virgin) - Reissue
Sonny Rollins - Very Best of (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Stan Getz - At Stroyville - Vol. 1 & 2 (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Stan Getz - Poetry (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Stan Kenton - Back to Balboa (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Stan Kenton - Sophisticated Approach (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Stan Kenton - Stage Door Swings (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Stan Kenton - Viva Kenton (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Stanley Turrentine - Common Touch (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Steven Bernstein's Millennial Territory Orchestra - MTO Vol. 1 (Sunnyside)
Tania Marie - Intimidade (Blue Note) - Reissue
Thad Jones / Mel Lewis - Live at Village Vanguard (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Thelonious Monk - Jazz Profile (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Thelonious Monk - Very Best Of (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Tito Gobbi - Minnie the Moocher: The Best of Cab Calloway (Australia) (Mastersong) - Reissue
Triosk - Headlight Serenade (The Leaf Label)
ValerieJoi - Singing the Sacred Yes (Gemini Sun)
Willie Bobo - Bobo's Beat (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Zoot Sims - On Ducret Thompson (Virgin) - Reissue
Zoot Sims - Jazz Alive! A Night at the Half Note (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue


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Saturday, July 29, 2006

Paul Brown Signs To Peak, Releasing Duets CD

Guitarist and producer Paul Brown and GRP go their separate ways, but he lands with Peak Records.
Paul Brown, who has produced more than 40 No. 1 smooth jazz hits and now even has one of his own, has signed a recording contract with Peak Records, which was co-founded by Russ Freeman of the Rippingtons. The guitarist joins Peak’s latest signee, Chante Moore, as well as pianist David Benoit, saxophonists Gerald Albright and Eric Marienthal, guitarists Norman Brown and Lee Ritenour, the Braxton Brothers, and others.

After acting as a producer for more than 20 years, Brown released his debut solo record in 2004 called Up Front on the GRP label, which featured the hit single “24/7.” He followed that in 2005 on GRP with The City, which produced his first No. 1 song this year with “Winelight.” The cover of the Grover Washington Jr. song is still on the smooth jazz charts.

Brown says he’s already recorded several songs for the new CD, including one featuring saxophonist Euge Groove.

"For this record we decided it was going to be more like a Paul Brown and friends kind of a record. So each song will have some kind of duet on it. I’m doing eight instrumentals and three vocal tunes and hopefully will get some well-known singers to do a couple songs. And I’ll probably sing one song. And then I’m going to get all my buddies to come and play on the other stuff."

Originally posted by Brian Soergel at smoothvibes.com

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Thursday, July 27, 2006

Smooth Jazz Top Ten | Week Ended 7/28/06







LW TW Artist Title (Label)
1 - 1 - Peter White - "What Does It Take" (Columbia)
2 - 2 - Mindi Abair - "True Blue" (GRP/VMG)
4 - 3 - Wayman Tisdale - "Get Down On It" (Rendezvous)
3 - 4 - Philippe Saisse - "Trio Do It Again" (Rendezvous)
7 - 5 - Nick Colionne - "Always Thinking Of You" (Narada Jazz/EMI)
5 - 6 - Brian Culbertson - "Let's Get Started" - (GRP/VMG)
6 - 7 - Euge Groove - "Chillaxin" (Narada Jazz/EMI)
9 - 8 - Fourplay f/Michael McDonald - "My Love's Leavin'" (Bluebird/RCA Victor/RMG)
11 - 9 - Corinne Bailey Rae - "Put Your Records On" (Capitol)
8 - 10 - Ramsey Lewis - "Oh Happy Day" (Narada Jazz/EMI)




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Monday, July 24, 2006

July Releases




Bob James, Sign of The Times [Koch Records, 7/25]
Jazzmasters, V [Trippin' n' Rhythm Records, 7/25]
Bob James, Hands Down [Koch Records, 7/25]
Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, Stranger Things [Concord, 7/25]
Bireli Lagrene, Live at Marciac [Dreyfus Jazz, 7/25]
Flora Purim, Nothing Will Be As It ... [7/25]
The Rippingtons, 20th Anniversary Celebration [Concord Records, 7 / 25]
Various Artist, Groove Lounge [7/25]

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Upcoming Jazz Releases | 7/25/06

Upcoming Jazz Releases

Acoustic Alchemy - Best Kept Secret (Universal) - DVD-Video
Airto / Flora Purim - Airto and Flora Purim - The Latin Jazz All-Stars (View) - Reissue - DVD-Video
Anita Wardell - Noted (Specific Jazz)
Art Ensemble of Chicago - Non-Cognitive Aspects of the City - Live at the Iridium (PI)
Bill Eckstein - Prisoner of Love: The Romantic Billy Eckstein (Savoy) - Reissue
Bill Evans - Last Trio Live '80 (Japan) (Vap) - DVD-Video
Bireli Lagrene - Live in Marcias / Blue Eyes (Dreyfus)
Bob James - Hands Down (Koch) - Reissue
Bob James - Sign of the Times (Koch) - Reissue
Bridge 61 - Journal (Atavistic)
Brotzmann / Mangelsdorff /. Sommer - Pica Pica (1982) (Atavistic) - Reissue
Delbert McClinton - Live from Austin Texas (Red) - DVD-Video
Flora Purim - Nothing Will Be As It Was Tomorrow / Everyday (Collectables) - Reissue
Grady Tate - The Windmills of Your Mind (Passport) - Reissue
Gregory Howe - Salsa Blanco (Wide Hive)
Groove Lounge - Groove Lounge (Savoy) - Reissue
Jimmy Smith - Keep on Comin' (Wounded Bird) - Reissue
Kenny Burrell - In a Mellow Tone: Smooth Swing Of Kenny Burrell (Savoy)
Kenny Drew Trio - Complete Recordings 1953-54 (Fresh Sounds) - Reissue
Marian McPartland - Yesterdays: Martian McPartland - First Lady of Jazz (Savoy) - Reissue
Michel Legrand Orchestra - Michel Legrand Orchestra (Passport)
Milt Jackson - Be Bop (Collectables) - Reissue
Nicolas Masson - Yellow (Fresh Sound New Talent)
Paul Flaherty - Rock in the Snow (Important)
Paul Hardcastle - Jazzmasters 5 (V2)
Peter Brotzmann - Pica Pica: 1982 (Atavistic) - Reissue
Roberto Rodriguez - Oy Vey!!!...Ole!!! (Tzadik)
Ruth Brown - Brown is Beautiful (Passport)
Sonny Stitt - Stitt's Bits: Bebop Recordings 1949-19523 (Fantasy) - Reissue - 2+ CDs
The Nylons - Live in Tokyo & More (Unidisc) - DVD-Video
The Rippingtons - 20th Anniversary Celebration (Peak)
Toni Sola Quartet - Eight Reasons to Listen to It (Swing Alley)
Tony Scott - FIngerpoppin' Complete Recordings 1954-55 (Fresh Sound) - Reissue
Various Artists - Putmayo Presents: Blues Around the World (Putmayo) - Reissue

Thu 27-Jul-2006

Barney Wilen - Barney (Japan) (BMG) - Reissue
Bud Powell - Swingin' With Bud (Japan) (BMG) - Reissue
Eugen Cicero - Jazz Bach (Japan) (Baystate) - Reissue
Helen Merrill - Parole e Musica (Japan) (BMG) - Reissue
John Pizzarelli - Meets the Beatles (RCA) - Reissue
Michel LeGrand Orchestra - Images (Japan) (BMG) - Reissue
Mike Manieri - Love Play (Japan) (Arista) - Reissue
Montreux All Stars - Blue Montreux Vol. 1 (Japan) (BMG) - Reissue
Sonny Rollins - Now's The Time (Japan) (BMG) - Reissue

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Friday, July 21, 2006

Rippington's 20th Anniversary Tour Coming to Gerald Veasley's Jazz Base

Berks Jazz Vibes
If you've never heard the Rippingtons up close and personal, here is a great opportunity to do just that! What a great venue in which to hear a band that has helped set the standard for innovative and dynamic music in jazz over the last two decades. Tickets will go fast, so don't delay!

The Rippingtons 20th Anniversary Tour featuring original band members Russ Freeman, Jeff Kashiwa, Steve Reid, Kim Stone, Bill Heller and Dave Karasony is coming Saturday, August 19th to Gerald Veasley's Jazz Base at the Sheraton Reading Hotel.

The Ripps will be performing two spectacular shows on that special evening at 7 and 10 p.m. Tickets are $30 per show. Seating is limited to 140 per show.

The Rippingtons, founded by Russ Freeman in 1987, pioneered the smooth jazz landscape and have been a dominant presence in contemporary music ever since.

Their groundbreaking album, Moonlighting, was voted the No. 1 Most Influential Contemporary Jazz Album of all time by Jazziz magazine.

But Moonlighting was only the beginning of memorable Rippington music. Such hit recordings as Kilimanjaro, Tourist in Paradise, Welcome to the St. James Club, Curves Ahead, Weekend In Monaco, Live in L.A., Sahara, Brave New World, Black Diamond, Topaz, Live Across America, Life in the Tropics, Let It Ripp! and Wild Card kept embellishing their legacy one disc at a time.

To mark their 20th anniversary milestone, Freeman, true to his creative and innovative spirit as a composer and producer, opted not to merely crank out a greatest hits package. Instead, he concocted the exciting idea of an all-star Ripps class reunion.

So in addition to a celebratory tour, he came up with a remarkable new CD/DVD package that includes a CD of all news Ripps music and a DVD featuring a colorful retrospective as well as exciting videos from over the years. He gathered all Rippingtons recording and touring members past and present to alternate on 10 brand new compositions and a sizzling medley featuring newly recorded snippets of nine classic Ripps cuts. The end result is a marvelous medley of music simply but aptly entitled The Rippingtons 20th Anniversary.

Performing at Gerald Veasley's Jazz Base will be a Ripps reunion group featuring such accomplished artists as Freeman on guitar, saxophonist Jeff Kasahiwa, percussionist Steve Reid, bassist Kim Stone, keyboardist Bill Heller and drummer Dave Karasony.

When Freeman started the band, he vowed it would never break up -- that it would survive the inevitable personnel changes and evolve its sound naturally over time. He didn't break that vow.

So Gerald Veasley's Jazz Base at the Sheraton Reading Hotel on August 19th promises to be hosting a magic moment in time when patrons can savor where The Rippingtons have been and rejoice that they still are vibrant, creative and excited about the future.

Tickets are $30 each show. Seating is limited to 140 per show.

Tickets can be purchased by:

Calling CD Exchange at 610-777-2310 to order by phone.
Stopping by the CD Exchange, 360 E. Wyomissing Ave., Mohnton, PA, during regular business hours Tuesday through Saturday.
Stopping by Thursday nights at Gerald Veasley's Jazz Base at the Sheraton Reading Hotel.
Ordering online at www.berksjazzfest.com

We hope to see you at the show! The Jazz Base is sure to become one of your favorite venues, if it isn't already!

Happy Jazzin'

Originally posted by Beverly Packard at smoothjazzvibes.com
Jazz Circle Member of the Berks Arts Council
Reading, Pennsyvania


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Thursday, July 20, 2006

Smooth Jazz Top Ten | Week Ended 7/21/06







LW TW Artist Title (Label)
2 - 1 - Peter White - "What Does It Take" (Columbia)
1 - 2 - Mindi Abair - "True Blue" (GRP/VMG)
3 - 3 - Philippe Saisse - "Trio Do It Again" (Rendezvous)
4 - 4 - Wayman Tisdale - "Get Down On It" (Rendezvous)
5 - 5 - Brian Culbertson - "Let's Get Started" - (GRP/VMG)
8 - 6 - Euge Groove - "Chillaxin" (Narada Jazz/EMI)
7 - 7 - Nick Colionne - "Always Thinking Of You" (Narada Jazz/EMI)
6 - 8 - Ramsey Lewis - "Oh Happy Day" (Narada Jazz/EMI)
9 - 9 - Fourplay f/Michael McDonald - "My Love's Leavin'" (Bluebird/RCA Victor/RMG)
12 - 10 - Ray Parker, Jr. - "Mismaloya Beach" (Raydio Music Group)




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Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Fourplay: Tenth Album

Scheduled to release on August 8, with radio airplay kicking in on the Fourth of July, Fourplay X, the supergroup's landmark tenth album, marks a shift from recent experiments in spontaneous composition and tight deadlines to focus more fully on writing and arrangement as groundwork for elegant improvisation.

Unlike previous projects, Fourplay X began through exchanges of MP3 demos between all four members. The magic of Fourplay is based on the interactions between keyboardist Bob James, bassist Nathan East, guitarist Larry Carlton, and drummer Harvey Mason, each a pop music icon in his own right.

The results can be heard in the intricacy of James' alternately breezy and forceful opening track, "Turnabout, " in Carlton's bluesy, Wes Montgomery- inflected "Cinnamon Sugar, " in East's exotic and airy "Eastern Sky, " in Mason's straight-ahead groovefest "Kid Zero" -- in the polish and conception of each track on Fourplay X, making this their most fully conceived group effort to date.

They bring the same qualities to the table for the one cover, and the first single, on the album: "My Love's Leavin, '" written and recorded originally by Steve Winwood and performed here with Michael McDonald. From the opening notes -- a percolating synthesizer figure that pays tribute to Winwood's sound -- through the searing, smoky vocal, "My Love's Leavin'" shows what a brilliant band can achieve when working in tandem with a singer of McDonald's caliber.

All four members fill their calendars with sessions and solo projects, but it remains a priority to keep Fourplay alive as their only true group endeavor, with each partner an equal contributor. "It's unique in that we come together as friends as well as musicians who are at the top of our game, " explains East. "I don't think I've had a day off this year, and the other guys are just as busy. But we always make the time to get together -- to be honest, mainly because it's fun."

Fourplay debuted with a splash in 1991: Their self-titled debut album sold more than one million copies and lodged for 33 weeks at the top of the Billboard Contemporary Jazz charts. The follow-up, Between the Sheets, reached number one, earned gold status, and was nominated for a Grammy in 1993. They went three-for-three in 1995 with their third release, Elixir, which also hit number one and stayed on the charts for more than a year and a half. And, as if to save time, their fourth album, 4, entered the charts at number one.

This early momentum builds with Fourplay X as the group begins a marathon tour that starts with Europe in July; highlights include headline dates at the Montreux and North Sea Jazz Festivals. In late July they continue to Indonesia, Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Japan, where a highlight includes an appearance as the only jazz artists featured at the Udo Music Festival, alongside Santana, Jeff Beck, the Doobie Brothers, and other rock legends. The U.S. tour begins on August 19 and 20, with appearances at the JVC Jazz Festivals in Concord and Los Angeles, California.

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Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Chet Baker Jazz Festival: Toronto, Sept 1-3, 2006

The Chet Baker Jazz Festival, to be held in Toronto on September 1-3, 2006, commemorates the legacy of Chet Baker and the newly formed Chet Baker Foundation. This FREE festival begins just before the Labour Day week-end at Yonge/Dundas Square with two special Concert Gala Fundraisers at the Music Hall on the Danforth. The festival will be an annual celebration which will spread to Europe in the next year.

The legendary Chet Baker was born in Oklahoma and died in Amsterdam, Holland in 1988. Few musicians have embodied the romantic, and ultimately tragic, jazz figure as totally as Chet Baker. A lyrical, self-taught improviser with a soft touch that seemed to kiss the notes as they flew by, Baker laid claim to Miles Davis' cool, laid-back approach early on and made it his, for life. With his wan, Hollywood good looks and bad-boy reputation, Baker became the poster boy for West Coast cool jazz. In a style that combined restraint with a certain nervous agitation and a strong dose of sentimentality, particularly on ballads, Baker captured the imagination not only of jazz lovers, but of a general public fascinated as much by his lifestyle as his music. Baker's high, whispered vocals, even more popular now than in his heyday, captured the same sleepy intimacy as his trumpet, particularly on such tunes as “I Fall in Love Too Easily,” and “Everything Happens To Me.”

The Chet Baker Jazz Festival features world-class artists such as Riccardo Del Fra, Tony Purrone, Randy Brecker, Harold Danko, Hilario Duran, Jane Bunnett, Guido Basso, Pat Labarbera, Kevin Turcotte, the Canada Pops Orchestra and many more... Jazz aficionados and lovers of good music will be sure to recognize and appreciate this world class talent.

The festival includes jazz workshops, dancing, film screenings, theatrical performances as well as great food/beverage vendors, a concessions area, and arts & crafts vendors.

There are two Concert Gala Fundraisers held at the Music Hall on September 1st and 3rd. The concept of the September 1st concert was inspired by Chet Baker's 'Last Great Concert' which took place in Funkhaus, Hannover, Germany. Chet Baker's band was backed by a 50 piece orchestra. This took place two weeks before his death in Amsterdam. This concert was beautifully recorded and is distributed by Enja records. Players such as Herb Geller, Harold Danko, Cameron Brown and Bob Mover who played with Chet Baker will be included in the fronting band. The September 3rd concert is a reflection of Chet's history with Latin, samba, bossa nova and Brazilian music. It will be a historic event as multiple Grammy Award-winner Randy Brecker and Juno recipients Hilario Duran and Jane Bunnett all share the same stage for the first time. This will be one night you surely won't want to miss!

The Chet Baker Foundation is a non-profit organization centred in Toronto. Their mandate is to promote jazz music and jazz education whereby: we endeavor to educate and further the public's understanding and appreciation of the arts by providing performances of an artistic nature in public spaces and by providing seminars on topics relating to such performances, to produce the Chet Baker Jazz Festival annually for the purposes of educating and advancing the public's understanding and appreciation of performing arts and to educate through participation in such festivals, concerts and related workshops. Students enrolled in music programs will be available to sign up for seminars and competitions. Winners will also have an opportunity to perform on the main stage, receive scholarships, instruments and awards of distinction. They're currently working on student exchange programs with jazz institutes in Europe and NYC; thus providing a depth to their education and broadening their cultural scope; to pave a way for a career in the jazz industry. Chet Baker's widow Carol Baker is currently based in Toronto to take on the duties of the board's chair.

The Chet Baker Foundation

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Monday, July 17, 2006

Frank Sinatra Pianist Bill Miller Dies

Bill Miller, who was Frank Sinatra's pianist for nearly 50 years until the singer's last performance in 1995, has died. He was 91. Miller died Tuesday at a Montreal hospital of complications from a heart attack, his daughter, Meredith, told the Los Angeles Times.

"Bill Miller was the greatest accompanist that any popular singer ever had," Sinatra's son, Frank Jr., told the Times. "There was no one who had his touch, no one who had his taste."

When Sinatra died of a heart attack in 1998 at age 82, Miller played "One for My Baby (And One More for the Road)" at the funeral. About six months after Sinatra died, his son convinced Miller to come out of retirement and the two had been performing together ever since.

About two weeks ago, Miller fell and broke his hip while performing in Canada on July 1. Shortly after the accident, he suffered a heart attack and underwent heart bypass surgery.

"There are lots of great piano players but to be an accompanist to a singer is really an art form," said Al Viola, who was Sinatra's longtime guitarist. "It's a conversation, but you really have to listen and pay respect to the singer."

Miller was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and was largely a self-taught pianist. He began playing professionally at 16 and within two years had gotten an orchestra job. He went on to play with giants such as Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman and Charlie Barnet.

In 1951, Miller was playing the lounge at the Desert Inn in Las Vegas when Sinatra came to hear him. The crooner liked Miller's understated style and asked him to join his TV show. The two went on to share the stage for 46 years, except for several years starting in 1978 when they had a falling out.

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Jazz innovators the Rippingtons still riffing

In the liner notes to the Rippingtons' new "20th Anniversary" album, Russ Freeman, the founder and creative genius behind the contemporary jazz group, wrote, "My favorite band growing up was the Beatles."

"I will never forget running home from the record store, eagerly awaiting the latest LP from my heroes," he says. "I was heartbroken when, at age 9, I learned that the Beatles were breaking up. I vowed that if I ever started a band, it would never break up."

Freeman has proved true to his word. The Rippingtons, originally formed in 1986 as an ad hoc band of improvisers, turns 20 this year -- an impressive feat for any group in any genre.

The Rippingtons will celebrate their birthday with the July 25 CD/DVD release of "20th Anniversary" (Peak), which reunites past and present band members and featured artists from the group's 16-album career. The record contains old tunes that have been re-envisioned, plus a few new numbers.

Performers comprise a who's who of the contemporary jazz world, including Dave Koz, Brian McKnight, Patti Austin, Jeffrey Osborne, Kirk Whalum, Paul Taylor, Eric Marienthal, Jeff Kashiwa and Steve Reid.

The core group begins a U.S. tour in August.

MOVEMENT MAKERS

Not only were the Rippingtons a pioneer of the contemporary jazz genre, but the band also paved the way for a full slate of so-called smooth jazz artists via the Peak Records imprint that was co-founded in 1994 by Freeman and his longtime manager, Andi Howard.

The Rippingtons' story begins in 1986 when Freeman, then recording as a solo artist on the Brainchild label (later bought by Passport), was asked by Japanese label Alpha to round up some friends, including soprano-saxophonist Kenny G and pianist David Benoit, to record an album.

He "let it ripp," so to speak, with the resulting disc, "Moonlighting," which was later released stateside by Passport. Rather than become a one-hit wonder, though, the band turned into a movement maker.

"Unbeknownst to anyone at the time, that project became the basis of a new format," says Howard, who has served as the Rippingtons' manager for the past 20 years. "There wasn't smooth jazz radio at that time. But their music helped launch that. Russ was a forefather of the smooth jazz format."

Freeman originally envisioned the Rippingtons as a group that would feature various guest artists for whom he would compose new material. But a core band began to jell and "became as popular as the guests," Freeman notes. Today, the current lineup includes Freeman, Bill Heller, Eric Marienthal, Scott Breadman, Dave Karasony, Jeff Kashiwa, Steve Reid and Kim Stone.

Bassist Stone, an 18-year vet of the group, says that it was great having different artists such as pianist Joe Sample and saxophonist Dave Koz spotlighted on the band's albums over the years.

"But at a certain point, (the core members) became the personalities, and the audience enjoyed our musical characters," Stone says.

NOT ALL SMOOTH

Stone adds that he's not partial to the smooth jazz tag even though he's thankful smooth jazz radio has embraced the group. "Not all Rippingtons music is smooth," he says. "We can rock and groove. What we play is a hybrid of many kinds of music. I think of it as new jazz fusion."

Koz, who hosts the morning show on radio station KTWV (the Wave) in Los Angeles as well as the syndicated "The Dave Koz Radio Show," plays on the "20th Anniversary" track "A Kiss Under the Moonlight." He laughs when recalling his appearance on the group's first album, "Moonlighting," which was recorded four years before his debut album on Capitol Records.

"I was enlisted to play the EWI," he says, referring to the synthesized electronic wind instrument. "Russ was playing a synth guitar at that time, and the label didn't want that sound on this side project. So, I'm the one who was basically mimicking his synth guitar to give the sounds and colors he was looking for."

What was once indeed a side project has come to dominate Freeman's career. "Russ has totally let his solo career take a back seat," Koz says. "You don't see that happening very often. But over the years he's created a band concept, a band mentality."

As for the founding of Peak, which happened when the Rippingtons were recording for GRP, Freeman and Howard sought to provide a home for contemporary jazz musicians.

"We wanted to combine business acumen with musical artistry," Freeman says. "We felt that having a musician involved with a label was a good thing for nurturing a culture of creativity."

By Dan Ouellette
Reuters/Billboard

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July Releases




Brian Bromberg, Jaco [Artistry, 7/18]
Elton Dean Quintet, Silent Knowledge [Cuneiform Records, 7/18]
Jane Bunnett, Radio Guantanamo [Blue Note, 7/18]
Richard 'Groove' Holmes, Soul Message [7/18]
Eddie Henderson Project, Precious Moments [7/18]
Lee Konitz, Lullaby of Birdland [7/18]
Joe Locke/Geoffrey Keezer, Live in Seattle [7/18]
Dan Siegel, Departure [7/18]
Tribal Tech, Thick [7/18]
Various Artist, To Grover With Love [ARTizen Music Group, 7/18]
Various Artist, Playboy Cocktail Mix [7/18]
Chris Walden, No Bounds [7/18]
Eri Yamamoto, Cobalt Blue [7/18]
Joe Zawinul/Zawinul Syndicate, World Tour [7/18]
Bob James, Sign of The Times [Koch Records, 7/25]
Jazzmasters, V [Trippin' n' Rhythm Records, 7/25]
Bob James, Hands Down [Koch Records, 7/25]
Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, Stranger Things [Concord, 7/25]
Bireli Lagrene, Live at Marciac [Dreyfus Jazz, 7/25]
Flora Purim, Nothing Will Be As It ... [7/25]
The Rippingtons, 20th Anniversary Celebration [Concord Records, 7 / 25]
Various Artist, Groove Lounge [7/25]

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Upcoming Jazz Releases | 7/18/06

Upcoming Jazz Releases

Mon 17-Jul-2006

Anita O'Day - Keep the Coffee Coming (Five Four) - Reissue
Anja Garbarek - Briefly Shaking (England) (Mute)
Bob Bernard - Thanks a Million (Canada) (Sackville) - Reissue
Four Freshmen - Blue World (1950-55) (E!) - Reissue
Leroy Anthony & His Orchestra - Man on the Beat (Montpelier)
Mose Allison - Mose Allison Sings (Fantasy) - Reissue
Necks - Chemist (Australia) (Fish of Mils)



Tue 18-Jul-2006

Anthony Wilson Nonet - Power of Nine (Groove Note)
Anthony Wilson Trio - Savivity (Groove Note) - SACD
Arthur Pryor - Echoes from Asbury Park (Archeophone)
Ayako Hosokawa & Shota Osabe Ensemble - I Touch the Stars (FJM)
Bob James - Bob James Live (View) - DVD-Video
Boisen & Raskin - Music + One (Rastacan)
Brian Bromberg - Jaco (Ryko) - Reissue
Buck Hill - Relax (Severn)
Bud Shank - Doctor Is In (Candid) - Reissue
Buddy Collette - Live at Camino College (UFO Bass)
CBD Trio - Suspension (Rastacan)
Chris Walden Big Band - No Bounds (Origin)
Dan Siegel - Departure (Native Language)
Dan Siegel - Departure (Native Language Music)
Dave Stryker - Chaser (Mel Bay)
David Sinclair - Moon Over Man (Remastered UK) (Eclectic) - Reissue
Dinah Washington - Collection (Germany) (EMI Gold) - Reissue
Eddie Henderson Project - Precious Moment (Kind of Blue)
Elton Dean - Bladik (Cuneiform) - Reissue
Elton Dean - Silent Knowledge (Cuneiform) - Reissue
Eri Yamamoto - Cobalt Blue (Thirsty Ear)
Gary Burton - Lofty Fake Anagram/Genuine Tong Funeral (England) (BGO) - Reissue - 2+ CDs
Glenn Miller - In the USA & Europe (Sounds of Yesteryear) - Reissue
Grant Green - Live at the Club Mozambique (Blue Note) - Reissue
Humphrey Lyttelton - Other Parlophones 1951-1954 (Sackville) - Reissue
Jane Bunnett - Radio Guantanamo: Gunatanamo Blues Project (Blue Note)
Jeanie Bryson - Live at the Warsaw Jazz Festival (Music Video Distributors) - DVD-Video
Jimmy McGriff - Jimmy McGriff Big Band (Blue Note)
Joe Dorio - Solo Guitar (Art of Life)
Joe Locke & Geoffrey Keezer Group - Live in Seattle (Origin)
Joe Zawinul - World Tour (Ryko) - Reissue - 2+ CDs
John McLaughlin/Remember Shakti - Remember Shakti: The Way of Beauty (Magada) - DVD-Video
John Pizzarelli - Dear Mr. Sinatra (Telarc)
Lee Konitz - Lullaby of Birdland (Candid)
Marial Solal - Portrait in Black & White (Nocturne)
Marty Paich - The Broadway Bit/I Get a Boot Out of You (Collector's Choice) - Reissue
Metta Quintet - Subway Songs (Sunnyside)
Misja Fitzger Michel - Encounter (Sunnyside)
Nancy Wilson - Broadway My Way (Blue Note) - Reissue
Nancy Wilson - Hollywood My Way (Blue Note) - Reissue
Oliver Nelson - Screamin' the Blues (Fantasy) - Reissue
Richard "Groove" Holmes - Soul Message (Fantasy) - Reissue
Ron Thomas Trio - Doloroso (Art of Life)
Shirley Scott - Skylark (Candid) - Reissue
Stephanie Nakashian - Thrush Hour: Study of the Great Ladies of Jazz (VSOP)
Sun Ra - Futuristic Sounds of Sun Ra (Hep Cat) - Reissue
Ted Heath - Ted Heath & His Music 1944-54 (Acrobat) - Reissue
Thelonious Monk & Sonny Rollins - Thelonious Monk & Sonny Rollins (Concord) - Reissue
Toquinho - Acoustic (Kind of Blue)
Tribal Tech - Thick (Ryko) - Reissue
U Totem - Strange Attractors (Cuneiform) - Reissue
Vintage Jazzmen - Messin' Around (Fremeaux & Assoc. Fr) - Reissue
Virgil Gonzalez Big Band - Virgil Gonzalez Big Band Plus Six:: Jazz at Monterey (V.S.O.P. Records)
William Ash - Broadway Alley (Lollipop)
Woody Herman & His Orchestra - At the Bluenote (Sounds of Yesteryear) - Reissue
Yusef Lateef - Eastern Sounds (Fantasy) - Reissue


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Friday, July 14, 2006

Smooth Jazz Top Ten | Week Ended 7/14/06







LW TW Artist Title (Label)
2 - 1 - Mindi Abair - "True Blue" (GRP/VMG)
3 - 2 - Peter White - "What Does It Take" (Columbia)
1 - 3 - Philippe Saisse - "Trio Do It Again" (Rendezvous)
5 - 4 - Wayman Tisdale - "Get Down On It" (Rendezvous)
4 - 5 - Brian Culbertson - "Let's Get Started" - (GRP/VMG)
6 - 6 - Ramsey Lewis - "Oh Happy Day" (Narada Jazz/EMI)
8 - 7 - Nick Colionne - "Always Thinking Of You" (Narada Jazz/EMI)
7 - 8 - Euge Groove - "Chillaxin" (Narada Jazz/EMI)
19 - 9 - Fourplay f/Michael McDonald - "My Love's Leavin'" (Bluebird/RCA Victor/RMG)
10 - 10 - Corinne Bailey Rae - "Put Your Records On" (Capitol)




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Monday, July 10, 2006

Shilts | 'HeadBoppin'

Paul “Shilts” Weimar is usually found blowing alto and tenor sax for UK’s contemporary jazz masters Down to the Bone; he was also a member of the UK’s acid-jazz/neo-soul collective The Brand New Heavies. HeadBoppin’, a collection of nine new originals plus a romp through Stevie Wonder’s little-known “Tuesday Heartbreak,” is Weimar’s debut for a new label formed by, among others, contemporary jazz aces Richard Elliot and Rick Braun, who served as co-producer with Weimer.

“The main idea behind my solo work is that it’s completely away from everything I do with Down to the Bone,” Weimar explains. “My roots go back to ‘70s funk and soul stuff, but I also love bringing that up to date with all the new technology…so HeadBoppin’ is really a blend of modern sounds and retro flavors.”

Weimar masterminds a bright and colorful mixture of Motown soul and contemporary jazz, over which his saxophones blow hard and friendly. His own writing creates melodies so strong that you can’t tell which track Wonder wrote without searching the credits. “I’ve always liked to play in the high energy style of the band, but it’s all groove and style,” Weimar explains. “With my own material, I write for my sax as if it were a vocal instrument. It’s more melody than riff based, and the goal is to create songs that listeners can’t get out of their heads.”

Mission accomplished. Weimar’s band, especially the rhythm section of Ricky Lawson (drums), Lenny Castro (percussion) and Freddie Washington (bass), either chills or cooks, as the groove dictates. Washington sneaks just a wee li’l bit of the P-Funk bomb “Flashlight” into his intro to “Break the Mold,” a call and response workout between lead saxophone and the band, and drops his own thunderous depth charges from the bridge to summon everyone back to the four/four groove of “I Knew You’d Like This.”

Though his hot, bright playing most often suggests David Sanborn, Weimar sounds much the better for the slower groove of the set’s one ballad, “Good Evans,” which seems to allow him to contemplate the material more deeply--to breathe through instead of blow through his saxophone playing, and to flow through the warm, soft liquid spaces between jazz, funk, soul and pop. The set-ending “Mrs. Magic,” a groove that glides clean and sharp, makes you glad to stuck around through the finish.

By Chris M. Slawecki - allaboutjazz.com

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July Releases




David Benoit, Standards [Kind of Blue, 7/11]
Eric Alexander, It's All in The Game [High Note, 7/11]
The Dizzy Gillespie All-Star Band, TBA [MCGJ]
Julie Dexter And Khari Simmons, Moon Bossa [ Dome, 7/11]
Don Braden, Workin' [ High Note, 7/11]
Ramsey Lewis, With One Voice [Blue Note, 7/11]
Ray Mantilla, Good Vibrations [Savant, 7/11]
Stanley Clarke, Standards [Kind of Blue, 7/11]
David Bixler, Call It A Good Deal [Zoho Music, 7 / 11]
Larry Antonino, Village Strut [ BCS Records, 7/11]
Robben Ford, City Life [Vertriebsges, mbh, 7/11]
Gene Burkert, The Jazz Palette [Sea Breeze, 7/11]
Various Artist, Fusion With Attitude [Soul Brother, 7/11]
Clifford Adams, I Feel Your Spirit [BCS Records, 7/11]
Harmen Fraanje, Ronja [Challenge Records, 7/1]
Abbey Lincoln, Naturally [Vertriebsges, mbh 7/11]
Pat Metheny/The Heath Brothers/Ralph Towner/Charlie Haden, Move To Groove [Vertriebsges, mbh, 7/11]
Soul Providers, Soul Providers (features: Bob Baldwin)[Fastlife Records, 7/11]
Sting/Gil Evans, Strange Fruit [Vertriebsges, mbh 7/11]
Brian Bromberg, Jaco [Artistry, 7/18]
Elton Dean Quintet, Silent Knowledge [Cuneiform Records, 7/18]
Jane Bunnett, Radio Guantanamo [Blue Note, 7/18]
Richard 'Groove' Holmes, Soul Message [7/18]
Eddie Henderson Project, Precious Moments [7/18]
Lee Konitz, Lullaby of Birdland [7/18]
Joe Locke/Geoffrey Keezer, Live in Seattle [7/18]
Dan Siegel, Departure [7/18]
Tribal Tech, Thick [7/18]
Various Artist, To Grover With Love [ARTizen Music Group, 7/18]
Various Artist, Playboy Cocktail Mix [7/18]
Chris Walden, No Bounds [7/18]
Eri Yamamoto, Cobalt Blue [7/18]
Joe Zawinul/Zawinul Syndicate, World Tour [7/18]
Bob James, Sign of The Times [Koch Records, 7/25]
Jazzmasters, V [Trippin' n' Rhythm Records, 7/25]
Bob James, Hands Down [Koch Records, 7/25]
Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, Stranger Things [Concord, 7/25]
Bireli Lagrene, Live at Marciac [Dreyfus Jazz, 7/25]
Flora Purim, Nothing Will Be As It ... [7/25]
The Rippingtons, 20th Anniversary Celebration [Concord Records, 7 / 25]
Various Artist, Groove Lounge [7/25]

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Upcoming Jazz Releases - 7/11/06

Upcoming Jazz Releases

Tue 11-Jul-2006

Abbey Lincoln - Naturally (New Edition)
Amancia D'Silva - Konkan Dance (Dutton Vocalion) - Reissue
Anke Helfrich - Better Times Ahead (Double Moon)
Art Tatum - Masters of Jazz (Storyville) - Reissue
Babatunde Lea - Soul Pools (Motema) - Reissue
Barry Martyn Orchestra - Everybody's Talkin' 'Bout the Sam Morgan Band (GHB)
Ben Webster - Masters of Jazz (Storyville) - Reissue
Benevento Russo Duo - Play, Pause, Stop (Reincarnate Music)
Bob Adams' Blue Chip Jazz Band - Bob Adams' Blue Chip Jazz Band (GHB)
Boyd Reaburn - Jubilee Performancs - 1946 (Ireland) (Hep) - Reissue
Carlos Munhoz - Bossa Nova (Mambo Maniacs)
Charlie Barnet - Townhall Concert (Ireland) (Hep) - Reissue
Chet Atkins / Mark Knopfler - Neck & Neck (Germany) (Sony / Columbia) - Reissue
Christy Doran's New Bag - Now's The Time (Between the Lines)
Clark Terry - Masters of Jazz (Storyville) - Reissue
Clifford Adams - I Feel Your Spirit (BCS)
David Bixler - Call It a Good Deal (Zoho)
David Friesen - Three to Get Ready (ITM)
Derek Trucks - Songlines Live (Sony) - DVD-Video
Dinah Washington - Very Best Of (England) (EMI Gold) - Reissue
Dinah Washington - Very Best Of (England) (EMI Gold) - Reissue
Dr. Lonnie Smith - Jungle Soul (Palmetto)
Duke Ellington - Masters of Jazz (Storyville) - Reissue
Dwight Trible - Living Water (Carolone)
Ed Poker & The Eddie Condon All Stars - In the Tradition (Jazzology)
Eddie Condon - Spirit of Condon (Jazzology) - Reissue
Elisabeth Kontamanou - Watin' for Spring (Nocturne)
Esther Phillips - Best of the Mercury Years (Universal/Spectrum) - Reissue
Francis Faye - No Regrets (Jasmine) - Reissue - 2+ CDs
Gene Burkert - The Jazz Palette (Seabreeze)
Gene Burkert - The Jazz Palette (Seabreeze)
Harmen Fraanje - Ronja (Challenge)
J. Thompson - Inside World (Amh)
Jazz Cats Sax - Jazz Cats Sax (Golden Stars) - Reissue - 2+ CDs
Jesse Belvin - So Fine (Night Train)
John MacKay - Organoptics (Summit)
John Surman - Jazz in Britain (Vocalion) - Reissue
Kellylee Evans - Fight or Flight (Enliven Media)
King Curtis - Live at the Fillmore West (Rhino) - Reissue
Kit McClure - Burning (Redhot)
Kit McClure - Just the Thing: The Sweetheart's Project Revisited (Red Hot)
Kit McClure - Some Like It Hot (Red Hot) - Reissue
Kit McClure - Sweethearts Project (Red Hot) - Reissue
Larry Antonino - Village Strut (BCS)
Lars Edegran Palm Court Jazz All Stars - Sweet Hot & Lowdown (Ghb) - Reissue
Lars Edegran Palm Court Jazz All Stars - Sweet Hot & Lowdown (Ghb) - Reissue
Louis Armstrong - Masters of Jazz (Storyville) - Reissue
Michael Garrick - Cold Mountain (Vocalion) - Reissue
Michael Garrick - Poetry in Jazz (Vocalion) - Reissue - 2+ CDs
Miles Davis - Porgy & Bess (Germany) (Sony / Columbia) - Reissue
Mo'Horizons - Some More Horizons (Stereo Deluxe)
New Orleans Joymakers - Vol. 2 - 1973 (Ghb) - Reissue
New Orleans Roof Jazzmen - Meet Lionel Ferbos (Ghb) - Reissue
Norrie Cox & His New Orleans Stompers - Let Me Hear Them Feet (Ghb) - Reissue
Pat Metheny - Move to the Groove (West Wind)
Peter Michael Escovedo - Moments (La Corporacion Muzic)
Pink Floyd - Pulse (Sony) - Reissue - DVD-Video
Ramsey Lewis Trio - Time Flies (England) (Blue Note) - Reissue
Ray Anthony & His Orchestra - Ray Anthony Plays Billy May (Montpelier)
Reid Project - Four on the Floor (Synergy)
Robben Ford - City Life (West Wind)
Sarah Vaughn - Very Best Of (England) (EMI Gold) - Reissue
Shook Russo Quartet - Shook Russo Quartet Featuring Greg Gisbert (Summit)
Soul Providers - Soul Providers (Fastlife)
Stan Kenton - Kenton Portraits (Tantara) - Reissue
Steve Lacy - Live at the Bimhuis 1982 (Daybreak)
Sting - Strange Fruit (ITM)
Stochelo Rosenberg - Gypsy Guitar Masters (Iris)
Stuff Smith - Masters of Jazz (Stroyville) - Reissue
Terry Cavendish Orchestra - All in an Afternoon's Work (Vocalion) - Reissue
Western Jazz Quartet - Mayan Myths (Sea Breeze)
Western Jazz Quartet - Mayan Myths (Sea Breeze)
World's Greatest Jazz Band - At Manchester's Free Trade Hall, England 1971 (Arbors) - Reissue
Yuri Honing - Symphonic (Jazz in Motion)


Wed 12-Jul-2006

Matthew Mitchell - The Urban Choreographic (Leo Records)
Mel Brown - "Live: An Evening With The Mel Brown Quartet" (Saphu Records)


Fri 14-Jul-2006

Baron Tymas - Blues for the Tribe (tymasmusic)


Mon 17-Jul-2006

Anita O'Day - Keep the Coffee Coming (Five Four) - Reissue
Anja Garbarek - Briefly Shaking (England) (Mute)
Bob Bernard - Thanks a Million (Canada) (Sackville) - Reissue
Four Freshmen - Blue World (1950-55) (E!) - Reissue
Leroy Anthony & His Orchestra - Man on the Beat (Montpelier)
Mose Allison - Mose Allison Sings (Fantasy) - Reissue
Necks - Chemist (Australia) (Fish of Mils)


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Saturday, July 08, 2006

Cyrus Chestnut Shows He's a Jazz Anachronism

The pianist Cyrus Chestnut is one of jazz's most convincing anachronisms. His brand of crisp articulation and blues-inflected harmony evokes another era, sometime before the ascent of Bill Evans and McCoy Tyner, to say nothing of Herbie Hancock and Keith Jarrett. But unlike the typical nostalgist, who pines for the past partly because of a queasy discomfort with the present, Mr. Chestnut appears comfortable with his placement in time.

What makes his music fly is a complete security in his style, and that sense of untroubled self-assurance was one of the best things about Mr. Chestnut's first set at the Jazz Standard on Thursday night. Working with his regular rhythm partners, Michael Hawkins on bass, and Neal Smith on drums, Mr. Chestnut played music tinged by gospel coloration and rooted in earthy swing.

He started with a familiar ballad, "East of the Sun (and West of the Moon)," which he had rearranged at a medium tempo. His initial variations on the theme, over a springy two-step feel, were carefully constrained. But as the rhythm section shifted into 4/4 walking swing, he tossed off a succession of major-key tremolos, block chords and bluesy trills. It added up to a sound evocative of the classic Wynton Kelly Trio.

The bulk of the ensuing set featured material from "Genuine Chestnut" (Telarc), Mr. Chestnut's likable recent album. He dusted off the Dave Bartholomew-Fats Domino shuffle "I'm Walkin,' " employing a riff-based approach that extended well into his solo. His playing was more multifaceted and dynamic on a pair of originals, the soul-jazz cooker "Mason-Dixon Line" and the rhythm-and-blues-tinged "Baby Girl's Strut."

Mr. Smith and Mr. Hawkins capably carried both of those themes, making the most of a bar of 5/4 nestled in the form of "Baby Girl's Strut." Mr. Smith also soloed, with brushes, on "Mason-Dixon Line," adding little excitement but faithfully adhering to the theme.

But Mr. Chestnut was the evening's star and he brought charisma to the role, at least in a musical sense. (His spoken interludes, though charmingly self-deprecating, tended not to get the response he was looking for.) He played with subtlety, intimacy and clarity on a gospel ballad that sounded something like "Lord, I Give Myself to You," the spiritual that closes the album.

The song that closed the set was a spiritual only in a looser sense: it was "Body and Soul," a staple of jazz performance since the 1930's. Mr. Chestnut could easily have plumbed its depths and come up with a moving ballad interpretation.

Instead he chose to showcase what he called "the slow-jam version" of the song, simplifying its harmonic contours and setting up a light-soul groove. It was a letdown, not because so-called contemporary jazz is beneath Mr. Chestnut, but because he works so much better in another mode.

By NATE CHINEN - nytimes.com

Thursday, July 06, 2006

Smooth Jazz Top Ten | Week Ended 7/7/06







LW TW Artist Title (Label)
1 - 1 - Philippe Saisse - "Trio Do It Again" (Rendezvous)
2 - 2 - Mindi Abair - "True Blue" (GRP/VMG)
4 - 3 - Peter White - "What Does It Take" (Columbia)
3 - 4 - Brian Culbertson - "Let's Get Started" - (GRP/VMG)
5 - 5 - Wayman Tisdale - "Get Down On It" (Rendezvous)
6 - 6 - Ramsey Lewis - "Oh Happy Day" (Narada Jazz/EMI)
8 - 7 - Euge Groove - "Chillaxin" (Narada Jazz/EMI)
7 - 8 - Nick Colionne - "Always Thinking Of You" (Narada Jazz/EMI)
9 - 9 - Paul Brown - "Winelight" (GRP/VMG)
10 - 10 - Corinne Bailey Rae - "Put Your Records On" (Capitol)




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Wednesday, July 05, 2006

B.B. King bids farewell to Montreux jazz festival

B.B. King and his guitar Lucille, on a final tour in Europe, has bid an emotional farewell to fans at the Montreux Jazz Festival, where the "King of Blues" has performed for more than 20 years.

Now 80 and suffering from diabetes, he was joined on stage by a host of performers at the end of Monday night's concert in the resort town along Lake Geneva.

Singers Gladys Knight, Barbara Hendricks, Randy Crawford and Leela James, jazz guitarists John McLaughlin and Stanley Clarke, keyboarders Joe Sample and George Duke, and saxophonist David Sanborn paid tribute to the King of Blues.

"Maybe I should quit every night," quipped King, who sang and played his guitar while seated throughout the two-and-half hour concert which stretched into the early hours of Tuesday.

"I'm going to cry again. This is the icing on the cake -- I could never be sent off better," the American icon added.

King, wearing a gold and black dinner jacket, and his seven man band performed classics including his 1970 Grammy-winning "The Thrill is Gone" and "Ain't That Just Like a Woman."

"My knees and back hurt and my head ain't much good either. I can remember though that I am now 80 years old so I sit down to make it feel better," he told the sell-out crowd.

King, who was born on a plantation in Mississippi and grew up in the segregated south, won a Grammy Award earlier this year for Best Traditional Blues Album with his album "80" -- his 14th from the music industry.

Festival founder Claude Nobs, presiding over its 40th anniversary this year, said: "Nobody wants it to be your last year. B.B., you are an honorary citizen of Montreux, this is your second home."

King said that during his 60-year career he had performed in 90 countries, but admitted there were times when he was deeply hurt by his music being misunderstood.

Lyrics from a song, "Understand," summed it up, he said: "I've been around a long time. I'm a blues man, but I'm a good man, understand?"

Some 100 groups are taking part in the two-week event -- including Santana, Sting, Black Eyed Peas and Diana Krall -- which draws 250,000 music fans of all ages from across Europe.

Deep Purple, whose 1970s hit "Smoke on the Water" describes a concert fire raging in Montreux, is returning to the lakeside resort to close the festival on July 15.

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Tuesday, July 04, 2006

Miles Davis: Still defining cool, long after death

Jazz trumpeter's estate making most of 80th-birthday year

To say 2006 is a busy year for Miles Davis and the estate of the late jazz virtuoso would be like saying Davis was a decent trumpet player.

Miles Davis in 1987. The trumpeter, who died in 1991, still sells tens of thousands of albums a year.CDs, a DVD, a book, a movie, induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and even a USC marching-band halftime performance are a few pieces that make up something of a comeback for the King of Cool in his 80th-birthday year.

"One of the things that has been most surprising to me is just how iconic the name Miles Davis is," said Darryl Porter, the General Manager of Miles Davis Properties. "Part of our goal is to get a whole new generation of Miles fans."

As music changed, Davis morphed his cool jazz into fusion and experimental sounds that later gave way to jazz funk and hip-hop grooves. This year, his estate is finding ways to reinvent Davis and let the music he composed continue to evolve.

Remixed Davis recordings called "Evolution of the Groove," featuring Santana and the rapper Nas, will be released in the fall.

Miles Davis Properties hired high-powered entertainment publicists Rogers & Cowan this year to promote Davis' legacy and the many events taking place this year.

Porter came on board to run the estate in the past year. He knew the jazz legend and the Davis family since childhood. A lawyer and manager for others in the music industry, Porter now coordinates business and marketing for the estate. Requests to use Davis' music and image come from around the world and are granted by Miles Davis Properties daily, he said.

In May, a collectors' box of the Miles Davis Quintet was released 50 years after the recording sessions. But the momentum that Davis created during a career that spanned decades hardly needs a push from a four-disc box set or the force his estate has put behind him this year.

Sales of Davis' music have not slowed since his death 15 years ago.

"There's not an easier musician to market than Miles Davis. There are so many different version of Miles Davis. People can plug into the Miles they like," said jazz critic Gerald Early, who has edited a book on Davis. "As far as an artistic commodity, he's very valuable."

"Kind of Blue," Davis' 1959 masterpiece, still sells thousands of CDs a week, according to Sony BMG. Davis records that also are jazz-collection essentials, including the trippy "Bitches Brew," "Sketches of Spain" and "Birth of the Cool," have maintained similar stamina.

Sony Legacy plans to release more Davis recordings this year and his estate is excited that Don Cheadle has agreed to play Davis in an upcoming biopic.

"It's a great year for Miles, there's definitely been a renewed interest," said Chuck Haddix, a jazz historian and director of the Marr Sound Archives in Kansas City, Missouri.

'Taking care of business'Davis' 'Kind of Blue' is considered one of the greatest albums of all time.
In comparing Davis' estate with another jazz legend, Charlie Parker, there's a marked difference, Haddix said. Parker's survivors had been in turmoil for years with litigation over his estate.

"Even before Parker was in the ground his family was embroiled in controversy over money," Haddix said. "I think Miles was a little bit better at taking care of business."

Porter said looking at the strength of Davis' estate today, it was obvious he knew what he wanted for his survivors and understood the value of publishing.

But Davis' survivors have not been without any public feuding.

His son Gregory Davis has written a book that tells how he and Miles Davis Jr. were not named as beneficiaries in their dad's will when he passed on at the age of 65 in 1991. Gregory still owns a portion of his father's publishing rights, however.

Miles Davis' legacy and the eternal proceeds from his name and music are now entrusted to four relatives who make up the Davis estate -- his youngest son, Erin, daughter Cheryl, and nephew Vince Wilburn Jr. and his father (Davis' brother in law).

Gregory's book, "Dark Magus," is expected to be released this year. It paints his father's personality as "Jekyll and Hyde," something other Davis children disagree with.

That's not a side of Davis that's being honored this year from St. Louis, where he spent his early years, to Hollywood.

A jazz concert was held last month in his honor here, where he was honored the year before his death with a gold-plated star embedded in the St. Louis Walk of Fame. Besides the Rock Hall of Fame, Davis this year was also immortalized by Hollywood's RockWalk (having already been etched a few years back into the Hollywood Walk of Fame).

In addition, the Smithsonian Institution in Washington had an exhibit on Davis and Thelonious Monk in April, and a performance DVD of Davis will be released on the 15th anniversary of his passing in September.

"He was always about improving the craft and moving forward," Erin Davis said. "We feel like we are honoring him by continuing that tradition."

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Etta James: Prizewinner of the 2006 Ella-Fitzgerald Award

The Festival International de Jazz de Montral is proud to announce the awarding of the 2006 Ella-Fitzgerald Award to internationally renowned singer Etta James. The prize will be presented to Miss James on stage at her performance tonight at 8 p.m. in the Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier at Place des Arts as part of the Pleins feux General Motors series.
Etta James is the eighth recipient of the Ella-Fitzgerald Award, created in 1999 for the 20th anniversary of the Festival. The prize is awarded to jazz singers whose improvisational skills, originality and uniqueness of voice have been universally praised on the international scene.

Discovered by Johnny Otis when she was just 15, Etta James has become a veritable legend over a career that's spanned 5 decades. Her stunning vocals and generous delivery have influenced any number of other great singers, from Bonnie Raitt to Janis Joplin and Diana Ross. But the woman who's considered to be the greatest living exponent of blues and R & B has a lot more than just that to give, lending her vocal skills to many other musical genres.

Her creative and unforgettable re-settings of the songs of Simply Red, John Lennon, James Brown, Prince and Marvin Gaye are something to behold. She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and is ranked alonside Aretha Franklin, Dionne Warwick, Little Richard, Chuck Berry and Ray Charles in the pantheon of great American singers. n accepting the prize, Etta James will be following previous Ella-Fitzgerald prizewinners Al Jarreau (2005) Tony Bennett (2004), Bobby McFerrin (2003), Dianne Reeves (2002), Diana Krall (2001), Dee Dee Bridgewater (2000) and Diane Schuur (1999"

Monday, July 03, 2006

July Releases

Ayelet Rose Gottlieb, Mayim Rabim [Tzadik, 7/3]
Chet Baker, A Grand Encounter [Giant Steps, 7/3]
David Benoit, Standards [Kind of Blue, 7/11]
Eric Alexander, It's All in The Game [High Note, 7/11]
The Dizzy Gillespie All-Star Band, TBA [MCGJ]
Julie Dexter And Khari Simmons, Moon Bossa [ Dome, 7/11]
Don Braden, Workin' [ High Note, 7/11]
Ramsey Lewis, With One Voice [Blue Note, 7/11]
Ray Mantilla, Good Vibrations [Savant, 7/11]
Stanley Clarke, Standards [Kind of Blue, 7/11]
David Bixler, Call It A Good Deal [Zoho Music, 7 / 11]
Larry Antonino, Village Strut [ BCS Records, 7/11]
Robben Ford, City Life [Vertriebsges, mbh, 7/11]
Gene Burkert, The Jazz Palette [Sea Breeze, 7/11]
Various Artist, Fusion With Attitude [Soul Brother, 7/11]
Clifford Adams, I Feel Your Spirit [BCS Records, 7/11]
Harmen Fraanje, Ronja [Challenge Records, 7/1]
Abbey Lincoln, Naturally [Vertriebsges, mbh 7/11]
Pat Metheny/The Heath Brothers/Ralph Towner/Charlie Haden, Move To Groove [Vertriebsges, mbh, 7/11]
Soul Providers, Soul Providers [Fastlife Records, 7/11]
Sting/Gil Evans, Strange Fruit [Vertriebsges, mbh 7/11]
Brian Bromberg, Jaco [Artistry, 7/18]
Elton Dean Quintet, Silent Knowledge [Cuneiform Records, 7/18]
Richard 'Groove' Holmes, Soul Message [7/18]
Eddie Henderson Project, Precious Moments [7/18]
Lee Konitz, Lullaby of Birdland [7/18]
Joe Locke/Geoffrey Keezer, Live in Seattle [7/18]
Dan Siegel, Departure [7/18]
Tribal Tech, Thick [7/18]
Various Artist, To Grover With Love [ARTizen Music Group, 7/18]
Various Artist, Playboy Cocktail Mix [7/18]
Chris Walden, No Bounds [7/18]
Eri Yamamoto, Cobalt Blue [7/18]
Joe Zawinul/Zawinul Syndicate, World Tour [7/18]
Bob James, Sign of The Times [Koch Records, 7/25]
Jazzmasters, V [Trippin' n' Rhythm Records, 7/25]
Bob James, Hands Down [Koch Records, 7/25]
Bireli Lagrene, Live at Marciac [Dreyfus Jazz, 7/25]
Flora Purim, Nothing Will Be As It ... [7/25]
The Rippingtons, 20th Anniversary Celebration [Concord Records, 7 / 25]
Various Artist, Groove Lounge [7/25]

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Upcoming Jazz Releases - 7/4/06

Upcoming Jazz Releases


Alain Caron - Live: Cabaret de Mon (R1 NTSC) (Disques Norac) - DVD-Video
Anita O'Day - Complete Signature & London Recordings (Jazz Factor) Reissue
Antonio Carlos Jobim - Certain Mr. Jobim (DBK Works) - Reissue
Antonio Carlos Jobim - Love, Strings & Jobim (DBK Works) - Reissue
BBC Big Band Orchestra - BBC Big Band Favourites (Madacy) - Reissue
Benny Goodman - Great (Australia) (Red X) - Reissue - 2+ CDs
Benny Goodman - Live at Basin Street East (Jazz Facto)
Bill Harris - Complete Fifties Sessions (Lonehill) - Reissue
Billie Holiday - Lady Day's Life (Efor Films) - DVD-Video
Byrd / Gryce - Complete Jazz Lab Studio Sessions Vol. 1 (Lonehill) - Reissue
Byrd / Gryce - Complete Jazz Lab Studio Sessions Vol. 2 (Lonehill) - Reissue
Byrd / Gryce - Complete Jazz Lab Studio Sessions Vol. 3 (Lonehill) - Reissue
Charles Mingus - Mingus Quintet Meets Cat Anderson (Fruit Tree) - Reissue
Charles Mingus - Mingus Quintet Meets Cat Anderson (Fruit Tree) - Reissue
Charles Mingus - These Foolish Things (Live in Stuttgart 1964 Vol. 1) (Fruit Tree) - Reissue
Charlie Parker - Anthologie Cabu (Nocturne) - Reissue
Chet Baker & Russ Freeman - Grand Encounter (Giant Steps) - Reissue
Clarke/Boland Big Band - Live in Prague 1967 (Efor Films) - DVD-Video
Conte Candoli Quintet - Complete Recordings (Definitive) - Reissue
Conte Candoli Quintet - Complete Recordings (Definitive) - Reissue
Count Basie - Sound of Swing (NTSC/R0) (Efor Films) - DVD-Video
Duke Ellington Octet - At the Rainbow Grill 1967 (Gambit)
Edison/Rich Quintet - Complete Studio Recordings (Definitive) - Reissue
Fats Waller - Complete Victor Piano Solos (Definitive) - Reissue
Horne - Forgetting to Remember (TRUTHOUGHT)
Keith Jarrett - Fort Yawuh / Death & The Flower (Remastered UK) (BGO) - Reissue - 2+ CDs
Louis Armstrong - Louis Armstrong (Madacy) - Reissue
Louis Armstrong - Live in Antwerp 1959 (Jazz Music)
Miles Davis - Great Miles Davis (Australia) (Rajon Etre) - Reissue
Paul Mauriat - Best Selection V.1 (Japan) (Universal) - Reissue
Paul Mauriat - Best Selection V.2 (Japan) (Universal) - Reissue
Sonny Rollins - Live in Europe (Fruit Tree)
Thelonious Monk - Ruby My Dear (The Quartet and Octet in Europe) (Fruit Tree) - Reissue
Ty Ardis - Stormy Night (Madacy)
Uri Caine / Paolo Fresu - Things (EMI Italy)
Various Artists - Big Band Legends (Madacy) - Reissue
Various Artists - The Golden Years of Jazz: 1917-1939 (Promo Sound) - Reissue
Various Artists - The Golden Years of Jazz: 1940-1947 (Promo Sound) - Reissue


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