Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Playlist for Tom Ossana/Dane Brewer – The Thin Edge – April 6, 2016 MST 7:00 to 9:00p.m.




http://www.kzmu.org/listen.m3u ~ Use this link to access the show online.

Since our show began in 1995 we have featured renowned pianist Keith Jarretts's trios beginning with Somewhere Before released in 1969 on Atlantic with Charlie Haden and Paul Motian. The most enduring group, all on Manfred Eicher's ECM label, was produced with Gary Peacock on bass and Jack DeJohnette on the drums. The first of these outings was Tales of Another released by ECM more than thirty years ago in 1977. Tonight's show begins with Peacock's penned "Major Major" from that recording. Essentially a six count waltz, "Edda", follows with two iterations: the original from Lee Morgan's 1965 Blue Note Rumproller featuring the famed trumpeter with Joe Henderson/tenor, Ronnie Mathews/piano and Billy Higgins/drums. Francesco Ciniglio's trio's "Edda" is next from his 2016 Fresh Sounds New Talent Wood featuring the Seattle pianist Aaron Parks. Newly released from KARI-ON Productions, Emi Ferguson plays the flute music of Kendall Durelle Briggs concludes the first half-hour with "Sonata for Flute and Piano, 2. Presto".


Newcomer Marcos Varela kicks off the second half with his Origin Records' San Ygnacio release covering Cahn/Stordahl/Weston's "I Should Care" featuring Varela's bass, George Cables/piano, Billy Hart/drums and Logan Richardson's alto sax. Pram Trio, another newcomer, follows with pianist Jack Bodkin's "April" from the groups 2016 self-produced Saga Thirteen. From Argentina, Juan Presas Sexteto's Transgresión (KUAI MUSIC 2016) is next covering Joe Henderson's "Black Narcissus" featuring Juan's tenor. From the late fifties we'll hear alto saxophonist Art Pepper's Essential Standards with a large ensemble cover of Denzil Best's "Move" from a 2009 Concord remastering featuring Richie Kamuca's tenor, Conte Condoli's trumpet and Bob Enevoldsen's valve trombone.

New York born composer, Sinan Işık, drawing on his mixed Turkish, Egyptian, and Lebanese heritage, gives us his quintet's Patience cover of Horace Silver's "Silver's Serenade" released this year. Also new to the show, Stephanie Wagners Quinsch's Shapes & Colours (Personality Records 2016) performs "Mccoy", a nod in the direction of famed pianist, McCoy Tyner. Ralph Alessi Baida Quartet's Quiver, new from ECM, plays the Alessi penned "Scratch" featuring Ralph's trumpet together with Gary Versace, Drew Gress and Nasheet Waits - piano, bass and drums. George Coleman returns from a twenty-year hiatus recording a 2016 Smoke Sessions Records A Master Speaks. The tune is the Coleman composition, "Blues for B. B.", remembering the passing of blues singer, B. B. King.

CHAMPIAN FULTON

Champian Fulton makes another appearance on the Romantic Half-Hour with her treatment of Grever and Adams' "What a Difference a Day Made" from her Gut Strings Records After Dark. From a Charlie Haden tribute album we get Gonzalo Rubalcaba's Charlie, new from 5Passion, in a moving cover of Bill Evans' "Blue in Green". Kurt Elling follows with his interpretation of Michael Frank's "Nightmoves" from his 2007 Concord recording of the same name. Bob Mintzer's tenor presides along with long-time Elling pianist/arranger, Laurence Hobgood. Paul Bley, a towering figure on jazz piano since 1953 who passed in January, is next with his first recording, Debut's Introducing covering Van Heusen and Burke's "Like Someone in Love" with Charlie Mingus on bass and Art Blakey on the drums. Sarah Vaughan joins forces with the famed Clifford Brown in a 1954 Emarcy release singing Sarah's "You're Not the Kind" featuring Paul Quinichette on tenor, Herbie Mann on flute, Roy Haynes on drums along with Clifford's trumpet. Billie Holiday gets Remixed and Reimagined (Columbia/Legacy 2007) - Swingsett & Takuya’s Mighty Fine remix - giving Billie's cover of Lane/Loesser's "I Hear Music" a facelift - which is not to say that Holiday's original needed one.

Let's have some fun!

A special thanks to KZMU's Music Director, Serah Mead and the troops @ RoJ for their help putting the show together: Agenor (BRA), Chris do Brasil (BRA), Domi & Victor (SPA), GAB (BEL), JR (SPA), Javi (SPA), Jazzzz61 (SPA), Lira (BRA), Luisa, Menos Que un Perro (ARG), Marcos (BRA), Melokan (VEN), Raz (ISR) and Sonia (SPA). Also friend, Raul Boeira, the Brazilian based in Passo Fundo and Spain's Javier Carrete.

Christian Laborde Quartet - Heart of Things (2016)


Label: VLH Production


Suite logique de l'album Wings Of Wave paru en 2014, le dernier opus du saxophoniste soprano Christophe Laborde rassemble à nouveau le pianiste Giovanni Mirabassi, le contrebassiste Mauro Gargano et le batteur Louis Moutin. S'y développe entre moments cool jazz et passages post-bop, un jazz classique articulé autour de mélodies douces et de structures rythmiques sophistiquées. Heart Of Things offre un large espace d'improvisation et d'expression à ces ténors qui interagissent au sein du quartet depuis plus de 5 ans. A l'élégance des sonorités smooths et raffinées de Christophe s'allient les puissantes et généreuses lignes de basse de l'italien Mauro (qui s'illustre d'ailleurs dans son tout récent Suite For Battling Siki aux côtés de Bojan Z, Manu Codjia ou encore Jeff Ballard), le groove musclé et parfois attendrissant de la moitié des célèbres frères Moutin (présent dans le dernier disque de Henri Texier), ainsi que la fluidité et l'amplitude voluptueuse de l'autodidacte transalpin. 


Heart of things
Beyond the walls
Time passengers
Suite horizon
Couleur de temps, pt. 4
Secret life
Silver surfer
Couleur de temps, pt. 5
Paris nostalgie
Couleur de temps, pt. 6
Blue ballad



Christophe Laborde - soprano sax
Giovanni Mirabassi - piano
Mauro Gargano - double bass
Louis Moutin - Louis Noutin  



Scott Reeves Jazz Orchestra - Portraits & Places (2016)


Label: Origin Records


Scott Reeves formed his splendid New York-based orchestra eight years ago, in 2008, and while Portraits and Places marks its recorded debut, Reeves spent a number of years before that sharpening his composing and arranging skills at the highly regarded BMI Jazz Composers Workshop where he received tutelage and counsel from Manny Albam, Mike Abene, Jim McNeely and Mike Holober, among others. Judging from the eight numbers presented here (three of which comprise the colorful L & T Suite), that strong background has paid off handsomely, as Reeves is a resourceful writer with a firm grasp of the components that are essential to the success and stability of any large ensemble.

Foremost among those traits is a keen ear for melody, harmony and counterpoint, and Reeves earns high marks here, as his compositions are sophisticated yet accessible, his arrangements scrupulously burnished and invariably engaging. Kudos are also in order for Reeves' choice of sidemen, as the orchestra's roster reads like a who's who of the New York area's busiest and most sought-after musicians. That's one less burden for the leader to bear, knowing that the notes he has inscribed on paper can and will be scrupulously brought to life in the recording studio.

Those notes begin with "The Soulful Mr. Williams," a shuffling blues-based groover with typically close-knit ensemble work and decorous solos by Reeves on alto flugelhorn and the resourceful pianist Jim Ridl. As an aside, the alto flugelhorn sounds much like a trombone or, to adduce a more historical reference, the bass trumpet wielded so handily by Cy Touff in Woody Herman's Second Herd in the mid-40s. "3 'n 2" is a carefree flag-waver with ardent solos courtesy of tenor Tim Armacost and trumpeter Bill Mobley, preceding a temperate journey to the Far East for "Osaka June," on which Sara Serpa's wordless vocal sets the stage for spoken dialogue (in Japanese) by Emi Miyajima Nobe and Yuzuki Nobe (mother and son / daughter?) and ripping solos by Ridl and soprano saxophonist Steve Wilson.

Jobim's flowing "Aguas de Marco" (Waters of March) is next (eloquent statements by Ridl, alto Vito Chiavuzzo, trumpeter Nathan Eklund and a second wordless vocal by Serpa), followed by the L & T Suite, whose movements are the agile "Wants to Dance" (featuring Wilson on alto and drummer Andy Watson), the balladic "Trombonist's Tale" (with the trombonist in this instance represented by Matt McDonald) and the ebullient "Hip Kitty," again showcasing Ridl's earnest piano. "Last Call," which closes the session, gives the lower register its due, enfolding splendid solos by bass trombonist Max Seigel and baritone Terry Goss before floating calmly away on the wings of Seneca Black's muted trumpet.  




01. The Soulful Mr. Williams 9:51
02. 3 'n 2 5:24
03. Osaka June 9:08
04. Aquas de Marco 9:52
L & T Suite:
05. Movement 1: Wants to Dance 5:20
06. Movement 2: A Trombonist’s Tale 6:10
07. Movement 3: Hip Kitty 4:39
08. Last Call 6:37


Scott Reeves - conductor, arranger, alto flugelhorn
Steve Wilson - soprano & alto saxophones, flute
Vito Chiavuzzo - alto sax, flute
Rob Middleton - tenor sax, clarinet
Tim Armacost - tenor sax, clarinet
Jay Brandford - baritone sax, bass clarinet (1,4)
Terry Goss - baritone sax, bass clarinet (2,3,5-8)
Seneca Black - lead trumpet
Nathan Eklund - trumpet & flugelhorn
Bill Mobley - trumpet & flugelhorn
Andy Gravish - trumpet & flugelhorn
Tim Sessions - lead trombone
Matt McDonald - trombone
Matt Haviland - trombone
Max Seigel - bass trombone
Jim Ridl - piano
Todd Coolman - bass
Andy Watson - drums
Sara Serpa - voice (3,4)
Japanese vocal dialogue (3) - Emi Miyajima Nobe & Yuzuki Nobe




 

Andrea Pozza, Andrew Cleyndert, Mark Taylor - Siciliana (2016)


Source & Label: Trio Records


Trio Records releases a jazz piano recording featuring the Italian pianist Andrea Pozza, UK bassist Andrew Cleyndert, and US resident Mark Taylor in a programme of compositions by jazz pianists and an arrangement of the beautiful Siciliana by J.S. Bach. The three musicians have a formidable combined experience and make significant contribution to the jazz piano trio catalogue with this recording.
Andrea Pozza, a graduate of the Conservatoire Niccolo Paganini in Genoa is recognised as one of the finest jazz pianists to come from the Italian scene. As Enrico Rava pointed out on replacing Stefano Bollani with Andrea in his band, Andrea is pure jazz, with impeccable phrasing and great swing. Andrew Cleyndert, a mainstay of the British Jazz scene for the past three decades continues to impress in this recording. And Mark Taylor, returning 'home' from US makes his mark and one of the finest drummers on the New York scene.
The titles for this album are penned by jazz pianists, with the addition of a couple of originals by Andrea Pozza, the ballad 'My One And Only Love', and the beautiful Bach composition "Siciliana'- the title track of the album.
Far from being another CD of familiar tunes, the extensive collective experince of this trio brings a fresh take to traditional modern jazz piano trio.


01 Bolivia 5.17
02 Siciliana 4.39
03 We See .4.42
04 My One And Only Love 6.02
05 Dat Dere 4.29
06 Fleeting Visions 4.44
07 Windows 3.43
08 Quiet Now 4.23
09 Isfahan 5.22
10 Tango For Sebastion 5.46
11 Celia 6.34



Andrea Pozza  - piano
Andrew Cleyndert  - double bass
Mark Taylor - drums 




 

John Zorn - The Painted Bird (2016)


Source & Label: Tzadik


The fourth CD in a 12-month period by Zorn’s most powerful new ensemble presents nine genre-busting compositions mixing jazz, metal, classical, world music and more. This time their trademark sound is augmented by the ringing tones of Kenny Wollesen’s vibraphone to create their wildest, most insane CD to date. Juxtaposing complex atonal lines, driving vamps, heavy metal riffs, improvisational madness, shredding solos and moments of profound lyricism, The Painted Bird is a surreal and expressive new world in sound. Moonchild meets Nova Express!  


 
1. Snakeskin
2. Plague
3. Ravens
4. Comet
5. Cinders
6. Nettles
7. Night
8. Spike
9. Missal

John Medeski: Organ
Ches Smith: Congas, Voudun Drums
Kenny Wollesen: Vibes
Kenny Grohowski: Drums
Matt Hollenberg: Guitar





Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Michel Benebig - Noumea to New York (2015)


Label: American Showplace


Michel Benebig visits New Zealand once a year and we anticipate his visits with Joy. His authentic B3 groove journey didn’t start in East Philly, but in tropical Noumea; a South Pacific Island north of here. After honing his craft he travelled widely and in consequence his star steadily rises. The more North American audiences hear him, the more they embrace him. He is now regarded as a B3 master. The B3 greats who inspired him are all but departed and he deservedly steps into their shoes. His travels in the USA have brought him into frequent contact with a number of well-known musicians. As good musicianship and a pleasant disposition are the highest recommendations possible, the musicians he worked with recommended him to others. That is how he teamed up with Carl Lockett.
I was in San Francisco in 2012 and as I had been tracking Benebig’s latest tour, I saw that he was gigging in the Bay Area. I said to my son, “Kid you need of piece of this, it will gladden your heart”. It did and I will always remember the smile on his face as the sound of the B3 floated up the stairs from the Academy Francaise auditorium. That was the first time I saw Benebig and Lockett together. I was over-whelmed by the warmth and groove they created. Around that time Michele recorded ‘Yellow Purple’ in California with Carl Lockett on guitar, James Levi on drums and his partner Fabienne Shem Benebig on vocals. Released in 2013 and the album brought him many new fans. The new album ‘Noumea to New York’ is his finest to date (and true to label, recorded in New York). Again Lockett features on guitar, Lewis Nash lays down the drum grooves and special guest Houston Person appears on tenor saxophone. What a marvellous line up this is and what an album they turned out. This album alone will secure Benebig a place in the pantheon. It has modern B3 classic written all over it.  All compositions are by Benebig, with one tune co-credited with his partner Shem. There are so many treasures on this album that it is hard to single out one particular tune, but if pressed I would say ‘Noumea To New York’. A medium paced groove track with enough warmth to melt the ice in your drink. The flawless interplay between Benebig, Nash and Lockett is in strong evidence here. With Nash creating a solid cushion of groove, it is no wonder that Benebig and Locket sound so marvellous. The tour down under was minus Nash and Person; Locals filled those gaps. In Auckland we had Roger Manins on tenor and Ron Samsom on drums. Read more...


01 Blues for Rog 4:25  
02 Nouméa to New York 4:39  
03 Une Terre 6:09  
04 Running After You 4:24  
05 Ajc Blues 6:58  
06 Blue Butterfly 6:49  
07 Lucia 4:58  
08 Something Happened 4:12


Michel Bénébig Hammond B3 Organ
Carl Lockett Guitar
Lewis Nash Drums
Houston Person Tenor Sax 





Ark Ovrutski Quintet - Intersection (2016)


Source & Label: Origin Records


“Matching the brio and inventiveness of modern jazz with strong melodies and brilliant ensemble interplay, Ovrutski creates a major “time to take notice” statement...  Downbeat Magazine

In New York City since 2005, by way of Kiev and Moscow, bassist/composer/arranger Ark Ovrutski connects generations, continents and unique musical voices through his groups and projects. Integrating here the great Brazilian musicians, pianist Helio Alves and drummer Duduka Da Fonseca, with southern American transplants, trombonist Michael Dease and saxophonist Michael Thomas, the band, with an age range of over thirty years, provides an exciting example of how the progressive jazz tradition sounds today. From Ovrutski's arrangements of modern jazz standards - Bill Evans's "Waltz for Debby," Wayne Shorter's "Tom Thumb," and Kenny Dorham's "La Mesha," to tart originals from Da Fonseca, Dease and Ovrutski, he means to make music with all the nuance and technical finesse of Western classical tradition, with which he began, and all the spirited soulfulness of jazz, at which he's arrived.

 

01. Waltz For Debby 5:25
02. Tom Thumb 5:33
03. La Mesha 7:06
04. Manhattan Style 4:46
05. The Craft 5:41
06. Twister 7:08
07. Bolero 5:06
08. Good And Terrible 6:30


Ark Ovrutski - Bass
Michael Dease - Trombone
Michael Thomas - alto & soprano saxophones
Helio Alves - piano
Duduka Da Fonseca - drums




Adrienne Fenemor - Mo' Puddin', Feat. Peter Bernstein (2016)


Label: Self Released
Source: Cdbaby



Jazz organist Adrienne Fenemor is a truly unique talent on today’s music scene. With today’s musicians learning jazz within the classroom, it has become an exception rather than the rule for a musician develop and learn “on the road”, playing clubs, festivals and touring.

Born in New Zealand into a musical family, Adrienne acquired her first organ in 2003 when she imported a Hammond C3 from Canada and with no jazz organ players in her country, she taught herself to play by copying recordings by Jimmy Smith, Joey DeFrancesco, Groove Holmes and Jack McDuff. Having performed at clubs and festivals throughout New Zealand and Australia, Adrienne moved to the USA in 2008.

During a year spent in the Midwest, performing at Hammond organ summits, jazz clubs and jam sessions in Cincinnati, Detroit, Dayton and Columbus, Adrienne further developed her sound on the bandstand.

Now based in New York, Adrienne actively performs throughout the city including hosting a weekly jam session in one of harlems most historic rooms. She has CD's released on HMV in Japan, EQ Muisc in Singapore and on Ode Records in New Zealand.

Adrienne has shared the stage with Joey Defrancesco, Ronnie Cuber, Bruce Forman, Victor Jones, Tony Monaco, Sherrie Maricle and and headlined at jazz clubs including Cliff Bells (Detroit), The Blue Wisp (Cincinnati, OH) and Jazz Central (Dayton, Oh), Night Town (Cleveland, OH)and performed in New York clubs including Minton's, The Garage, Smoke and the Iridium (as a special guest with Joey Defrancesco).

Mo' Puddin' is Adrienne's first instrumental album showcasing her great talent as a composer and instrumentalist.




01.  Mo' Puddin' (A.Fenemor)
02.  Minor Mixup (A.Fenemor)
03.  Back At The Chicken Shack (J.Smith)
04.  Old Yeller (A.Fenemor)
05.  Lovers Embrace (A.Fenemor)
06.  The Boss (J.Smith)
07.  Sunday Sermon (A.Fenemor)
08.  Caribbean Day Dream (A.Fenemor)
09.  Moanin' (B.Timmons)


 
 
 
Adrienne Fenemor / Vocals & Hammond Organ
Peter Bernstein / Guitar
Willie Jones III / Drums

 


 



Philippe Côté - Lungta (feat. David Binney) 2016


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Biography

Composer, saxophonist, multi-instrumentalist and improviser, Philippe Côté first completed a degree at Laval University, where he discovered his passion for composition. During his masters in Jazz at McGill University, he studied classical orchestration with John Rea, with whom he realized the power and subtlety of this specialty, a turning point in his creative process. At the heart of his searches into composition lies his vision of orchestration, which has been molded by the opportunity of writing for different chamber music ensembles, as well as sharing the stage with well-known musicians like Joe Lovano, John Taylor, Tim Ries and the Rolling Stones’ accompanying musicians.

Recipient of grants from the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec and of various prizes, including the Bernard-Bonnier prize awarded for his compositions for the theater piece “Jacques et son maître,” Philippe has sought further training with Dave Douglas in Banff, then at the School for Improvisational Music in Brooklyn. During a one-year stay in New York, he met saxophonist David Binney and studied with Marc Copland, who initiated him to Lennie Tristano’s teaching method. That year spent evolving on the New York jazz scene, studying saxophone, improvisation, composition and Indian music marks a turning point in his development.

In 2015, he collaborated with Marc Copland on a string quartet project that connected chamber music and jazz, and in 2016, the Paramirabo contemporary music ensemble commissioned a piece from him. In April, he will launch Lungta, a first album with a jazz quintet and a 13-piece wind orchestra. Produced by David Binney, the album will also feature this New York saxophonist of repute. At the launch, Philippe will conduct the Montreal’s National Jazz Orchestra.

Philippe is also passionate about teaching saxophone and coordinates the Jazz section at the McGill Conservatory.


Lungta

With Lungta, windhorse in Tibetan, I explore the richness and subtlety of orchestration for wind instruments. My windhorse is an orchestra of 13 wind instruments directed by David Russell Martin. This album features alto saxophonist David Binney, myself on the tenor saxophone, Steve Amirault on piano, Fraser Hollins on bass, Martin Auguste on the drums as well as the voices of Mireille Boily and Tanya Henri.

Produced by David Binney on Mythology Records

01. Soleil Levant
02. The Rest Is Noise
03. Lungta
04. La Fleur et la Roche
05. A Tiny Prayer to Father Time
06. Trio 3
07. Radiant Sun
08. Édouard 1er
09. Tiny Prayer (Reprise)
10. Tail of the Tiger
11. Petit Tigre
12. Mind Travel
13. For Jan
14. Winter Child Postlude

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Naima - Bye (2016)


If creating an unmistakable group sound is the ultimate goal of a jazz ensemble, the Spanish trio Naima is well on its way to securing a spot as one of the leading combos on the contemporary European scene. Featuring Enrique Ruiz on piano and synths, Luis Torregrosa on drums, and Rafael Ramos Sania on double bass, the Valencia-based electro-acoustic band has honed a dramatic, darkly romantic sound marked by astringent textures, arresting melodies, and tightly coiled rhythms. 

While the group has undergone several changes since coming together a decade ago, Naima has maintained the founding core of Ruiz and Torregrosa, who write and arrange the majority of the material together. Avoiding the jazz trio trope of a theme followed by a string of solos, they’ve concentrated on a group approach that often erases distinctions between soloist and accompanist. The ebb and flow of energy and finely calibrated inner dynamics, as well as their concern with melody and song sometimes brings to mind the trios of Vijay Iyer and Brad Mehldau and The Bad Plus, but in the hands of Naima, the results reach very different emotional terrain. 

The artful use of electronic effects and synthesizer adds an unusual element to the trio’s sound, which flows from a collective ethos that "is one of the key factors of Naima’s music," says Ruiz. "It is what gives the band its character and also exerts influence while we’re writing new material. We use synthesizers as an extra instrument, amplifying our range of colors and intensities." 

The origins for Naima date back to a fateful encounter between Ruiz and Torregrosa as teenagers. "We hit it off from the very start because he was wearing a t-shirt of [The Pixies] Surfer Rosa," says Ruiz. "But it wasn’t until nearly 10 years later when we bumped into each other again at a jazz concert that we decided to start up a group together."


They had a clear sense of musical mission from the beginning, writing original compositions and developing striking arrangements of songs by contemporary non-jazz artists like Depeche Mode, Elliott Smith, the Pixies and The Smiths. "We were totally sure about what we were doing and where we were going," Ruiz recalls. "We wanted to set up a jazz band which would have a sound and some song material closer to the music from groups of the last 30 years, which we grew up with." Pursuant to that goal, Bye features two revelatory 'covers, Animal Chin, as performed by Jaga Jazzist and Smith's Can't Make A Sound. 

A quartet in its first incarnation with tenor saxophone, releasing their first album in 2006, the group debuted sans saxophone in 2012. Inspired by other powerhouse triumvirates, Naima has also absorbed concepts from combos like disparate plugged in bands such as Tortoise, Jaga Jazzist, Cinematic Orchestra, and Christian Scott’s Stretch Music. 

In many ways finding Rafael Ramos Sania was key to the band’s evolution, captured on Bye. "We were very lucky to meet him as its really difficult to find a musician who can fit into a group with clear ideas about how they should sound," Torregrosa says. "He was able to adapt wonderfully well and also contribute new ideas. With him we’re now a compact unit and this disc is living proof of that." With his big sound, elastic sense of time, and facility with electronics, he has contributed greatly to Naima’s riveting sound.


Released January 22, 2016

1. A Father's Anthem 07:24
2. Bye 04:56
3. Al Llegar Sabríamos Tanto Como Ella 05:29
4. Future Imperfect 06:28
5. Les Débris 07:16
6. Animal Chin 03:48
7. Can't Make a Sound 04:50
8. A Father's Anthem (alternate take) 07:17
9. Les Débris (alternate take) 06:54

Naima
ENRIQUE RUIZ piano, synths 
LUIS TORREGROSA drums 
RAFAEL RAMOS SANÍA double bass, effects 

Composed by Ruiz/Torregrosa except #6 by Lars Horntveth and #7 by Elliott Smith. 

Recorded by Naima at BeachHouse Studios (Valencia), winter 2015. 
Mixed by Tony Platt at Strongroom Studios (London), June 2015. 
Mastered by Ray Staff at Air Studios (London), July 2015. 
Produced by Naima. 

Design by Legrafico. info@legrafico.com 
Photography by Juanjo Herrero.

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COBODY - UNDER COVER (feat. Ditzner) 2016


CD | BLISSTONE 09 | COBODY | UNDER COVER | 2016

COBODY | UNDER COVER (ger)

Kenn ich schon, war ich schon, weiß ich schon!“ Nichts Neues mehr unter der Sonne. Diese immer leicht ennuyierte Grundhaltung der pophistorisch weit gereisten Mover und Shaker verfängt im Falle von COBODY gleich schon mal gar nicht. Stattdessen: irritiertes Hochziehen der Augenbrauen. Moment mal! Ist das nicht? Richtig! Aber auch wieder nicht, denn SO haben wir das noch nicht gehört. Schubladen funktionieren hier ohnehin nicht. Klemmen. „Belmondo“ – dieser unbekümmert swingende Ausflug in die abenteuerlichen Welten eines französischen Films der mittleren Sixties, dessen Anfang hundsgemein und doch sehr schön eine falsche Fährte legt, bis die Gitarre ... Ist es Pop? Ist es Jazz? Wenn es Jazz ist, dann vielleicht Space-Jazz, geerdet mit lauter Erinnerungen an eine grundsolide Pop-Sozialisation. Hey, hey, The Beatles! Doch eher sollte man wohl Free Funk zu COBODY sagen, wobei „Free“ hier nicht das „Free“ von Free Jazz meint, sondern eher das „Free“ im Sinne von „frei und ungebunden“ und das „Funk“ im Sinne von voll „funktionstüchtig“. Da kann dann schon mal der immergrüne Soul Jazz-Polit-Klassiker „Tryin' to make it real compared to what“ um die Ecke biegen, an die Allman Brothers oder Steppenwolf erinnert oder eben – mutig, aber souverän eigensinnig - den Beatles gehuldigt werden. Aber Obacht! COBODY sind eben keine Coverband. Nicht nur, weil sich allerlei Eigenkompositionen ins Programm geschlichen haben, die ihrerseits nach Cover-Versionen vielleicht nur vergessener Songs schmecken. Sondern auch, weil die »echten« Cover-Versionen immer auch COBODY sind. Mal mehr, mal weniger. Wenn COBODY sich eines fremden Songs annimmt, dann wird der erst mal richtig durchgekaut, dann runtergeschluckt und was am Ende dabei hinten herauskommt, das riecht und schmeckt nach COBODY, also frisch, groovy, ganz und gar eigen und JETZT! Was Leckeres für Kenner. Ach was, für alle Anderen auch!

more info @ www.cobody.de


Kosho: guitar, lead vocals
Bartmes: hammond organ, vocals
Ditzner: drums, percussion

01. I Want You (feat. Kosho & Bartmes) [Rerecorded Version]
02. Kasatschok (feat. Kosho & Bartmes)
03. Born to Be Wild (feat. Kosho & Bartmes) [Rerecorded Version]
04. Belmondo (feat. Ditzner & Kosho)
05. Whipping Post (feat. Ditzner & Kosho) [Rerecorded Version]
06. One Two Free (feat. Kosho & Bartmes)
07. Norwegian Wood (feat. Kosho) [Rerecorded Version]
08. Scratch (feat. Ditzner & Kosho)
09. Dear Prudence (feat. Kosho & Bartmes) [Rerecorded Version]
10. Princess (feat. Ditzner & Bartmes)
11. Compared to What (feat. Ditzner & Kosho) [Rerecorded Version]
12. Do It Now (feat. Ditzner & Bartmes)
13. Sympathy for the Devil (feat. Ditzner & Kosho) [Rerecorded Version]

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Miles Davis - Miles Ahead (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) 2016


MILES AHEAD – Original Motion Soundtrack features 11 essential tracks spanning 1956 to 1981, select dialogue from the film featuring Cheadle in character, and five original compositions written, co-written, produced or performed exclusively for MILES AHEAD by Robert Glasper. These include “What’s Wrong with That?” (a jam that closes the movie imagining Cheadle as Miles playing in the present day with guest performers Glasper, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Gary Clark, Jr. and Esperanza Spalding and Antonio Sanchez) and “Gone 2015,” an end-credits song featuring guest verses from rapper Pharoahe Monch. Both the CD and LP packages for MILES AHEAD – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack feature revelatory new liner notes penned by Don Cheadle.


Miles Ahead
Dialogue: “It takes a long time…” (*)
So What
Taylor Made – Taylor Eigisti
Dialogue: “Listen, you talk too goddam much…” (*)
Solea (excerpt)
Seven Steps To Heaven (edit)
Dialogue: “If you gonna tell a story…”(*)
Nefertiti (edit)
Frelon Brun
Dialogue: “Sometimes you have these thoughts…”(*)
Duran (take 6) (edit)
Dialogue: “You own my music…”(*)
Go Ahead John (part two C)
Black Satin (edit)
Dialogue: “Be musical about this shit…”(*)
Prelude #II
Dialogue: “Y’all listening to them…?”(*)
Junior’s Jam – Robert Glasper, Keyon Harrold, Marcus Strickland
Francessence – Robert Glasper, Keyon Harrold, Elena Pinderhughes
Back Seat Betty (excerpt)
Dialogue: “I don’t like the word jazz…” (*)
What’s Wrong With That? – Don Cheadle, Robert Glasper, Gary Clark, Jr., Herbie Hancock, Keyon Harrold, Antonio Sanchez, Esperanza Spaulding, Wayne Shorter
Gone 2015 – Robert Glasper, Keyon Harrold, Pharoahe Monch

(*) from the soundtrack of the film, Don Cheadle as Miles Davis
All other tracks performed by Miles Davis, except where noted
Soundtrack album produced by
Don Cheadle, Steve Berkowitz, Ed Gerrard & Robert Glasper
Soundtrack Executive Producers:
Don Cheadle, Erin Davis, Darryl Porter &, Vince Wilburn

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