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Bottleneck John: "All Around Man"

Written by: Rad Bennett
Category: Recording of the Month
Created: 01 November 2013

All Around ManOpus3 CD 23001
Format: Hybrid Stereo SACD

Musical Performance: ****1/2
Sound Quality: *****
Overall Enjoyment: ****1/2

Unsuspecting listeners such as I might put on this disc and think that Bottleneck John must be one of America’s newest, greatest blues singers, up from the Deep South. I stand by “newest” and “greatest,” but Bottleneck John was born Johan Eliasson, in Sweden. Fifteen years ago he heard an Eric Bibb album, went acoustic, and developed an authentic blues style of his own.

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Ahmad Jamal: "Saturday Morning: La Buissonne Studio Sessions"

Written by: Joseph Taylor
Category: Recording of the Month
Created: 01 October 2013

Saturday Morning: La Buissonne Studio SessionsJazz Village JV570027
Format: CD

Musical Performance: *****
Sound Quality: *****
Overall Enjoyment: *****

What a force of nature Ahmad Jamal is! At age 83, he could easily coast on his reputation and extensive discography, playing rote shows to appreciative audiences. Instead, he continues to push himself and, in the process, astonish jazz fans by making rhythmically challenging, harmonically audacious recordings. Saturday Morning is, by my count, his 62nd album as a leader, and it follows last year’s powerful Blue Moon. This time Jamal took his quartet -- Reginald Veal on bass, Herlin Riley on drums, and Manolo Badrena on percussion -- into La Buissonne Studio, in France, for 11 tracks that crackle with energy and inventiveness.

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Resonance: "Introductions"

Written by: Rad Bennett
Category: Recording of the Month
Created: 01 September 2013

ResonanceMandala MR103
Format: CD

Musical Performance: ****
Sound Quality: ****
Overall Enjoyment: ****

Though new variations certainly occur, jazz groups large and small mostly take one of several well-established forms. For a trio, we expect piano, bass, and drums. We expect a big band to have reeds, brass, and a rhythm section. Resonance is having none of this -- this unique octet boasts a flute, saxophone, violin, viola, and cello, and a rhythm section of piano, bass, and drums.

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Hamilton de Holanda & André Mehmari: "Gismontipascoal"

Written by: Joseph Taylor
Category: Recording of the Month
Created: 01 August 2013

GismontipascoalAdventure Music AM1078 2
Format: CD

Musical Performance: ****
Sound Quality: ****
Overall Enjoyment: ****

The mandolinist Hamilton de Holanda is a virtuoso who, like many other Brazilian jazz performers, incorporates his country’s folk-music traditions into his work. He has recorded some of my favorite music over the last few years, and I’m pleased to call attention to Gismontipascoal, a collaboration with pianist André Mehmari. The disc is a tribute to two of their countrymen, Egberto Gismonti and Hermeto Pascoal, who join them on one track each. The remaining tracks are duets that demonstrate the richness of the compositions and the talents of the musicians.

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George Benson: "Inspiration: A Tribute to Nat King Cole"

Written by: Rad Bennett
Category: Recording of the Month
Created: 01 July 2013

Inspiration: A Tribute to Nat King ColeConcord CRE-34268-2
Format: CD

Musical Performance: ****1/2
Sound Quality: ****
Overall Enjoyment: ****

When Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, and others were alive and working, big-band vocal albums like this one used to be released with great regularity. But only a choice few were so finely crafted. George Benson is revered as a guitarist, but he also sings, and this album is evidence that he should be highly regarded for that talent as well.

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Eliane Elias: "I Thought About You: A Tribute to Chet Baker"

Written by: Joseph Taylor
Category: Recording of the Month
Created: 01 June 2013

I Thought About YouConcord Picante CJA-34191-02
Format: CD

Musical Performance: ****
Sound Quality: ****
Overall Enjoyment: ****

Eliane Elias says, of her new disc, “I Thought About You was inspired by Chet Baker and in that sense it is a tribute to Chet, it was a natural fit for me to play, to sing music inspired by Chet because I am an instrumentalist and a singer, as Chet was.” Baker’s singing was sometimes close to a whisper, with a relaxed ease and a playful sense of time. The 14 tunes Elias chose for this disc are songs Baker covered over the years, and most are standards. She hasn’t simply performed them as Baker did, however. Instead, his spirit infuses the tracks with the cool precision he brought to both his singing and his trumpet playing.

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Mark Weinstein: "Todo Corazón: The Tango Album"

Written by: Rad Bennett
Category: Recording of the Month
Created: 01 May 2013

Todo Corazón: The Tango AlbumJazzheads JH1198
Format: CD

Musical Performance: ****
Sound Quality: ****
Overall Enjoyment: ****

Mark Weinstein insists on doing things his own way. The bassist and trombonist took time off from music to earn a PhD in philosophy, and when he returned to music, his instrument was the flute, his technique and sound entirely self taught.

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Daniel Lantz Trio: "Plays Bond"

Written by: Joseph Taylor
Category: Recording of the Month
Created: 01 April 2013

Plays BondDo Music DMRCD 012
Format: CD

Musical Performance ****
Sound Quality ****1/2
Overall Enjoyment ****1/2

The James Bond movie series, now 50 years old, is probably as vital today as it was in the Sean Connery years. My son and I agree that Daniel Craig is the best Bond since Connery, and that the last three films are some of the most enjoyable the series has produced in years. The music in the films is almost as iconic as the main character, especially the themes composed by the late John Barry. But pop tunes written for them by other songwriters have also found their way into our collective memories.

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Monica Ramey: "And the Beegie Adair Trio"

Written by: Rad Bennett
Category: Recording of the Month
Created: 01 March 2013

Monica RameyAdair Music Group 700261370958
Format: CD

Musical Performance: ****1/2
Sound Quality: ****1/2
Overall Enjoyment: ****1/2

Nashville is well known for its fabulous country singers, but on the evidence of this CD, jazz, too, is alive there, and doing very, very well. Pianist Beegie Adair has 34 recordings to her credit, and she and her trio -- bassist Roger Spencer and drummer Chris Brown -- play a weekly date at F. Scott’s Restaurant & Jazz Bar, whose patrons must count themselves very fortunate to hear such amazing music. The three have played together a long time, and their musical lines weave in and out comfortably as the musical spotlight shines first on one, then the other. Though each has a distinct musical personality, they come together in perfect unanimity, seeming to breathe together -- “tight-knit” is an understatement.

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Emilia Amper: "Trollfågeln (The Magic Bird)"

Written by: S. Andrea Sundaram
Category: Recording of the Month
Created: 01 February 2013

Emilia AmperBIS/eClassical.com
Format: FLAC 24/96 Download

Musical Performance: ***1/2
Sound Quality: ****1/2
Overall Enjoyment: ****

The nyckelharpa is an instrument of Swedish origin dating back to at least the 14th century. It is bowed like a violin, but instead of the musician’s fingers pressing the strings against the fingerboard to alter the pitch, it has a series of key-activated frets. In addition to the four main strings, the modern nyckelharpa has 12 sympathetic strings that are tuned to the pitches of the chromatic scale. (Older examples had varying numbers of sympathetic strings with different tuning schemes.) These give the instrument added resonance, and a complex timbre rich in upper harmonics. The nyckelharpa is important in the Swedish folk tradition -- an image of one appears on the reverse of the 50-kronor banknote.

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  1. Emy Tseng: "Sonho"
  2. Stefon Harris, David Sanchez, and Christian Scott: "Ninety Miles: Live at Cubadisco"
  3. Elizabeth Shepherd: "Rewind"
  4. The Dave Brubeck Quartet: "Time Out"
  5. Claire Martin: "Too Much in Love to Care"
  6. Ray Charles and Betty Carter: “Ray Charles and Betty Carter”
  7. Patricia Barber: "Nightclub"
  8. The Oscar Peterson Trio: "We Get Requests"
  9. Johnny Hartman: "The Voice That Is!"
  10. Tania Maria: "Tempo"

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