quarta-feira, 29 de julho de 2009

SR. CISNE (1982)


Expect some Santanaesque guitar solos in this rare Brazilian guitarist album.

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Peace. Out.

sexta-feira, 17 de julho de 2009

CITY (1978)


This is an experimental test around here. Never really tried japanese jazz and 'till know I'm not really sure about what to say from Hidefumi Toki. Not exactly a virtuoso project but a great standards project, also because he was joined by a solid sound kitchen, mainly by real american jazz experts.

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Peace. Out.

quinta-feira, 16 de julho de 2009

Love, Peace & Poetry - Vol.9 Turkish



Continuing with the Turkish psichedelic grooves and funks comes this incredible compilation. Here you will have a nice overall view of this amazing music ! Enjoy !

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sexta-feira, 3 de julho de 2009

A Tribute to Jack Johnson (1971)


“He’s not playing rock n’ roll solos on that record, he’s playing really great trumpet on a jazz level…everybody’s playing well on a jazz level. But it’s still blatantly a rock ‘n’ roll record.” — Guitarist Robert Quine on Jack Johnson
Enjoy!

quarta-feira, 1 de julho de 2009

GULA MATARI (1970)




With his second and last album under the Creed Taylor aegis, the complexities of Quincy Jones' catholic, evolving tastes start to reveal themselves. We hear signs of his gradual gravitation toward pop right off the bat with the churchy R&B cover of Paul Simon's mega-hit "Bridge Over Troubled Water," dominated by Valerie Simpson's florid soul vocal and a gospel choir. His roots fixation surfaces in the spell-like African groove of the title track, a dramatic tone poem that ebbs and flows masterfully over its 13-minute length. From this point on, it's all jazz; the roaring big band comes back with a vengeance in "Walkin'," where Milt Jackson, Herbie Hancock, Hubert Laws, and other jazzers take fine solo turns, and things really get rocking on Nat Adderley's "Hummin'." Major Holley is a riot with his grumble-scat routine on bass. The whole record sounds like they must have had a ball recording it.- Allmusic

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Peace. Out.