martedì 19 novembre 2019

Florian Weber Quartet - JazzFest Bonn (2019)



Florian Weber, Piano
Ralph Alessi, Trompete
Linda May Han Oh, Kontrabass
Nasheet Waits, Schlagzeug

01 Passacaglia
02 Melody of a Waterfall
03 From Cousteau's Point Of View
04 Tribute
05 Tribute (Reprise)
06 The Follower

Aufnahme vom 25.5.2019 beim Jazzfest Bonn
Trasmesso il 12.11.2019 da Deutschlandfunk
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lunedì 18 novembre 2019

Ivano Fossati - Dal vivo volume 3 - Tour acustico (2004)



1. I Treni A Vapore
2. Pane E Coraggio
3. Smisurata Preghiera
4. C'è Tempo
5. Oh Che Sarà
6. L'uomo Coi Capelli Da Ragazzo
7. Il Bacio Sulla Bocca
8. Notturno Delle Tre
9. La Pianta Del Tè
10. L'Angelo E La Pazienza
11. Una Notte In Italia
12. Cartolina
13. Mio Fratello Che Guardi Il Mondo
14. Il Disertore

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lunedì 11 novembre 2019

Joe Lovano Tapestry Trio - ECM Special Session 50 Years (2019)



Joe Lovano: Tenor Saxophone, tarogato
Marilyn Crispell: Piano
Carmen Castaldi: Drums

01 Terrassa
02 Seeds of Change
03 Rare Beauty
04 Band Introduction
05 One Time In
06 Piano - Drum Episode
07 Unlike
08 Dream on That
09 Garden of Expression
10 Catch Me if you Can
11 Night Creatures
12 Spoken Interlude #1
13 West of the Moon
14 Spoken Interlude #2
15 Pierre Boulez

Trasmesso sabato 9 novembre 2019 nell'ambito del Festival Tra jazz e nuove musiche 2019/20 - ECM Special Session - 50 anni
In diretta dall'Auditorio Stelio Molo RSI di Lugano
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domenica 10 novembre 2019

Oregon - Live in NYC (1994)



OREGON
Ralph Towner-acoustic & classical guitars, piano, synthesizer
Paul McCandless-reeds & wind instruments
Glen Moore-upright bass

01 Waterwheel
02 Dialogue
03 Nightfall
04 Mariella
05 Charlotte's tangle

Symphony Space, New York City
Live Radio Concert (May 26 1994)
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sabato 9 novembre 2019

Bill Frisell Trio - Live in Poland (1993)



Bill Frisell: guitars
Kermit Driscoll: bass
Joey Baron: drums

01 Amarillo, Barbados
02 Crumb - No Moe
03 The Days of Wine and Roses
04 Rag
05 Strange Meeting
06 Pip, Squeak
07 Love Motel
08 Throughout
09 Live to Tell
10 What The World Needs Now
11 I Can't Be Satisfied
12 Resistor

Recorded at Warsaw Summer Jazz Days Festival, Warsaw, Poland, 1993-07-03
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venerdì 8 novembre 2019

Pat Metheny Group - Live in Mesa (1982)



Pat Metheny - guitars, guitar synths
Lyle Mays - piano, synthesizers
Steve Rodby - bass
Danny Gottlieb - drums
Nana Vasconcelos- percussion, berimbau, vocals

The Pat Metheny Group, which has always been a collaborative between the popular jazz guitarist and his keyboard player, Lyle Mays, enjoyed its most widespread commercial success during their early period, when this live recording was made in 1982. The group was firmly at the #1 spot on the jazz charts with Offramp, its third release on the German-based ECM Records. The record ended up being so popular that it even crossed over on to the Top 50 pop chart, and won Metheny his second Grammy for Best Jazz Fusion Recording.

His previous LP, American Garage, released in 1980, would firmly establish Metheny as a jazz crossover superstar, and allow him the popularity to elevate the group from traditional jazz clubs to small theaters and performing arts centers. Offramp climbed to an even wider mainstream appeal, clearly evident on this superb live recording. Sonically, the presentation is near flawless, with a crisp and well mixed distribution of the entire band. Since vocals are a rarity at Metheny shows, the engineer was able to focus on the musicianship that was continually blasting off to newer and more stratospheric heights.

Many of the best loved Metheny gems are here, and this show was the basis of a double live album (Travels), which was cut from his dates played this '82 tour and released the following year. Travels would also reach #1 on the jazz charts, but fail to make the same impact as the previous LPs on the crossover effect to the pop and adult charts.

The recording opens with "Phase Dance," one of the earliest of the Metheny / May songwriting collaborations. They next do a spectacular remake of Ornette Coleman's "Broadway Blues," before slowing down for "James," which Metheny says was written for and dedicated to singer/songwriter James Taylor. Most of the show is an on-going exercise in showcasing the magnificent players in the Metheny band. "Offramp," "Are You Going With Me?," "The Bat," and the various improvisational guitar, keyboard, and bass solos might get tedious if you're not a Metheny or jazz fan, but if you happen to be either one of those, they will be a welcomed part of the listening experience. The band closes with two great up-tempo Metheny classics: “(Cross The) Heartland," and the aforementioned, "American Garage."

01 Phase Dance
02 Broadway Blues
03 James
04 Offramp
05 ''It's For You''
06 Are you going with me
07 The Bat Part II
08 Berimbau Solo
09 Ozark
10 Kc Blues (More Kansas City)
11 Goin' Ahead
12 (Close To Home) Mars
13 Jaco
14 Band Intros
15 Song for Bilbao
16 (Cross The) Heartland - American Garage

Pat Metheny Group - Offramp Live At The Mesa Centennial Hall, Az 26 Jul ‘82 (Remastered)
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