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MILES DAVIS - In a Silent Way Fusion | review permalink
MILES DAVIS - Miles Davis Quintet : Miles Smiles Post Bop | review permalink
HERMETO PASCOAL - Slaves Mass World Fusion | review permalink
STEELY DAN - Aja RnB | review permalink
STEELY DAN - Pretzel Logic RnB | review permalink
STEELY DAN - Countdown to Ecstasy RnB | review permalink
STEELY DAN - Can't Buy a Thrill RnB | review permalink
MILES DAVIS - Kind of Blue Cool Jazz | review permalink
RAY BARRETTO - Acid Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
ALEGRE ALL-STARS - Lost and Found, Volume III Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
MCCOY TYNER - The Real McCoy Post Bop | review permalink
RUBÉN BLADES - Tiempos Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
DEXTER GORDON - A Swingin' Affair Hard Bop | review permalink
JOHN COLTRANE - My Favorite Things Hard Bop | review permalink
TALVIN SINGH - OK Jazz Related Electronica/Hip-Hop | review permalink
LOUIS ARMSTRONG - Louis Armstrong Plays W.C. Handy Classic (1920s) Jazz | review permalink
HENRY THREADGILL - Henry Threadgill & Make A Move ‎: Everybodys Mouth's A Book Avant-Garde Jazz | review permalink
HANK MOBLEY - Workout Hard Bop | review permalink
FRANK SINATRA - A Swingin' Affair! Vocal Jazz | review permalink
TIPICA 73 - Charangueando con la Típica 73 Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
NICHOLAS MENHEIM - Commandante Che Guevara Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
SÉRGIO MENDES - Herb Alpert Presents Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 Bossa Nova | review permalink
HENRY FIOL - Fe Esperanza Y Caridad Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
ART BLAKEY - Free For All Hard Bop | review permalink
LOUIS ARMSTRONG - Satch Plays Fats: A Tribute to the Immortal Fats Waller Classic (1920s) Jazz | review permalink
JACK COSTANZO - Back From Havana Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
FRANK SINATRA - My Way Vocal Jazz | review permalink
FERNANDO LAVOY - Fernando Lavoy Y Los Soneros Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
JOHN COLTRANE - Blue Train Hard Bop | review permalink
LEE MORGAN - The Sidewinder Hard Bop | review permalink
GRANT GREEN - Idle Moments Hard Bop | review permalink
SABU MARTINEZ - Sabu's Jazz Espagnole Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
THE BIG 3 PALLADIUM ORCHESTRA - Live at the Blue Note Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
THELONIOUS MONK - Monk's Music Bop | review permalink
WILLIE COLÓN - El Juicio Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
FRANK SINATRA - Watertown Vocal Jazz | review permalink
RAY BARRETTO - Indestructible Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
CHARLIE PALMIERI - El Gigante del Teclado Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
LARRY HARLOW - Salsa Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
DOC CHEATHAM - Doc Cheatham & Nicholas Payton Original New Orleans Jazz | review permalink
JOHNNY PACHECO - Pacheco Y Su Charanga (aka Que Suene la Flauta Vol.3) Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
CHEO MARQUETTI - Region Matancera Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
HORACE SILVER - Horace Silver And The Jazz Messengers Hard Bop | review permalink
MARK DIMOND - Brujeria Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
FRANK SINATRA - It Might As Well Be Swing Vocal Jazz | review permalink
ART BLAKEY - Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers (aka Moanin') Hard Bop | review permalink
JELLY ROLL MORTON - Mr. Jelly Lord Original New Orleans Jazz | review permalink
SONNY ROLLINS - Way Out West Hard Bop | review permalink
ANDREW HILL - Black Fire Post Bop | review permalink
FRANCO - Mario (Choc Choc Choc 1985 Volume One) African Fusion | review permalink
JACKIE MCLEAN - Right Now! Hard Bop | review permalink
WILLIE COLÓN - La Gran Fuga/The Big Break Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
FRANK SINATRA - Come Fly With Me Vocal Jazz | review permalink
ROBERTA FLACK - First Take Vocal Jazz | review permalink
KENNY BURRELL - Midnight Blue Blues | review permalink
FRANKIE LAINE - The Lucky Old Sun Vocal Jazz | review permalink
STANLEY TURRENTINE - Blue Hour Soul Jazz | review permalink
FRANK SINATRA - Come Dance With Me! (with Billy May And His Orchestra) Vocal Jazz | review permalink
CHANO POZO - "El Tambor De Cuba" Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
BEN WEBSTER - The Consummate Artistry of Ben Webster (aka King Of The Tenors) Bop | review permalink
FRANKIE LAINE - Hell Bent For Leather Exotica | review permalink
CAB CALLOWAY - Hi De Hi De Ho Big Band | review permalink
BALLA ET SES BALLADINS - "Objectif Perfection" (aka Reminiscin' In Tempo With Balla Et Ses Balladins) African Fusion | review permalink
ESTHER PHILLIPS - The Country Side Of Esther Phillips (aka Release Me!) Blues | review permalink
THELONIOUS MONK - Genius Of Modern Music Volume 2 Bop | review permalink
LOUIS ARMSTRONG - The Complete Louis Armstrong Decca Sessions (1935-1946) Classic (1920s) Jazz | review permalink
TAJ MAHAL - The Natch'l Blues Blues | review permalink
BEMBEYA JAZZ NATIONAL - Bembeya Jazz National African Fusion | review permalink
ORCHESTRA DE LA PAILLOTE - Volume 1 African Fusion | review permalink
STEELY DAN - The Royal Scam RnB | review permalink
KURT ELLING - Close Your Eyes Vocal Jazz | review permalink
WILLIE COLÓN - El Baquiné de Angelitos Negros Jazz Related Soundtracks | review permalink
NICHOLAS PAYTON - Gumbo Nouvea Hard Bop | review permalink
JIMMY SMITH - Back at the Chicken Shack Blues | review permalink
HENRY THREADGILL - Henry Threadgill Zooid : This Brings Us To Volume II Avant-Garde Jazz | review permalink
JAH WOBBLE - Heaven & Earth Dub/Ska/Reggae | review permalink
KENNY DORHAM - Whistle Stop Hard Bop | review permalink
MARTIRIO - Mucho corazón Latin Jazz | review permalink
IKE QUEBEC - Blue and Sentimental Swing | review permalink
XAVIER CUGAT - Rumba Rumbero Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
JIMMY BOSCH - Soneando Trombon Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
FRANK SINATRA - Come Swing With Me! Vocal Jazz | review permalink
EKSTASIS - Wake Up and Dream Dub/Ska/Reggae | review permalink
BEBEL GILBERTO - Tanto Tempo Bossa Nova | review permalink
LOU DONALDSON - The Natural Soul Soul Jazz | review permalink
KURT ELLING - The Gate Vocal Jazz | review permalink
FELA KUTI - Sorrow Tears and Blood African Fusion | review permalink
CASSANDRA WILSON - New Moon Daughter Vocal Jazz | review permalink
JOSHUA REDMAN - Beyond Post Bop | review permalink
JACKIE MCLEAN - Swing Swang Swingin' Hard Bop | review permalink
TERENCE BLANCHARD - Jazz in Film Hard Bop | review permalink
BOBBY VALENTIN - Evolution Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
TITO PUENTE JR - Got Mambo Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
OCHO - Ocho 2: Last Tango in Paris Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
CHET BAKER - The Best of Chet Baker Sings Vocal Jazz | review permalink
CAETANO VELOSO - Caetano Veloso (A Little More Blue) Bossa Nova | review permalink
ROBERTO ROENA - X - El Progreso Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
CLIFFORD JORDAN - Blowing in From Chicago Hard Bop | review permalink
RICARDO RAY - Se Soltó "On the Loose" Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
ALFREDO DE LA FÉ - Triunfo Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
BOBBY DARIN - The Hit Singles Collection Vocal Jazz | review permalink
ALLEN TOUSSAINT - The Bright Mississippi Original New Orleans Jazz | review permalink
LOU DONALDSON - Blues Walk Hard Bop | review permalink
JOHN COLTRANE - The John Coltrane Quartet Plays Avant-Garde Jazz | review permalink
JIMMY RUSHING - Rushing Lullabies (comp) Vocal Jazz | review permalink
JAMES BROWN - The Singles, Volume 1: The Federal Years: 1956-1960 RnB | review permalink
FRANKIE LAINE - Mr Rhythm Vocal Jazz | review permalink
FRANKIE LAINE - Rockin' Vocal Jazz | review permalink
CUBANOSON - Recordando A Cuba Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
KENNY DORHAM - Una Mas (One More Time) Hard Bop | review permalink
FRANK SINATRA - The Main Event Vocal Jazz | review permalink
LOUIS ARMSTRONG - Chicago Concert - 1956 (aka The Great Chicago Concert) Classic (1920s) Jazz | review permalink
ME'SHELL NDEGÉOCELLO - Peace Beyond Passion RnB | review permalink
ERNEST RANGLIN - Below the Bassline World Fusion | review permalink
KING CURTIS - Blues At Montreux ( with Champion Jack Dupree) Blues | review permalink
DEAN FRASER - Big Up! Dub/Ska/Reggae | review permalink
FRANKIE LAINE - Frankie Laine And The Four Lads Blues | review permalink
GREG OSBY - Banned In New York Post Bop | review permalink
RED GARLAND - At the Prelude Hard Bop | review permalink
ZOOT SIMS - Zoot Sims Plays Johnny Mandel: Quietly There Cool Jazz | review permalink
TOMASZ STAŃKO - Leosia Post Bop | review permalink
TOM HARRELL - TRIP Post Bop | review permalink
DEXTER JOHNSON - Dexter Johnson & Le Super Star de Dakar : Live À l’Étoile Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
AARON GOLDBERG - The Now Post Bop | review permalink
JOANNE TATHAM - Out of My Dreams Vocal Jazz | review permalink
CYRUS CHESTNUT - Midnight Melodies Hard Bop | review permalink
SLY AND ROBBIE - Language Barrier Dub/Ska/Reggae | review permalink
TED HOWE - Pinnacle Progressive Big Band | review permalink
CHARLES LLOYD - Charles Lloyd & The Marvels + Lucinda Williams : Vanished Gardens Pop/Art Song/Folk | review permalink
WILLIE NELSON - You Don't Know Me: The Songs Of Cindy Walker Pop/Art Song/Folk | review permalink
WAYNE HORVITZ - Sweeter Than The Day Post-Fusion Contemporary | review permalink
HENRY THREADGILL - Henry Threadgill & Make A Move ‎: Where's Your Cup? 21st Century Modern | review permalink
WADADA LEO SMITH - America's National Parks 21st Century Modern | review permalink
VAN MORRISON - Hymns To The Silence RnB | review permalink
WILLIE NELSON - My Way Vocal Jazz | review permalink
MYRA MELFORD - Snowy Egret 21st Century Modern | review permalink
ART BLAKEY - Hard Bop Hard Bop | review permalink
KETIL BJØRNSTAD - La notte Post-Fusion Contemporary | review permalink
WAYNE HORVITZ - The Snowghost Sessions Nu Jazz | review permalink
STEELY DAN - Gaucho RnB | review permalink
STEELY DAN - Katy Lied RnB | review permalink
LARRY YOUNG - Mothership Post Bop | review permalink
LARRY YOUNG - Into Somethin' Hard Bop | review permalink
PEE WEE RUSSELL - Ask Me Now! Dixieland | review permalink
JIMMY RUSHING - Five Feet of Soul Vocal Jazz | review permalink
KARL DENSON - Dance Lesson #2 Acid Jazz | review permalink
KERMIT RUFFINS - The Barbecue Swingers Live Original New Orleans Jazz | review permalink
JAH WOBBLE - The Celtic Poets Dub/Ska/Reggae | review permalink
CASSANDRA WILSON - Silver Pony Vocal Jazz | review permalink
JAH WOBBLE - 7 Dub/Ska/Reggae | review permalink
SNOWBOY - Mambo Rage Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
WILLIE COLÓN - Vigilante Jazz Related Soundtracks | review permalink
FIVE PLAY JAZZ QUINTET - Five Of Hearts Post Bop | review permalink
FRANK SINATRA - Some Nice Things I've Missed Vocal Jazz | review permalink
KAKO - Tributo a Noro Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
ARTURO O'FARRILL - 40 Acres And A Burro Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
FRANK SINATRA - Cycles Vocal Jazz | review permalink
WILLIE RODRÍGUEZ (TRUMPET) - Soogie Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
BOB THOMPSON - Mmm, Nice! Exotica | review permalink
LOUIE RAMIREZ - A Different Shade Of Black RnB | review permalink
GRANT GREEN - Matador Hard Bop | review permalink
FRANKIE LAINE - One For My Baby Vocal Jazz | review permalink
FRANKIE LAINE - Rocks And Gravel Vocal Jazz | review permalink
SONNY ROLLINS - Horn Culture Hard Bop | review permalink
LARRY HARLOW - El Exigente Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
ERYKAH BADU - Baduizm RnB | review permalink
BOZ SCAGGS - Dig RnB | review permalink
BILL LASWELL - Dub Meltdown Dub/Ska/Reggae | review permalink
MARCIN WASILEWSKI TRIO - Spark Of Life (with Joakim Milder) Post-Fusion Contemporary | review permalink
BOBBY HUTCHERSON - Enjoy the View Hard Bop | review permalink
JIMMY COBB - The Original Mob Hard Bop | review permalink
SLY AND ROBBIE - Dubrising Dub/Ska/Reggae | review permalink
SUSAN KREBS - Simple Gifts Vocal Jazz | review permalink
WADADA LEO SMITH - Solo-Reflections And Meditations On Monk 21st Century Modern | review permalink
WADADA LEO SMITH - Najwa Fusion | review permalink
BUDDY GUY - The Blues is Alive and Well Blues | review permalink
PATTI LABELLE - LaBelle ‎: Pressure Cookin' RnB | review permalink
BRAD MEHLDAU - Seymour Reads the Constitution! Post Bop | review permalink
HENRY THREADGILL - Double Up, Plays Double Up Plus Avant-Garde Jazz | review permalink
JURE PUKL - Doubtless 21st Century Modern | review permalink
JUHANI AALTONEN - Juhani Aaltonen & Iro Haarla : Kirkastus Post-Fusion Contemporary | review permalink
MANU DIBANGO - Gone Clear Dub/Ska/Reggae | review permalink
JOE TEX - Soul Country Pop/Art Song/Folk | review permalink
ESPEN ERIKSEN - Espen Eriksen Trio with Andy Sheppard : Perfectly Unhappy Post-Fusion Contemporary | review permalink
ERIK TRUFFAZ - The Dawn Acid Jazz | review permalink
MANU DIBANGO - Wakafrica Dub/Ska/Reggae | review permalink
ORNETTE COLEMAN - The Empty Foxhole Avant-Garde Jazz | review permalink
LOS CHICHARONNS - Roots Of Life World Fusion | review permalink
FRANK SINATRA - That's Life Vocal Jazz | review permalink
JAN GARBAREK - Visible World World Fusion | review permalink
VAN MORRISON - Van Morrison And Joey DeFrancesco ‎: You're Driving Me Crazy Vocal Jazz | review permalink
WILLIE NELSON - Last Man Standing Pop/Art Song/Folk | review permalink
JURE PUKL - Jure Pukl & Matija Dedić : Hybrid Post Bop
MARC RIBOT - Songs of Resistance 1942-2018 Pop/Art Song/Folk | review permalink
KALLE KALIMA - Kalle Kalima & K-18 : Some Kubricks Of Blood Jazz Related Improv/Composition | review permalink
SAM MANGWANA - Lubamba African Fusion | review permalink
MILES DAVIS - You're Under Arrest Fusion | review permalink
FRANK SINATRA - Francis A. & Edward K. Vocal Jazz | review permalink
ROBERTO ROENA - Roberto Roena Y Su Apollo Sound Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
SONNY RED - Out of the Blue Hard Bop | review permalink
RAY BARRETTO - Mysterious Instinct Exotica | review permalink
MILES DAVIS - Tutu Pop/Art Song/Folk | review permalink
BILL LASWELL - Aspiration Dub/Ska/Reggae | review permalink
STEELY DAN - Two Against Nature RnB | review permalink
RICARDO RAY - In Orbit (with Bobby Cruz) Afro-Cuban Jazz | review permalink
DIANA KRALL - The Look of Love Vocal Jazz

Jazz Genre Nb. Rated Avg. rating
1 Afro-Cuban Jazz 36 4.58
2 Vocal Jazz 32 4.34
3 Hard Bop 27 4.54
4 RnB 15 4.27
5 Post Bop 12 4.42
6 Dub/Ska/Reggae 11 3.95
7 Blues 7 4.64
8 African Fusion 6 4.67
9 Pop/Art Song/Folk 6 3.67
10 Post-Fusion Contemporary 5 4.20
11 Avant-Garde Jazz 5 4.30
12 21st Century Modern 5 4.30
13 Classic (1920s) Jazz 4 4.88
14 Original New Orleans Jazz 4 4.63
15 World Fusion 4 4.13
16 Exotica 3 3.83
17 Fusion 3 4.00
18 Bop 3 5.00
19 Bossa Nova 3 4.67
20 Cool Jazz 2 4.75
21 Acid Jazz 2 3.75
22 Jazz Related Soundtracks 2 4.25
23 Soul Jazz 2 4.75
24 Swing 1 4.50
25 Progressive Big Band 1 4.50
26 Latin Jazz 1 4.50
27 Nu Jazz 1 4.50
28 Jazz Related Electronica/Hip-Hop 1 5.00
29 Jazz Related Improv/Composition 1 3.50
30 Big Band 1 5.00
31 Dixieland 1 4.00

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ESPEN ERIKSEN Espen Eriksen Trio with Andy Sheppard : Perfectly Unhappy

Album · 2018 · Post-Fusion Contemporary
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For this latest release “Perfectly Unhappy” from Norwegian Espen Eriksen and his Trio, one of Britain’s most well saxophonists Andy Sheppard joins them bringing a change in texture to their current slightly minimal but still highly melodic sound that the Trio display within their compositions. Their first album release garnered extremely good praise and many great reviews for “You Had Me At Goodbye” with the following two albums “What Took You So Long” and “Never Ending January” keeping the standard right up there. If you have not heard of them before Espen Eriksen is the pianist, Lars Tormond Jenset, bass and Andreas Bye is the drummer with the Trio performing together since 2007 with this album being the ensemble’s fourth release. Andy Sheppard’s addition of saxophone in the album works beautifully bringing quite a bit of a fresh sound for the Trio and keeping things in an interesting manner but still keeping them well within the melodic style that they have become known for.

“Above The Horizon” opens with a beautiful piano and bass interchange before stating the composition’s theme before Andy Sheppard’s saxophone to joins on this lovely inward piece with the following “1974” having a beautiful contemplative sound where Espen’s piano is more prevalent. The melancholy and contemplation just keeps on coming with the album’s title ‘Perfectly Unhappy” with Andy’s saxophone and Espen’s brief solo providing a lovely wistfulness within the number. “Indian Summer” just keeps the dreamy spaced melody prevalent, where “Suburban Folk Song” has a slightly more intricate opening and all these melodies that are intertwined with space and beautiful timing just keep coming with “Naked Trees”, the following “Revisited” containing a delightful solo from Espen and the beautiful melancholic closing composition “Home”.

Lovely album and an absolute delight to have on with the compositions being in a similar realm to Mathias Eick’s of maintaining a strong melody and quite a lovely contemporary sound. One other note is Andy Sheppard plays quite a major part and is in the majority of all the compositions with that gorgeous deep tone that he resonates.

WAYNE HORVITZ The Snowghost Sessions

Album · 2018 · Nu Jazz
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In 2015 Wayne Horvitz headed out to Montana to record this album at Snowghost studios, hence the title “The Snowghost Sessions”. Comprising a trio with Wayne on piano as well providing keyboards and electronics, Geoff Harper who had previously appeared with Wayne on his 2014 release “At The Reception” on Contrabass and Eric Eagle who also had appeared with Wayne on “At The Reception” as well the 2015 release which was a tribute to the writer Richard Hugo “Some Places Are Forever Afternoon” is playing drums. Wayne Horvitz states that he had not recorded a Trio album since the eighties and took quite a few tunes and sketches to this session with the majority of the album recorded Live and Wayne providing some overdubs with keyboards. He actually says that he did not set out to make an album but just wanted to try some ideas that he had with amplified and processed piano as the studios at Snowghost are in a class of their own for acoustics with the addition of an already installed Steinway Grand Piano. For these sessions the studio owner Brett Allen is the album’s engineer and co-producer with Wayne.

Fifteen tracks on the album if one counts the bonus with none running over five minutes which keeps things quite fluent with the beautiful “The Pauls” opening being a lovely spaced composition and as with the majority of the album it is down tempo with the following composition “No Blood Relation #1” bringing the electronics into the mix but in a subtle manner with wonderful recurring chords from Wayne on piano with superb support from the bass and drums by just being there in a minimal fashion which is how their support is performed right throughout the majority of the album. There is “No Blood relation #2” being the eighth track and that composition is its own without borrowing from the prior #1. More of that gorgeous piano space and time for “Trish” with many people describing this as contemplative but it sure has that Wayne Horvitz piano tone. “IMB” does bring out the Electronics and would be the album’s most up tempo composition with Eric Eagle having quite a shot on the drum kit within the number.There a quite a few more interesting and beautiful compositions included with the following “Apart From You #1” , “Northampton”, “For James Tenney”, “The Trees”, Yukio and Noa’s Duet” with these four tracks divided by the short piece “Flies On Friday”. All of those compositions having something different to say and some are straight while others have that subtle electronic keyboard effect added. “55 6 (21) Variations” has that organ addition and “55 6 (7) Variations” has a much deeper bass and piano sound bring us to the album’s end with “Apart from You #2” comprising the trio with more of those subtle electronics appearing more to the fore as the composition progresses.

Wonderful and quite different piano based Trio album from Wayne Horvitz and band which requires a few listens to fully appreciate and gets better with every play. Well worth the purchase as Wayne Horvitz albums are.

SAM MANGWANA Lubamba

Album · 2016 · African Fusion
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Sam Mangwana has lived, played and sang Rumba right through the golden period of African music accompanying and packing stadiums with Franco Luambo’s TPOK Jazz throughout the seventies to the early eighties and prior with Tabu Ley Rochereau in the late sixties in his African National Fiesta with another stint to follow in the late seventies with him. Considered one of the elder statesman of African music pertaining more to the Central area with his take on Congolaise music with touches of Angolan and Zimbabwean at times thrown in from his parents birth place one could say he pretty much had done it all within this genre with the popularity to go with it. Although Sam was in Franco’s TPOK Jazz and Tabu Ley’s band Afrisa he was still doing solo material and releasing his own albums as well with his second one giving him the big hit “Maria Tebbo” in 1982 albeit his biggest one with Franco was still to come in the same year being “Cooperation” ( Odongo). Still within all these bands and solo material Sam Mangwana has been far from one dimensional with Rumba being his staple and later heading towards a not so hard Soukous Sound as well as taking on Caribbean rhythms, Acoustic albums but in his later material he has returned to his Rumba roots which is what the majority of “Lubamba” contains with a beautiful laid back palm tree sound added with a slight Caribbean influence included.

It’s the album ‘s title track “Lubamba” with the horns opening within this Rumba having Sam’s smooth vocals to follow with mentions to his native Africa throughout with a delightful guitar solo placed within the song. The following “Felicite” the tempo picks up slightly with more of that beautiful Rumba guitar taking the song to a chorus with a beautiful guitar input. “Juventude Actual” based on today’s youth and sung in Portuguese has another African statesman present being the great Cameroon saxophonist Manu Dibango included within the song’s predominant guitar Latin influence with Manu just providing sax throughout the chorus and the addition of a beautiful solo included but no vocals with just Sam doing that job within this number. The tempo and bounce picks up for “Georgeta Marcory” with that Sam swing included and the following song has an electronic keyboard opening for “Luvueso” which quickly is put to the side for more of that Rumba guitar and great African chorus. “J.B. Kavungu”, “Lokossa Yo Nzombo”, Luzingu Ke Novela Ko” are the last three of the eight songs included and all are Rumba based of course within this delightful album keeping up the Tropical theme.

He has come a long way from singing in The Salvation Army choir as a child in Kinshasa up until today and I for one was pleased to see a new release from Sam Mangwana as I have always loved his take on Congolaise music with all its swing. It has been a long break for fresh material from Sam as his last prior album was “Cantos De Esperanca” in 2003 with only reissues that have followed to the release of “Lubamba” in 2016. Still the album is good but really it is for the fans and if you are looking for Soukous you won’t find any here just the old beautiful Rumba influence but really, Sam actually does not have a lot to say that’s new.

KETIL BJØRNSTAD La notte

Live album · 2013 · Post-Fusion Contemporary
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Commissioned by the Molde International Jazz Festival and Recorded Live in 2010 at the Norway Festival for later release By ECM records has the multi talented Norwegian Ketil Bjørnstad presenting his perception in music on Italian Filmmaker Michelangelo Antonioni with his 1961 film sharing the title of this very album from Ketil Bjørnstad “La Notte” ( The night). Ketil Bjørnstad has been around since the late sixties since playing Classical piano in his later teens but in the seventies headed for Jazz and Folk with a distinct Northern European influence of retaining Classical elements within his compositions. He has recorded over fifty albums as well most likely written as many books, hence the multi talented which is often used to describe his artistic output. Although this album was recorded in 2010 ECM did not release it until three years later in 2013 due to most likely the fact they already had an album recorded by Ketil prior, still in the can being “The River”.

The album line up is a Sextet with the majority involved having played with each other in various ensembles and bands with Arild Anderson the bassist having the most extensive experience with Ketil Bjørnstad and just about everyone else in European Jazz. The cellist David Darling who has played with Ketil extensively in the past is not present and has been replaced with the stunning German born Anja Lechner who usually you will find in ECM’s New Series having played with the Rosamunde Quartet, Tarkovsky Quartet, the pianists Vassilis Tsabropoulos and Francois Couturier as well as the great Bandoneon player Dino Saluzzi. Andy Sheppard who is usually in Carla Bley’s ensembles or leading his own these days is on tenor and soprano saxophone, Marilyn Mazur is on percussion and drums having played with Jan Garbarek for one as well as doing her own albums and also included is Eivind Aarset also an artist in his right as well as playing with Andy Sheppard above and who also has many well known productions behind him is playing guitar and providing electronics.

Ketil Bjørnstad has composed eight parts within the album’s structure with “La Notte I” commencing with a slight electronic drone and touches of bass and percussion with the sound picking up as the introduction of piano and cello is added in this mediative opening number. Andy Sheppard’s tenor and Eivind Aarset’s guitar inject two lovely pieces with Ketil’s piano and Marilyn’s percussion as the base in the bolder “La Notte II”. The ensemble delivers a delightful mix within “La Notte III” with Andy Sheppard’s saxophone barely noticeable coming in over Anja Lechner’s cello with a superb middle timed underlay from the rest of the musicians within the piece. It’s a slow tempo for “La Notte IV” primarily comprising piano and more of that beautiful cello from Anja Lechner who I have to say is the star amongst all these musicians within these beautiful compositions from Ketil Bjørnstad. The album continues with more of the stunning mediative input for “La Notte V and VI” with more stunning cello, soprano sax and Marilyn Mazur’s just right percussion comprising the odd chimes, beat etc with the ensemble picking things up again in “La Notte VII” with Arild Anderson’s superb bass opening and Eivind’s fabulous guitar solo. The album comes to an end with another beautiful slow relaxing piece in “VIII”

Leaning towards Classical at times and leaning towards some great Fusion at others in this highly interesting album which after quite a few plays with many in a row, I still have not tired of. One other note although the album states it is Live there is not a whisper of audience sound to be heard.

ORCHESTRA DE LA PAILLOTE Volume 1

Album · 1968 · African Fusion
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There had been 3 compilation albums released in 1967 with Guinean orchestra’s and artists prior to this release in the sixties but this actually is the first number in the Syllart’s label catalogue (SLP 1) “Orchestra De La Paillote Vol 1", The band actually was one of two at the very beginning which had morphed from one big Orchestra during this time of change in Guinean music which started after independence in 1958 when Sekou Toure came to power and as he said ‘if you can’t play the music of one’s own country then one should stop playing altogether”. One of the bands was led by Balla Onivogui later recognised as the leader of the legendary Balla Et Se Balladins and for this one it was Keletigui Traore who led “Orchestra De la Paillote” named after the Paloitte where they played but in the sixties the band changed their name to “Keletigui Et Ses Tambourinis”. The basis on how many of these songs were composed was using Traditional material, Cuban music and Jazz which became the backbone for so many West African orchestras with Bembeya Jazz to become the leader of this music style. Here for this release “Orchestra De la Pailotte’ as they were known at that time we have the beginning of modern West African music containing many a beautiful and delightful piece contained within this essential album from the late 1960’s.

The Cuban based “Diarby” get things going beautifully with the required groove and superb guitar input with Balla Et Se Balladins doing this one as well on their upcoming “Jardin De Guinea” release but listening here you will know that Orchestra De la Paillote had the best. The following “Mariama” the trumpet rules the chorus with Kante Manfila’s vocals with excellent support from Kerfal Camara on trumpet with this song becoming one the band’s classics. The more up tempo “Nadia’ follows with more superb trumpet and a totally delightful saxophone solo from Keletigui Traore included. The beat and groove keep coming within “Mone Magnin” but the following slow Cuban timed “La Guinee Moussolou” being a homage to Guinean women who helped rebuild the country sung by Kante Manfila with some stunning repetition in the vocal chorus and some absolutely gorgeous saxophone and guitar accompaniment with the band following in is another album highlight. More up tempo groove in “Nankoura” and “Wouyamagnin” with the later being my pick containing great percussion. The delightful “Orchestra Paillote” follows which will have you tapping your foot in amongst the horns in this self explanatory song title with “Bandian” next and it is another of those slow greasy Cuban burners “N’Djiguinira” to finish off this all time African Music Classic in that reminiscing manner.

Of course you need this! Total West African Classic!

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