Maynard Ferguson: “The Lost Tapes Volume 2″
August 25, 2008
For all you Maynard fans, listen up! “The Lost Tapes Volume 2″ has now been released and is available today! This has been put together and produced by Sleepy Night Records. This recording is the second in a trilogy project by Sleepy Night and you can purchase it in MP3 form through the link below. When Volume One of this series came out, I waited anxiously for its arrival. When it came, I played it repeatedly for weeks. It is awesome and so is this one. The music captures Maynard’s playing at his peak and is just incredible. Ernie Garside is the Executive Producer of this project and was a close friend, musician, promoter and manager for Maynard. He holds the rights to this music and has worked quite hard and put up a lot of money, along with producers Sean and Gary Gillies, to make this possible. The project is derived from old reel-to-reel tapes found in Ernie Garside’s house. To ensure this project’s continued success, tell everyone you know that this is available. In MP3 format this is a two-disc set and includes 10 tracks and a priceless and fantastic booklet containing rare photos and new comments from Ernie Garside, Lynn Nicholson, Adrian Drover, Brian Smith and others.
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Roy Hargrove Quintet, ‘Earfood’
August 12, 2008
You’ve all heard of ‘eye candy,’ well this one is most assuredly not just ‘Earfood’ it’s candy for the ears!
Roy’s goal on this project was “to have a recording that is steeped in tradition and sophistication, while maintaining a sense of melodic simplicity.” He truly achieved that goal and then some. Roy Hargrove, one of the ‘young lions’ to arrive on the scene in the late eighties and early nineties, is continuing to do very nice things. With a style most closely aligned with Lee Morgan, Roy knows how to sound like a ‘badboy’. This compilation is masterful, taking post-bop to the next level. Roy has beautiful and warm ballad ability and demonstrates that here as well.
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The tracks are:
1. I’m Not So Sure |
Recordings from Art Farmer and Kenny Dorham
July 30, 2008
Art Farmer, ‘Brass Shout/Aztec Suite’
Check out these re-mastered albums originally created with Big Brass sections and full orchestras in 1959. On Brass Shout an outstanding version of APRIL IN PARIS is just one of the surprises presented. On Aztec Suite, along with some multi-faceted exoticism, you can dig the Latin rhythms in HEAT WAVE and DRUME NEGRITA. A great release for Art Farmer fans!









