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(Funk, Soul, Groove) Charlie Apicella & Iron City - Big Boss - 2014, MP3, 320 kbps

Charlie Apicella & Iron City / Big Boss Жанр: Funk, Soul, Groove Страна: USA Год издания: 2014 Аудиокодек: MP3 Тип рипа: tracks Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps Продолжительность: 52:10 Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: нет Треклист: 01 I Hear a Symphony 02 Idris 03 In the Grass 04 Big Boss 05 Spoonful 06 Amalfi 07 The Selma March 08 Sunday Mornin'  Скриншот проверки качества материала  Об исполнителе (группе)New York City-based guitarist Charlie Apicella is the leader of the organ group Iron City. His third CD, Big Boss, is his first on Zoho Music and his debut as producer. His teaching credits include The New York Jazz Workshop and the summer programs of Jazz House Kids in Montclair, N.J., and The Noel Pointer Foundation in Brooklyn, N.Y. Apicella is an Eastman Guitars Featured Artist and a ZT Amplifiers Official Artist. Visit him online at charlieapicella.com or email him at contactironcity@comcast.net."Apicella is a lithe, swinging guitarist with an affinity for the contrasting styles of both Grant Green and Wes Montgomery... " - Mark Gardner, Jazz Journal"Apicella is a no-nonsense player of unquestioned chops and whose soul drips from each note... This is 'organic' music, and Apicella is an exciting young player." - John Heidt, Vintage Guitar  Об альбоме (сборнике)Thank god for groove music. In an era when needless complexity often dominates, it's nice to encounter a throwback record that's built on feel-good rhythms and soulful declarations. That's what Big Boss is all about.Sparks (Carlo, 2009) set things in motion for this band, as guitarist-leader Charlie Apicella planted his flag in soul jazz territory by delivering direct-and-honest originals and covering the music of organist Dr. Lonnie Smith, guitarist Grant Green, and saxophonist Lou Donaldson; The Business (Carlo, 2011), with another Green number ("Donny Brook") and a tip of the cap to slick saxophonist Stanley Turrentine ("Stanley's Time"), operated in the same orbit; and this album, with a double shot of Green, a Willie Dixon classic, and a nod to The Supremes ("I Hear A Symphony"), is basically cut from the same cloth. That, however, doesn't mean that it's the same. Apicella has furthered his art with each record, extending and expanding his outlook while remaining firmly attached to the roots of the music.Big Boss is just as honest and direct as the rest of Apicella's work, but it's a bit more polished in nature. The band sounds sharper and more mature than ever, with understated and coordinated horn backgrounds, the pairing of guest violinist Amy Bateman and tenor saxophonist Stephen Riley on Apicella's breezy "Amalfi," and greater attention given to blend and balance in general. But that's not to say the same old soulful spirit isn't there. Apicella takes everyone to church ("Sunday Mornin'"), shuffles along in high spirits ("I Hear A Symphony"), and delivers no-frills blues-funk with vim and vigor ("Idris"). Organist Dan Kostelnik and drummer Alan Korzin gel beautifully with Apicella throughout, conga drummer Mayra Casales makes her mark on "Idris," and the hot vs. cool combination of trumpeter Freddie Hendrix and Riley makes for an interesting pairing. While the horn hang never manifests as a competition, it's Riley's low-key brilliance that tends to win out.Big Boss is a wonderful reminder of a time long gone. It's a record that speaks of good times, fun grooves, and high spirits.DAN BILAWSKY, http://www.allaboutjazz.com/big-boss-charlie-apicella-zoho-music-review-by-dan-bilawsky.php  СоставCharlie Apicella: guitar; Dan Kostelnik: organ; Alan Korzin: drums; Freddie Hendrix: trumpet; Stephen Riley: tenor saxophone; Mayra Casales: congas; Amy Bateman: violin (6).  Доп. информацияhttp://www.israbox.com/1146514436-charlie-apicella-iron-city-big-boss-2014.html http://www.7digital.com/artist/charlie-apicella-and-iron-city/release/big-boss в комплекте идут "лишние" 6 треков из предыдущих альбомов
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