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(Vocal Jazz) Ed Reed - Коллекция - 2008-2013 (3 альбома), MP3, 320 kbps

Ed Reed Коллекция - 2008-2013 (3 альбома)Жанр: Vocal Jazz Аудиокодек: MP3 Тип рипа: tracks Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps Продолжительность: 2:55:56 В MP3-файлах прописаны теги. К альбомам прилагаются обложки, при наличии таковых. MP3 320 kbps получены из lossless, если не указано иное. Огромное спасибо всем первоначальным релизерам.  Ed ReedGrowing up in Watts, California in the 1930s and 40's provided a rare musical learning environment. I was in high school talent shows with "Little Esther" Phillips and Bobby Nunn of the Coasters. I learned to sing chord changes from the man who would become jazz master Charles Mingus while he was minding his sister's kids across the street from my house. Alienated by teachers who wanted me to go to shoe shop when I wanted to study debate, I left high school before graduation and joined the Army where I became addicted to heroin. I served four stints in San Quentin and Folsom prisons on drug-related charges. I think, partly due to my love of jazz, I was able to survive those ordeals. In two of my incarcerations, I was a featured singer in the warden's show performing with an inmate big band with Art Pepper soloing on all of my tunes. When I wasn't doing time, I did many "open mikes" with jazz greats like Wardell Gray, Art Farmer, Hampton Hawes, Dexter Gordon, and others. I had been singing all my life, and yet, I had never consciously thought of myself as a singer until I met Ralph Bravo in the late 50's. Ralph was playing guitar in the park to a small group of people standing around listening to him. I was thunderstruck by the sound he was getting from that instrument. Ralph was a guitar player - unlike any I had ever heard. I had always loved the sound of jazz guitar more than any other instrument. I listened to guitar recordings with an analytical and critical ear, I think I hear harmonics more distinctly when played on the guitar than any other instrument. I knew Charlie Christian's sound after hearing the first note. I knew every note of Grant Green, Tal Farlow, and Barney Kessel solos. I never got enough of Billy Bauer or Johnnie Smith or Django Reinhardt. From my earliest memories, I had secretly dreamed of making music with a great guitarist. Now, here was Ralph playing chorus after beautiful chorus of Embraceable You with echoes of Charlie Parker played in a way I had never heard before. Each chorus was different, sometimes very subtly different, and the next chorus would be a huge variation, but still unmistakably Bird's Embraceable You. Without thinking I started singing along. As I sang, he played new variations — harmonically and rhythmically never the same — that old tune became an adventure. Ralph looked at me with a huge smile on his face. Recalling that moment, I think that smile gave me my first permission to think of myself as a singer. I got to spend many hours with that great player, for which I'll always be grateful. Learning tunes in prison was a strange, even bizarre process. We jazz lovers were really hungry for new music and the radio was our only access to it. Every week we were given only one-half hour to listen to jazz on the radio. So we developed a process to collectively learn new tunes. Whenever we heard something unfamiliar that we liked, each of us — often up to 20 of us — learned as much of the tune as possible. The next day we would meet in the yard with a guitarist and painstakingly attempt to put the fragments of melody, chords, and lyrics together. Sometimes it took several months to re-create a single tune. In 1986, after 40 years of drug addiction, I finally got into a program of drug and alcohol recovery, which led me to the "day job" I love program planning, development, training, and creating a successful health education lecture series I call: The Art And Practice Of Living Well. This work is as important to me as music. The lecture series has been a positive influence on hundreds of people. For me that work is all about joy and appreciation of our individual gifts. My first CD was a long time coming. I had the privilege to make that recording with a remarkable ensemble of New York and Bay Area musicians. The second CD came relatively quickly, a year later, recorded with a richly diverse group of New York musicians, including guitarist and violinist. Life has been good to me! We think these records are pretty special. The songs are some of the most beautiful I have ever known. Most of them have haunted me since I first heard them many years ago. I am so pleased to be able to share my rendition of these wonderful tunes with you. I hope you enjoy listening to them as much as I do singing them. -- Ed Reed  2008 - The Song Is YouEd Reed - The Song Is You Год издания диска: 2008 Продолжительность: 68:14 Треклист: 01. The Song Is You (Hammerstein-Kern) - 5:20 02. It Shouldn't Happen to a Dream (Ellington-Hodges-George) - 5:54 03. Where or When (Hart-Rodgers) - 8:55 04. I'm Through with Love (Kahn-Malneck-Livingston) - 2:25 05. All Too Soon (Ellington-Sigman) - 5:21 06. I Get Along Without You Very Well (Carmichael) - 5:21 07. I Didn't Know About You (Ellington-Russell) - 5:26 08. Don't You Know I Care (Ellington-David) - 4:51 09. Lucky to Be Me (Bernstein-Comden-Green) - 4:02 10. Don't Like Goodbyes (Arlen-Capote) - 5:55 11. It Never Entered My Mind (Hart-Rodgers) - 5:25 12. Here's to Life (Molinary-Butler) - 4:39 13. Black Is (Dodge) - 4:40 Состав: Ed Reed - vocals Peck Allmond - trumpet, tenor saxophone, flutes, cornet, clarinet Jamie Fox - guitar Russell George - violin Gary Fisher - piano Doug Weiss - bass Willard Dyson - drums  2011 - Born to Be Blue [320kbps]Ed Reed - Born to Be Blue Год издания диска: 2011 Продолжительность: 58:05 Треклист: 01. Old Country (Adderley) - 4:14 02. Born to Be Blue (Torme-Wells) - 4:17 03. Inside a Silent Tear (Blackwolf-Dearie) - 5:32 04. Throw It Away (Lincoln) - 4:54 05. All My Tomorrows (Cahn-Van Heusen) - 3:30 06. End of a Love Affair (Redding) - 5:56 07. She's Funny That Way (Moret-Whiting) - 3:48 08. You're Looking at Me (Troup) - 3:26 09. Some Other Time (Bernstein-Comden-Green) - 5:43 10. Never Kiss and Run (Dononcin-Engvick-LaDrue) - 4:51 11. Monk's Dream (Hendricks-Monk) - 3:31 12. How Am I to Know (King-Parker) - 4:02 13. Wee Baby Blues (Turner) - 4:21 Состав: Ed Reed - vocals Randy Porter - piano Anton Schwartz - tenor saxophone Robb Fisher - bass Akira Tana - drums  2013 - I'm a Shy Guy [320kbps]Ed Reed - I'm a Shy Guy Год издания диска: 2013 Продолжительность: 49:50 Треклист: 01. I Just Can't See for Lookin' (Stamford) - 2:40 02. Baby Baby All the Time (Troup) - 3:06 03. Unforgettable (Gordon) - 3:42 04. Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby (Jordan-Austin) - 2:51 05. I'm a Shy Guy (Cole) - 3:33 06. That's the Beginning of the End (Kramer-Whitney) - 4:48 07. Meet Me at No Special Place (And I'll Be There at No Particular Time) (Pyle-Robinson-Terker) - 3:49 08. I'm Lost (Rene) - 4:08 09. 'Tis Autumn (Nemo) - 3:28 10. It's Only a Paper Moon (Harburg-Arlen-Rose) - 3:17 11. That Ain't Right (Cole-Mills) - 4:51 12. I Realize Now (Cowen-Miller) - 2:57 13. This Will Make You Laugh (Padellan) - 3:44 14. Straighten Up and Fly Right (Cole-Mills) - 2:56 Состав: Ed Reed - vocals Randy Porter - piano Jamie Fox - guitar Anton Schwartz - tenor saxophone John Wiitala - bass Akira Tana - drums Для тех, кто не любит lossless
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