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(Vocal Jazz, Modern) New York Voices (w. Peter Eldridge, Bob Mintzer, Chuck Loeb, Dave Samuels, Gil Goldstein etc) - A Day Like This {Manchester Craftsmen's Guild / MCG Jazz MCGJ1031, USA} - 2007, FLAC (image+.cue) lossless

New York Voices - A Day Like This Жанр: Vocal Jazz, Modern Страна-производитель диска: USA Год издания диска: 2007 Издатель (лейбл): Manchester Craftsmen's Guild / MCG Jazz Номер по каталогу: MCGJ1031 Аудио кодек: FLAC (*.flac) Тип рипа: image+.cue Битрейт аудио: lossless Продолжительность: 01:04:06 Источник (релизер): собственный рип с оригинального CD (Darkman) Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: да (полный набор сканов, 300 dpi)Треклист:01. Darn That Dream (3:31) 02. The World Keeps You Waiting (6:08) 03. In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning (5:30) 04. On A Clear Day (5:02) 05. For All We Know (4:02) 06. Love You Madly (4:20) 07. As We Live And Breathe (4:23) 08. No Moon At All (4:51) 09. Chamego (Betty's Bossa) (4:00) 10. Noticing The Moment (4:36) 11. Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing (4:33) 12. Stoned Soul Picnic (3:44) 13. A Day Like This (4:49) 14. Jackie (4:31)Recorded by MCG Jazz at: Manchester Craftsmen's Guild, Pittsburgh, PA Audible Images, Pittsburgh, PAMastered at Manchester Craftsmen's GuildPersonnel:New York Voices Kim Nazarian - voice Lauren Kinhan - voice Darmon Meader - voice, tenor saxophone Peter Eldridge - voice, pianoSpecial Guests Paquito D'Rivera - clarinet Bob Mintzer - bass clarinet Chuck Loeb - guitar Dave Samuels - vibraphone Gil Goldstein - accordion And more...  Состав (альтернативный ... из раздачи narasq .. + Gil Goldstein on track 7)Kim Nazarian: vocals, lead vocal (3, 6, 14); Lauren Kinhan: vocals, lead vocal (2, 7, 11); Darmon Meader: vocals, scat solo (4), lead vocal (13), tenor saxophone (2-4, 8, 10, 11, 14); Peter Eldridge: vocals, lead vocal (1, 8), piano (2, 5, 7, 9); Bob Mintzer: bass clarinet (1); Andy Ezrin: piano (1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14); Paul Nowinski: acoustic bass (1-4, 6-11, 13, 14); Marcello Pellitteri: drums (1-4, 6-11, 13, 14); Jay Ashby: percussion (2, 7, 9, 11, 13), trombone (4, 8, 10, 11, 14); Mike Tomaro: alto saxophone (4, 8, 10, 11, 14), baritone saxophone (4, 8, 10); Frank Greene: trumpet (4, 10), flugelhorn (4); Dave Samuels: vibes (6); Eric DeFade: tenor saxophone; Jim Germann: baritone saxophone; Steve Hawk: trumpet; Joe Herndon: trumpet;Steve McKnight: trumpet; Ralph Guzzi: trumpet; Bob Matchett: trombone; Clayton DeWalt: trombone; Chris Carson: bass trombone (8, 11, 14); Marty Ashby: electric guitar (8), acoustic guitar (9, 13); Paquito D'Rivera: clarinet (9); Lucas Ashby: pandeiro (9); Chuck Loeb: guitar (11); Joe Magnarelli: trumpet (14). + Gil Goldstein: accordion (7)  Лог создания рипа (EAC Log) Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 5 from 4. 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Really, that's the one (and if you like the vocal jazz ensemble genre and don't have that one, run--don't walk--to wherever you buy c.d.'s and get it now!!).Nevertheless, the New York Voices are the bomb. There is no better vocal jazz ensemble out there for blasting out tight, accurate harmonies at warp speed and perfect blend. Listen to what they do here to Annie Ross' "Jackie", for example--it's a wowser, on the order of "Don't Be That Way" from "Sing Sing Sing." Or check out their lovely bossa on "Chamengo"--this one will have you dancing around the room in nothing flat. And I just love their a capella treatment of "Stoned Soul Picnic"--way more than the original famous version by The Fifth Dimension.Unlike "Sing Sing Sing", however, this c.d. is an eclectic olio, which basically proves that the NYV can knock you out in just about any kind of style. But I already knew that about them. I prefer c.d.'s with a theme--e.g., "Sing Sing Sing" and "Sings the Songs of Paul Simon."Down Beat recently rated this c.d. at 3 stars. Down Beat is notoriously hard on jazz singers; but their biggest knock on this c.d. generally and on the New York Voices specifically is that, for as great as they are at vocal harmony, they don't really have a topflight soloist.I've disagreed with that observation before, and I'll disagree again, at least to this extent:Kim Nazarian and Lauren Kinhan are great singers, but I would grant you that Janis Siegel and Cheryl Bentyne of the Manhattan Transfer are better solo singers. (And given that those two are two of the best solo singers in the world, there's no shame in saying so!) Peter Eldridge has a gorgeous lower register in his voice, and if he'd stay there he could become another Billy Eckstine or Earl Coleman. But he does sound like an ensemble singer in his upper register.But Darmon Meador is just tremendous. The best cut on this c.d. (IMO) is "On a Clear Day", and that's because of Meador's scat solo. The second best cut (again, IMO) is the title track, and again, Mr. Meador is the featured soloist.I think that, just as Nash D'Ville features Laurie Wheeler, the New York Voices should consider not being so democratic on solos, but instead feature Darmon Meador. He's that good.Overall, 5 stars if you love it, says Amazon.com, and I love it. I recommend it; but if you are not familiar with The New York Voices, I recommend you buy "Sing Sing Sing" or "Sings the Songs of Paul Simon" first. There are some great moments on this c.d.; but there are more great moments on those. RC-----5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT new album from NYV/MCG!!!, September 2, 2007 By: P. Falk (Colorado, USA) This album captures all the energy and imagination from one of the most talented groups on the planet. On this album is everything from new treatments of jazz standards to pop/r&b covers and original tunes. Particular favorites include Kinhan's original "The World Keeps you Waiting", solo piano/4 voice "For all we Know", "No Moon at All" and the cool arrangement of In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning. This is required listening for any serious jazz/vocal group fan. You'll dig it! It will live in my CD player for quite some time to come -----5.0 out of 5 stars Exceeded my very high expectations, February 29, 2008 By: Sharp11Girl (Los Angeles, CA) I love this group, and I love this CD. Even the songs I thought I didn't like so much at first (mostly the originals) I now love. I sing and arrange vocal jazz myself, and to do what NYV has done on this album takes talent and dedication. Noteworthy musical events on this CD include: Darmon's scat on On A Clear Day, Kim's lead vocal on Jackie, the arrangement of Darn That Dream, Noticing the Moment (great play on words from the original, Moment's Notice) , and the harmony on the chorus of The World Keeps You Waiting is just so elegant. The only song I regularly skip is Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing - it's ok, but there's nothing really great about that track. The rest of the CD more than makes up for that, and it is fully worth the purchase price if you are a fan of jazz and/or vocal harmony.-----All Other Customer Reviews @ Amazon - http://www.amazon.com/Day-Like-This-York-Voices/product-reviews/B000U1XIVW  CD UniverseWith ensemble vocal jazz, the danger is always that tight and complex harmony writing will come across as too smooth and too sweet -- for some reason, chords that sound sharp and bracing when distributed among reed instruments can sound cloying and overly slick when sung by human voices. The vocal/instrumental quartet New York Voices don't avoid that trap entirely on their latest album (and their first as an ensemble in seven years), but they continue to demonstrate their mastery of the genre with a solid program of new and old songs and innovative arrangements. Their take on "Darn That Dream" is startlingly new (and features a fine bass clarinet solo by Bob Mintzer), and the lyrics that group members added to John Coltrane's "Moment's Notice" work very nicely. Not everyone will agree that the world needed a vocal jazz version of Laura Nyro's "Stoned Soul Picnic," but the New York Voices' version is really lots of fun and is sure to bring a nostalgic tear to more than one baby-boomer eye. Apart from a couple of saccharine moments on "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning," A Day Like This is a pleasure from start to finish. Recommended. ~ Rick AndersonNew York Voices: Lauren Kinhan, Peter Eldridge, Kim Nazarian (vocals); Darmon Meader (tenor saxophone).Additional personnel: Chuck Loeb (guitar); Marty Ashby (acoustic guitar); Gil Goldstein (accordion); Paquito d'Rivera (clarinet); Bob Mintzer (bass clarinet); Jim Guerra (alto saxophone); Eric DeFade (tenor saxophone); Mike Tomaro, Jim Germann (baritone saxophone); Steve McKnight, Bob Matchett, Joe Herndon, Joe Magnarelli, Steve Hawk , Ralph Guzzi (trumpet); Frank Greene (flugelhorn); Jay Ashby, Clayton DeWalt (trombone); Chris Carson (bass trombone); Andy Ezrin (piano); Dave Samuels (vibraphone); Paul Nowinski (acoustic bass); Marcello Pellitteri (drums); Lucas Ashby (pandeiro).
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