Jazz & Tzaz "Blue Jazz Moods"


Jazz emerged as an identifiable and distinct musical genre around 1900. Before this year extends the history of the long period, during which merged all the music and social components. For this period there is considerable testimony.
It is assumed that the origins of jazz music is African. The black slaves who - coming mainly from West Africa - again in the south of the United States moved part of their traditions, including particularly sacred traditions and music African features such as rhythmic complexity and abstract musical scales. Again even certain types of song and music forms as well as diversity and improvisation.
Although there is great difficulty to define jazz as a whole, a definition that states in part the content is that it is a music in which the musician performs melodic variations on a given harmonic basis and is in dialogue with the rhythmic pulse. Of course, in the second half of the 20th century, when the avant-garde jazz rejected the predetermined harmonic model, the definition is not considered adequate for all types of Jazz.
The music of jazz, there is painful to known elements of music common to every musical genre such as Scales, chords, the melody, rhythm, harmony, to be able, the melodies he hears in his mind to guide his fingers in a truly personal expression in a dialogue with himself, the musicians who accompany him and the public.
The etymology of the word jazz remains unsolved although at times different opinions prevailed. According to one version, the Jazz got its name from the dancer Tzazmpo Brown while another says that the name comes from jazz to shorten the name of a musician Charles (Charles, chas, jass, jazz) or Jasper.
It is said also that the word jazz was formed from the French verb jaser (the whites of New Orleans was talking in French) means waffle because chatter suggesting improvisation.
[The inrtoductory articles, photos, song selection and the creation of each compilation is made by the publication team of the magazine]

Track list and more info:

1. CHUCK MANGIONE: Feels So Good  3:28
[Chuck Mangione]  Recorded: 1978 more>>
2. BURT BACHARACH: On A Bicycle Built For Joy  3:07
[Bacharach/David]  Recorded: 1969 more>>
3. DON CHERRY: Birdhoy  4:41
[Don Cherry]  Recorded: 1988 more>>
4. JOE HENDERSON: Flamenco Sketches  9:37
[Miles Davis]  Recorded: 1992 more>>
5. COLD SWEAT: It's A Man’s World  6:50
[James Brown/Bert Jones]  Recorded: 1988 more>>
6. NINA SIMONE: Wild Is The Wind  6:58
[Dmitri Tiomkin/Ned Washington]  Recorded: 1965 more>>
7. CHARLES MINGUS: Prayer For Passive Resistance  3:49
[Charles Mingus]  Recorded: 1960 more>>
8. OSCAR PETERSON: You Look Good To Me  4:49
[Seymour Lefco/Clement Wells Jr.]  Recorded: 1964 more>>
9. HERBIE MANN: You Stepped Out A Dream  6:36
[Nacio Herb Brown/Gus Kuhn]  Recorded: 1960 more>>
10. GIL EVANS: Las Vegas Tango  6:35
[Gil  Evans]  Recorded: 1964 more>>
11. VIENNA ART ORCHESTRA: Come Sunday  6:37
[Duke Ellington]  Recorded: 1993
12. ERIC DOLPHY: Epistrophy  11:00
[Thelonious Monk]  Recorded: 1964 more>>

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Jazz & Blues collection ELLA FITZGERALD


ELLA  FITZGERALD

1.  Sing me a swing  song(and let me dance). [Carmichael/Adams] 2:35
2.  (If you can ‘t sing it) You’ll have to swing it. [Colsow] 2:57
3.  My last ‘s affair. [Jonshon] 2:40
4.  Organ grinder’s swing. [Hudson/Parish/Mills] 2:53
5.  Shine. [Mack/Brown/Dant] 2:55
6.  Darktown strutters’ball. [Brooks] 3:08
7.  If you ever should leave. [Cahn/Chaplin] 3:13
8.  I want to be happy. [Youmans/Caessar/Harbach] 4:31
9.  Hallelujah. [Youmans/Robin/Grey] 4:03
10. I’m just a jitterbug. [David/Livigston] 3:19
11. This time it’s real. [Shiveras/Bernier/Emmerich] 3:09
12. Saving my self for you. [Cahn/Chaplin] 2:50
13. MacPherson is rehearsin. [Sunshine] 3:09
14. Wacky dust. [Adams/Levant] 3:05
15. Strictly from dixie. [Cavanaugh/Webb/Pierce] 2:50
16. It’s  foxy. [Bishop/Webb] 3:03
17. Tain’t what you do(It’s the way that cha do it). [Young/Oliver] 3:03
18. My heart belongs to daddy. [Porter] 3:08

New York 1936: [1/2/3/4/5/6]
New York 1937: [7/8/9]
New York 1938: [10/11/12/13/14/15/16]
New York 1939: [17/18]
Chick Webb and His Orchestra:  [1/2/8/9/10/13/14/16/17/18]
Ella Fitzgerald and Her SavoyEight:  [3/4/5/6/7/11/12/15]


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Jazz & Tzaz "Swingin 'Jazz On Impulse"


Beyond style, the swing is the particular sense that it turns out - and cause - the jazz.  As he said, and Duke Ellington, "I don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing", and the music that we present in this CD proves the truth of speech: souingkati really moving jazz in a variety style, with great music, taken from the history list of the company Impulseespecially in the first half of the sixties.
Beautiful latin, beautiful blues, BOSA NOVA beautiful, beautiful ballad, beautiful musicals, tango beautiful, beautiful swing-a common denominator the beautiful rhythmic feel our broadcast musicians like
Duke Ellington, the Coleman Hawkins, the Dizzi Gillespie, the Charles Mingus, by John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins and the other an amazing souing company ... 
[The inrtoductory articles, photos, song selection and the creation of each compilation is made by the publication team of the magazine]

Track list & More Info:
1. DIZZY GILLESPIE: Mas que nada  6:26
[Jorge Ben] Recorded  1967  more>>
2. OLIVER NELSON: Hoe-Down  4:42
[Oliver E. Nelson] Recorded  1961  more>>
3. SONNY ROLLINS: Hold 'em Joe  5:26
[Jarry Thomas] Recorded  1965  more>>
4. COLEMAN HAWKINS: Desafinado  5:46
[Antonio Carlos Jobim/Newton Mendonca] Recorded 1962  more>>
5. DUKE ELLINGTON & COLEMAN HAWKINS: Mood Indigo  5:55
[Duke Ellington/Irving Mills/Barney Bigard] Recorded 1962  more>>
6. JJ JOHNSON & KAI WINDING: Blue Monk  4:28
[Thelonious Monk]  Recorded  1960  more>>
7. JOHN COLTRANE: Chim Chim Cheree  6:57
[Richard M. Sherman/Robert B.Sherman] Recorded 1965  more>>
8. CHICO HAMILTON: People  6:06
[Bob Merrill/Julie Styne] Recorded  1965  more>>
9. CHARLES MINGUS: Theme for Lester Young  5:50
[Charles Mingus] Recorded  1963  more>>
10. 
SONNY STITT: Lester Leaps In  6:20
[Lester Young] Recorded  1963  more>>
11. GATO BARBIERI: Nunca mas  7:37
[Gato Barbieri] Recorded  1973  more>>

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''Jazz & Τζαζ'': Swinging Jazz Lovers


A man and a woman. Coping in a cascade of erotic moments of jazz singer. A normal position - defensive or aggressive, full of Swing and feeling, made for years.
There is nothing new - but each time it sounds like new. Mixed nostalgia, determination, joy, sorrow, confidence, anger, belief, expectation - and outstanding melodies with the interpretations that we hear here from voices and instruments. It is the same, the one and only feeling like mutate over time.
It's Louis Armstrong and Billie Holiday, the Fred Astaire and Anita O'Day, the Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown and Shirley Horn, the Lucky Peterson and Cassandra Wilson, the Billy Eckstine and Blossom Dearie, the Joe Williams and The Betty Carter ...
Are Swinging Jazz Lovers ..
[The inrtoductory articles, photos, song selection and the creation of each compilation is made by the publication team of the magazine]

Track list & More info:
1. LOUIS ARMSTRONG: How long Has This Been Going On? 5:58 
[George and Ira Gershwin] Recorded 1957    More>>
2. BILLIE HOLIDAY :One For My Baby 5:38
[Mercer/Arlen] Recorded 1957   More>>
3. FRED ASTAIRE : Steppin' Out With My Babe 2:24 
[Irving Berlin] Recorded 1952   More>>
4. ANITA O’DAY : My Funny Valentine 3:37
[R.Rodges/L.Hart] Recorded 1963   More>>
5. COUNT BASIE / JOE WILLIAMS: My Baby Just Cares For me 2:26 
[Donaldson/Kahn] Recorded  1955   More>>
6. SHIRLEY HORN: Hit The Road Jack 3:11 
[Percy Mayfield] Recorded 1993   More>>
7. CLARENCE"GATEMOUTH" BROWN :Unchaimed Melody 4:24 
[Alex North/Hi Zaret] Recorded 1994   More>>
8. CASSANDRA WILSON : My One And Only Love 6:01 
[Guy Wood/Robert Mellin] Recorded    More>>
9. LUCKY PETERSON : You Shook Me  5:29 
[Willie Dixon] Recorded 1988   More>>
10. LAURA FYGI :Good Morning Heartache 4:07 
[Higginbothan/Drake/Fisher] Recorded 1991   More>>
11. BILLY ECKSTINE sings with BENNY CARTER :Summertime  3:54
[Bobby Tucker] Recorded   1964  More>>
12. BLOSSOM DEARIE - Once Uppon A Summertime 2:44
[Michel Legrand/Johnny Mercer/Edmund Barci] Recorded 1992   More>>
13. ABBEY LINCOLN with FRANK MORGAN :Ten Cents A Dance 5:24 
[Richards Rodgers/Lorenz Hart] Recorded 1991   More>>
14. BETTY CARTER - Lover Man 9:15 
[Jimmy Davis] Recorded 1993   More>>
15. TOM HARRELL with HELEN MERRILL - Joy Spring 3:59
[Clifford Brown] Recorded 1994   More>>

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