Hino-Kikuchi Duo – Edges (2007) [Japan only Release] {PS3 ISO + FLAC}

Hino / Kikuchi Duo – Edges (2007) [Japanese Release]
PS3 Rip | SACD ISO | DSD64 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 51:58 minutes | Scans included | 2,15 GB
or FLAC(converted with foobar2000 to tracks) 24bit/88,2 kHz | Full Scans included | 924 MB

Collaboration album of two Japanese Jazz musicians – trumpeter Terumasa Hino and pianist Masabumi Kikuchi. The album received the Silver Award of the Japan Jazz Disc Awards. (more…)

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The Manhattan Transfer – Vibrate (2004) [2.0 & 5.1] {PS3 ISO + FLAC}

The Manhattan Transfer – Vibrate (2004)
PS3 Rip | ISO | SACD DST64 2.0 & 5.1 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 52:31 minutes | Scans included | 3,52 GB
or FLAC 2.0 Stereo (converted with foobar2000 to tracks) 24bit/88,2 kHz | 52:38 mins | Scans included | 1,06 GB
Features 2.0 Stereo and 5.1 multichannel surround sound | Telarc # SACD-63603

With a title like Vibrate, it would seem that the Manhattan Transfer had filled their first studio disc in four years with jazzy and exciting vocal workouts intended to shake the speakers. But the title is a bit misleading as Vibrate is one of their most subdued and elegant recordings, and one that harks back to the days of Mecca for Moderns where pop tangents were part of their repertoire. With an arrangement that remains fairly intact from the Brenda Russell original, “Walkin’ in New York” begins the disc with a summery sidewalk swagger that sets the relaxed tone of the disc. Two successful Rufus Wainwright covers follow as the Transfer take “Greek Song” globe-hopping through the Middle East via Hawaii and then spin down to Brazil for a beautiful tango-inspired version of “Vibrate.” On past recordings they have covered contemporary pop with mixed results, often sounding staid or forced, as on 1983’s Bodies and Souls, but the chamber pop of Wainwright is a perfect fit for their vocal style. The tribalistic experiment of “First Ascent” bristles with harmonies and rhythms from musical lands rarely tread upon while a remake of the Beach Boys’ “Feel Flows” abandons the original’s psychedelic pop for a more soulful arrangement. Oddly enough, as their pop tendencies flourish on Vibrate, their more typical jazz tracks tend to sound like misfits. “Doodlin’” and “Embraceable You” are immaculately performed but lack the personality and depth found in the disc’s pinnacle moment, “The New JuJu Man (Tutu).” This stunning vocalese recitation of the infamous Miles Davis recording of Marcus Miller’s “Tutu,” with lyrics by Jon Hendricks, is one of the most incredible performances that the Transfer have recorded. Cheryl Bentyne sounds otherworldly as she conjures up the spirit of Miles’ muted trumpet and spews the solo lick by lick as the balance of the Transfer humanize the original’s cold keyboard arrangement. As if they even need to prove it, the Transfer once again show that they are indeed the masters of vocal jazz and when they push the boundaries of vocal music, the results can be stunning. The balance of Vibrate may not come close to the dizzying height of “Tutu,” but the Manhattan Transfer offer a pleasurable excursion through an eclectic set of contemporary jazz and pop. (more…)

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McCoy Tyner – Illuminations (2004/2012) [Official Digital Download 24bit/176,4kHz]

McCoy Tyner – Illuminations (2004/2012)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/176,4 kHz | Time – 57:09 minutes | 1,83 GB | Genre: Jazz
Studio Master, Official Digital Download – Source: HDTracks | @ Telarc

Illuminations finds the iconic pianist, McCoy Tyner, leading a star-studded affair that features trumpeter Terence Blanchard, bassist Christian McBride, saxophonist Gary Bartz and drummer Lewis Nash. The eclectic album features compositions written by Tyner, stunning covers and works by fellow bandmates. Included on the album are the blistering Latin-inspired “Angelina,” the joyous “New Orleans Stomp,” and Blachard’s energetic “Blessings”. The album would win the GRAMMY Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album. (more…)

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Wham! – Make It Big (1984) [Japanese SACD 2001 #ESGA 514] {PS3 ISO + FLAC}

Wham! – Make It Big (1984) [Japanese SACD 2001 #ESGA 514]
PS3 Rip | SACD ISO | DSD64 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 38:00 minutes | Scans included | 1,54 GB
or FLAC(converted with foobar2000 to tracks) 24bit/88,2 kHz | Full Scans included | 795 MB

This is the album that started it all for George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley! Whether or not it will ever be “cool” to admit liking them, Make It Big sounds pretty good after all of these years. Granted, “Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go” is an impossible notion to begin with–who could possibly sleep after this sugar binge? But “Everything She Wants” has a sophisticated tension in its syncopation, and, wow, could the boy sing! “Careless Whisper” really showed that George Michael had a firm grasp on R&B and soul. (more…)

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Weather Report – Heavy Weather (1977) [Reissue 1999 (2002)] {PS3 ISO + FLAC}

Weather Report – Heavy Weather (1977) [Reissue 1999 (2002)]
PS3 Rip | ISO | SACD DSD64 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 37:39 minutes | Scans included | 1,58 GB
or FLAC(converted with foobar2000 to tracks) 24bit/88,2 kHz | Scans included | 797 MB

Weather Report were a jazz supergroup formed in 1970, best known outside the jazz world for their hit “Birdland”. Heavy Weather is Weather Report’s 7th album, released in 1977 through Columbia Records. It is the band’s 2nd album with bassist Jaco Pastorius. On Black Market, Pastorius played on 2 of the 7 tracks, but here he is a full member of the band. It is on the short list of LP’s considered to be the greatest of all Jazz-Fusion recordings. (more…)

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Weather Report – Black Market (1976) [Japanese SACD 2001 #SRGS 4576] {PS3 ISO + FLAC}

Weather Report – Black Market (1976) [Japanese SACD 2001 #SRGS 4576]
PS3 Rip | ISO | SACD DSD64 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 36:58 minutes | Scans included | 1,5 GB
or FLAC(converted with foobar2000 to tracks) 24bit/88,2 kHz | Scans included | 716 MB

Weather Report were a jazz supergroup formed in 1970, best known outside the jazz world for their hit “Birdland”. This is Weather Report’s sixth album and the first with the bass player Jaco Pastorius who features on two tracks. Black Market is an instrumental jazz fusion album. The album draws heavily from African influences and its style could be described as “world fusion”. The second song, “Cannon Ball” is tribute to Zawinul’s then recently deceased former band leader, saxophonist Julian “Cannonball” Adderley.

The first two Weather Report albums to feature Jaco (and two of their very best) were combined on to a single cassette, containing the smash hit “Birdland”. If cassette was your format, this was a great way to pick up two great albums, but it is now out of print. (more…)

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Weather Report – Mysterious Traveller (1974) [Reissue 2002] {2.0 & 5.1} PS3 ISO + FLAC

Weather Report – Mysterious Traveller (1974) [Reissue 2002] {2.0 & 5.1}
PS3 Rip | ISO | SACD DST64 2.0 & 5.1 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 47:55 minutes | Scans included | 2,97 GB
or FLAC 2.0 Stereo (converted with foobar2000 to tracks) 24bit/88,2 kHz | 48:05 mins | Scans included | 974 MB

Weather Report started out as a jazz equivalent of what the rock world in 1970 was calling a “supergroup.” But unlike most of the rock supergroups, this one not only kept going for a good 15 years, it more than lived up to its billing, practically defining the state of the jazz-rock art throughout almost all of its run.

Weather Report’s fourth recording finds Wayne Shorter (on soprano and tenor) taking a lesser role as Joe Zawinul begins to really dominate the group’s sound. Most selections also include bassist Alphonso Johnson and drummer Ishmael Wilburn although the personnel shifts from track to track. “Nubian Sundance” adds several vocalists while “Blackthorn Rose” is a Shorter-Zawinul duet. Overall the music is pretty stimulating and sometimes adventurous; high-quality fusion from 1974. (more…)

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Hiromi – Hiromi’s Sonicbloom: Beyond Standard (2008) [2.0 & 5.1] {PS3 ISO + FLAC}

Hiromi – Hiromi’s Sonicbloom: Beyond Standard (2008)
PS3 Rip | SACD ISO | DST64 2.0 & 5.1 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 59:31 minutes | Scans included | 3,84 GB
or FLAC 2.0 Stereo (converted with foobar2000 to tracks) 24bit/88,2 kHz | Full Scans included | 1,26 GB
Features 2.0 Stereo and 5.1 multichannel surround sound | Telarc # SACD-63686

After four Telarc albums dedicated to original material, keyboardist Hiromi Uehara and her talented Sonicbloom trio tackle that most treasured of jazz traditions, the standard. Only 27 when this was recorded in 2008, her song choices and execution are less orthodox than other jazz artists’, hence the album’s intriguing title. The pops and clicks of an old vinyl record intro the proceedings, which officially kick off with a smooth rendition of Oscar Hammerstein’s “Softly As in a Morning Sunrise.” While it’s not unrecognizable from the original, bassist Tony Grey quickly steers into a solo that shifts the approach to improvisation and fusion-tinged waters, followed by Hiromi and guitarist David Fiuczynski trading licks. Ultimately the melody becomes obscured by the magnificent playing, as is typical of the jazz approach to interpretations. Debussy’s “Clair de Lune” is handled in a more traditional swinging style that soon shifts into slightly experimental territory with a hyperactive take on the Duke Ellington chestnut “Caravan.” Again Fiuczynski’s nimble guitar commands attention, twisting notes, playing with time and driving the arrangement, with Hiromi’s acoustic piano coming in later as the nearly nine-minute performance winds through its changes. Hiromi’s flying fingers and percussive attack are matched by Martin Valihora’s lively drum work. Some song choices are more unusual, with a funky “Sukiyaki” (listed by its original Japanese title “Ue Wo Muite Aruko”), Hiromi covering herself on “XYG” (the original “XYZ” substitutes “G” for added guitar) and Jeff Beck’s “Led Boots,” where Hiromi pulls out the synths and electric piano and plunges into full bore electrified fusion. She pays tribute to John Coltrane with “My Favorite Things” as she and the band slide and sidestep around the chorus and chords. She closes the hour-long disc with a solo “I’ve Got Rhythm,” which features her hyperventilating speedy runs. It’s a classy, impressive set that displays Hiromi’s obvious talents on keyboards, but also her commendable ability to integrate solos into the band format without losing the thread of the original song’s structure. Co-billing her talented Sonicbloom musicians is well earned, since they are nearly as much a part of this album’s success as its star. (more…)

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Hiromi – Hiromi’s Sonicbloom: Time Control (2007) [2.0 & 5.1] {PS3 ISO + FLAC}

Hiromi – Hiromi’s Sonicbloom: Time Control (2007)
PS3 Rip | SACD ISO | DST64 2.0 & 5.1 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 61:33 minutes | Scans included | 3,84 GB
or FLAC 2.0 Stereo (converted with foobar2000 to tracks) 24bit/88,2 kHz | Full Scans included | 1,23 GB
Features 2.0 Stereo and 5.1 multichannel surround sound | Telarc # SACD-63665

Hiromi Uehara’s version of jazz is unique without being willfully strange — clearly deeply rooted in the straight-ahead jazz verities, she nevertheless writes with a distinctly postmodern sensibility, gleefully juxtaposing wildly disparate musical elements and infusing everything with a joyful energy. In fact, joyful energy is probably the most significant hallmark of her music; on her latest album, even her attempt at a ballad eventually winds up in swinging uptempo territory, and just about everything else either rushes headlong or rocks out strongly in midtempo. This is actually something of a concept album centered on the idea of time, the control of time, and the effects of time on humans. It opens with the frantic but lovely “Time Difference,” on which guest guitarist David “Fuze” Fiuczynski is given ample room to rock out, and then lapses into the slower, funkier, but no less energetic “Time Out” (an Uehara original, not the Dave Brubeck standard). “Time Travel” starts out strong but runs out of gas about halfway through its eight and a half minute length, but “Real Clock vs. Body Clock = Jet Lag” is a real hoot — a surf-rock theme that alternates with a barrelhouse barroom piano theme and then becomes an exercise in advanced guitar and synthesizer tonal insanity. One of the most interesting things about this album is the way that Fiuczynski’s tonal experimentation draws out a similar adventurousness in Uehara, to the extent that it’s sometimes hard to tell which of them is playing a solo. Several tracks on this album are several minutes too long, but overall it’s a real treat. You’ll be tired at the end, but it will be a good tired. (more…)

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Hiromi Uehara – Another Mind (2003) [2.0 & 5.1] {PS3 ISO + FLAC}

Hiromi – Another Mind (2003) {2.0 & 5.1}
PS3 Rip | ISO | SACD DST64 2.0 & 5.1 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 70:11 minutes | Scans included | 4,37 GB
or FLAC 2.0 Stereo (converted with foobar2000 to tracks) 24bit/88,2 kHz | 70:16 min | Scans included | 1,42 GB
Jazz / Post-Bop / Piano Jazz | Features 2.0 Stereo and 5.1 multichannel surround sound

On the back of the CD case is a photo that is basically a heads-up as to what you can expect from this debut album by 23-year-old jazz pianist Hiromi Uehara. She is standing outside wearing a black dress and a strange yellow-and-white wrap. Her face is turned up to the sky, her eyes and mouth closed, her jaw clenched; her arms are held straight down by her sides with her fingers splayed wide. It’s a stance that bespeaks intense energy and a certain defiance. Most of the music contained in the CD seems to have been made in a similar attitude, for better and, occasionally, for worse. Uehara plays with an almost demonic energy and amazing stamina; on a program that consists entirely of original compositions, most of them delivered in a standard piano trio format, she zips from style to style with a sense of urgency that borders at times on the manic. Her propulsive “XYZ” opens the album with churning intensity; “Double Personality” finds her alternating between nearly harmolodic free improvisation and carefully composed modern jazz; “Joy” offers a gentle breath of fresh air before she resumes her headlong musical charge. The album ends with a bonus track, an unaccompanied piano piece called “The Tom and Jerry Show,” which alternates between loopy, Carl Stalling-esque avant-gardism and high-speed ragtime. By the end of this album you’ll be tired, but it’s a good tired. Heaven only knows what her next album will sound like, but the laws of physics would seem to dictate that she’ll have to slow down a bit. (more…)

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Hiromi Uehara – Brain (2004) [2.0 & 5.1] {PS3 ISO + FLAC}

Hiromi – Brain (2004) [2.0 & 5.1]
PS3 Rip | ISO | SACD DST64 2.0 & 5.1 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 61:00 mins | Scans included | 3,75 GB
or FLAC 2.0 Stereo (converted with foobar2000 to tracks) 24bit/88,2 kHz | Scans included | 1,2 GB
Jazz / Post-Bop / Piano Jazz | Features 2.0 Stereo and 5.1 multichannel surround sound | Telarc # SACD-63600

Hiromi Uehara (上原ひろみ), known as Hiromi, is a jazz composer and pianist born in Hamamatsu, Japan. She is known for her virtuosic technique, energetic live performances and blend of musical genres such as post-bop, progressive rock, classical and fusion in her compositions. (more…)

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Hiromi Uehara – Spiral (2006) [2.0 & 5.1] {PS3 ISO + FLAC}

Hiromi – Spiral (2006) [2.0 & 5.1]
PS3 Rip | ISO | SACD DST64 2.0 & 5.1 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 65:18 mins | Scans included | 3,91 GB
or FLAC 2.0 Stereo (converted with foobar2000 to tracks) 24bit/88,2 kHz | Scans included | 1,25 GB
Jazz / Post-Bop / Piano Jazz | Features 2.0 Stereo and 5.1 multichannel surround sound | Telarc # SACD-63631

Hiromi Uehara (上原ひろみ), known as Hiromi, is a jazz composer and pianist born in Hamamatsu, Japan. She is known for her virtuosic technique, energetic live performances and blend of musical genres such as post-bop, progressive rock, classical and fusion in her compositions. (more…)

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Can – Rite Time (1989) [2006 Remaster] {PS3 ISO + FLAC}

Can – Rite Time (1989) [2006 Remaster]
PS3 Rip | ISO | SACD DSD64 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | Scans included | 1,7 GB
SACD-ISO PS3 Rip to FLAC 2.0 | 24 bit / 88,2 kHz | 41:37 min | Scans included | 902 MB

Tracklist:
01. On the Beautiful Side of a Romance
02. The Withoutlaw Man
03. Below This Level (Patient’s Song)
04. Movin’ Right Along
05. Like a New Child
06. Hoolah Hoolah
07. Give the Drummer Some
08. In the Distance Lies the Future

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Can – Delay 1968 (1981) [2006 Remaster] {PS3 ISO + FLAC}

Can – Delay 1968 (1981) [2006 Remaster]
PS3 Rip | ISO | SACD DSD64 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | Scans included | 1,45 GB
SACD-ISO PS3 Rip to FLAC 2.0 | 24 bit / 88,2 kHz | 35:41 min | Scans included | 784 MB

Tracklist:
01. Butterfly
02. Pnoom
03. Nineteen Century Man
04. Thief
05. Man named Joe
06. Uphill
07. Little Star of Bethlehem

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Can – CAN (1979) [2006 Remaster] {PS3 ISO + FLAC}

Can – CAN (1979) [2006 Remaster]
PS3 Rip | ISO | SACD DSD64 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | Scans included | 1,61 GB
SACD-ISO PS3 Rip to FLAC 2.0 | 24 bit / 88,2 kHz |39:16 min | Scans included | 868 MB

Tracklist:
01. All Gates Open
02. Safe
03. Sunday Jam
04. Sodom
05. Aspectacle
06. E.F.S. No. 99 : “CAN CAN”
07. Ping Pong
08. Can Be

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