The Quarantined Jazz Voyager

My social distancing and masks continues amidst the on-going vaccinations. This week the album I’m puting on the turntable is an album from a member of a family who are vocal royalty. The album is a 2018 titled My Mood Is You by Freddy Cole.

Recorded on the HighNote label The album features Cole’s working band. Arrangements are by Randy Napoleon and John DiMartino. This album received a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album on December 7, 2018.

Track List | 47:08
  1. My Mood Is You ~ 5:47
  2. Temptation ~ 4:55
  3. Almost In Love ~ 5:39
  4. I’ll Always Leave The Door A Little Open ~ 5:45
  5. First Began ~ 6::21
  6. The y Didn’t Believe Me ~ 4:34
  7. My Heart Tells Me ~ 6:32
  8. The Lonely One ~ 5:12
  9. Love Like This Can’t Last ~ 4:17
  10. Marie ~ 3:20
Personnel
  • Freddy Cole ~ piano, vocal
  • Randy Napoleon ~ guitar
  • Elias Bailey ~ bass
  • Quentin Baxter ~ drums
  • John DiMartino ~ piano
  • Joel Frahm ~ tenor saxophone

This pandemic is here for the long haul. In the meantime, stay vigilant, wear masks and remain healthy and we’ll all be jet setting sooner than we think.

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The Quarantined Jazz Voyager

OPEN ON ALL SIDES IN THE MIDDLE

Having settled into a routine over the past year of wearing masks and social distancing life is so much easier for this jazz voyager. So continuing my uninterrupted time to kick back, relax and listen to music, I have selected the album Open On All Sides In The Middle, the 1986 recording by pianist Geri Allen. The recording session was in December 1986 at Sound Suite Recording Studio in Detroit, Michigan. The album was produced by Allen, who also composed all the songs, and released on the German Minor Music label.

Track List | 43:47

  1. “Open on All Sides / The Glide Was in the Ride…” – 6:45
  2. “Forbidden Place” – 4:24
  3. “The Dancer” – 2:33
  4. “In the Middle” – 4:01
  5. “Ray” – 4:17
  6. “I Sang a Bright Green Tear for All of Us This Year…” – 12:46
  7. “Drummer’s Song” – 2:24
  8. “In the Morning” – 5:03
  9. “The Dancer Part 2” 1:34

The Players

  • Geri Allen – piano, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Rayse Biggs – trumpet, flugelhorn
  • Robin Eubanks – trombone
  • David McMurray – soprano saxophone, flute
  • Steve Coleman – alto saxophone
  • Jaribu Shahid – bass
  • Tani Tabbal – drums
  • Shahida Nurullah – lead vocals
  • Marcus Belgrave – flugelhorn (track 8)
  • Mino Cinelu – cymbals, bells, congas, timbales, electronic drums, udu
  • Lloyd Storey – tap dance

This pandemic is here for the long haul. In the meantime, stay vigilant, wear masks and remain healthy and we’ll all be jet setting sooner than we think.

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The Quarantined Jazz Voyager

Adapting and accepting the mask wearing, social distancing and self-quarantining has made life so much easier from this jazz voyager’s perspective. As we experience continued spikes in the coronavirus as the vaccine is rolled out, we still need to make the conscious effort to do our individual part to stave the spread.

So continuing my uninterrupted time to kick back, relax and listen to music, the album I have chosen The Sting Variations by vocalist Tierney Sutton. The recording session was arranged and produced by Trey Henry at LAFX Recording Services, The Doghouse Studio in May 2016, and released on September 9, 2016 for BFM Records.

The album was engineered and mixed by Zackary Darling, mixed and mastered by Michael Aarvold– mastering, mixing and earned the Tierney Sutton Band a Grammy Award nomination for Best Jazz Vocal Album.

Track List | 67:00
  1. Driven To Tears ~ 5:47
  2. If You Love Somebody Set them Free ~ 5:53
  3. Seven Days ~ 6:17
  4. Shadows In The Rain ~ 4:37
  5. Walking In Your Footsteps ~ 3:50
  6. Fragile/Gentle Rain (Sting/Luis Bonfa/Matt Dubey) ~ 4:37
  7. Message In A Bottle ~ 4:27
  8. Fields Of Gold ~ 4:45
  9. Fortress Around Your Heart ~ 4:04
  10. Language Of Birds (Sting/Rob Mathes) ~ 5:09
  11. Every Little Thing He Does Is Magic ~ 3:02
  12. Every Breath You Take ~ 4:46
  13. Synchronicity ~ 4:11
  14. Consider Me Gone ~ 5:35
Personnel
  • Tierney Sutton – vocals
  • Christian Jacob – piano
  • Ray Brinker – drums, percussion
  • Kevin Axt – double bass
  • Trey Henry – double bass, bass guitar

This pandemic is here for the long haul. In the meantime, stay vigilant, wear masks and remain healthy and we’ll all be jet setting sooner than we think.

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The Quarantined Jazz Voyager

Having adapted to this new paradigm of social distancing and self-quarantining from the continuous spikes in the corona virus by those who refuse to wear a mask and are congregating, gives me a certain amount of uninterrupted time to kick back, relax and listen to music.

The album I am choosing to place on the turntable today is the studio album Flight To Jordan recorded August 4, 1960 at the Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey by pianist Duke Jordan.

The album was produced by Alfred Lion and released later the same year on the Blue Note record label. All compositions are by Duke Jordan.

Track List | 38:21

  1. Flight to Jordan ~ 5:32
  2. Star Brite ~ 7:49
  3. Squawkin’ ~ 5:00
  4. Deacon Joe ~ 8:43
  5. Split Quick ~ 5:11
  6. Si-Joya (No Problem) ~ 6:46
Personnel
  • Duke Jordan – piano – solo track 8
  • Dizzy Reece – trumpet
  • Stanley Turrentine – tenor saxophone
  • Reggie Workman – bass
  • Art Taylor – drums

This pandemic is here for the long run but those of us who are smart and vigilant are going to come out on the otherside healthy and ready to jetset around the world. That’s when I will be hitting the friendly skies once again. In the meantime, stay vigilant, wear masks and remain healthy.

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The Quarantined Jazz Voyager

As we progress further into this new year with social distancing and self~quarantine from the madness of those who feel the need to live like it’s 2019 some of us have adapted to this new normal. For those of us who no longer consider this pandemic life interrupted, we kick back and relax and listen to music.

This week I chose the second studio album by guitarist Emily Remler titled Take Two. Credited to The Emily Remler Quartet, and she was joined on the recording session by pianist James Williams, bassist Don Thompson, and drummer Terry Clarke. Williams was best known at the time for his four years with The Jazz Messengers, and Thompson and Clarke frequently worked together as part of the Jim Hall Trio.

The hard bop album was produced by Carl E. Jefferson, recorded in June 1982 at Soundmixers, New York City and released on the Concord Jazz label the same month. Leonard Feather called the album a carefully planned and brilliant executed set of performances.

Track List | 42:24

  1. Cannonball (Cannonball Adderley) ~ 4:48
  2. In Your Own Sweet Way (Dave Brubeck) ~ 4:52
  3. For Regulars Only (Dexter Gordon) ~ 6:43
  4. Search For Peace (McCoy Tyner) ~ 5:17
  5. Pocket Wes (Emily Remler) ~ 6:45
  6. Waltz For My Grandfather (Emily Remler) ~ 6:35
  7. Afro Blue (Mongo Santamaría) ~ 2:24
  8. Eleuthra (Monty Alexander) ~ 6:20
Personnel
  • Emily Remler – electric guitar
  • James Williams – piano
  • Don Thompson – bass
  • Terry Clarke – drums

I’m in this for the long run and we’re going to get through this pandemic, so when the world opens back up for international travel, I’m hitting the friendly skies to once again jet setting around the globe. In the meantime, stay vigilant, wear masks and remain healthy.

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