RUS: Нравится слушать хорошую музыку? Добро пожаловать. Здесь ты обязательно найдешь то, что тебе по душе. У нас много музыки, концертов и фильмов (для ознакомления). К тому же здесь много твоих единомышленников.
Недавно посмотрел фильм “Игры джентльменов” с одним из моих любимых артистов Томом Хенксом. Фильм приятный такой, позитивный, и, как обычно пошел искать понравившиеся песни. Одна из них “ The Venice Four with Rose Stone and the Abbot Kinney Lighthouse Choir—Let Your Light Shine on Me”. Особенно понравилось как в середине песни тетеньки подпевали, ускоряя ритм. В общем все слушать =)
Released date: March 26, 2004
Label: Sony
Genre: Soundtrack
Type: MP3 format sound
Quality: 192(CBR) Kbit
Channels: 44Khz, stereo
Total time: 01:01:43
Total size: 85,0 mb
Artist: Enrico Rava & Ran Blake
Album: Duo en Noir
Label: Between The Lines
Year: 2000 ; re-release: 2009
Genre: Jazz, Smooth, Standards (piano-trumpet duo)
Format: FLAC
Time: 38:12
Size: ~202 MB (2 files)
include: full scans of the original cover
Re-release of an outstanding 1999 recording by trumpeter Enrico Rava and pianist Ran Blake, which is described as “one of the most creative pairings of Rava’’s career” in the Penguin Guide To Jazz Recordings and awarded 4 stars. The intimate duo recording presents two jazz icons performing heartfelt ballads and a varied selection of material including “Nature Boy”, Bernard Hermann film music, Al Green’’s “Let’’s Stay Together” and “There’’s A Small Hotel”. (Source: amazon.com)
Artist: Mal Waldron
Album: Black Glory
Label: enja (CD 2004-2)
Year: 1971 (LP), 1995 (CD)
Genre: Jazz, hard bop, modern creative
Format, bitrate: mp3 @ 320 kbps
Time: 41:11
Size: ~94 MB
This CD reissues one of the first Enja recordings, a trio outing for pianist Mal Waldron, bassist Jimmy Woode and drummer Pierre Favre. Waldron has continued to evolve through the decades while keeping his basic sound. A master at using repetition and brooding chords, Waldron is in excellent form on five of his originals plus Woode’’s brief “M.C,” playing with a knowledge of the avant-garde but still connected to the hard bop tradition. Scott Yanow, All Music Guide