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U-Nam & Friends: Weekend In L.A: A Tribute To George Benson (2012)



"The man known as U-Nam, is destined to become one of the most controversial musicians.  In the few recordings that I have heard, there is a conviction towards making himself felt by the general public, and the critics alike.  It's great to have a new voice on the guitar scene; one that is loaded with energy and excitement."---Ten time Grammy Award recipient, NAE Jazz Master and guitar legend---George Benson
Tracklist:
01. Weekend in L.A (feat. Andreas Oberg & Ronnie Foster) (8:16)
02. Give Me the Night (feat. Tim "Tio" Owens) (5:42)
03. Shiver (feat. Paul Jackson Jr & Tim "Tio" Owens) (6:28)
04. Love X Love (5:50)
05. Nature Boy (feat. Stokley Williams) (6:09)
06. This Masquerade (feat. Marcus Miller, Phil Perry, Tim "Tio" Owens, Jeff Lacey & George Duke) (11:34)
07. Hip Skip (5:14)
08. I Just Wanna Hang Around You (feat. Tim "Tio" Owens) (5:37)
09. Turn Your Love Around (4:34)
10. Before You Go / Breezin' (feat. Patrice Rushen) (8:14)
11. On Broadway (feat. Tim "Tio" Owens & Jeff Lacey) (9:20)
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[By Request] Gregoire Maret: ST (2012)

Before he even hit 30 years of age, Grégoire Maret became the most sought after harmonica player behind legends Toots Thielemans and Stevie Wonder. Influenced by both, Maret has managed to find his own voice on the instrument. His capability to play almost anything has created a steady flow of collaboration with musicians from the jazz, pop, rock, funk & R&B worlds, who call upon Maret's mastery to add his unique sound.
Born May 13, 1975 in Geneva, Switzerland to a Swiss father and American mother, Maret began his musical career as a harmonica player at age 17. He attended Geneva's prestigious Collège de Saussure and the Superior Conservatory of Music. In 1995, he made the critical decision to move to New York City and pursue his studies at the New School For Social Research, Jazz Program, where he graduated with a BA in Music in 1998, and has been on the move ever since.
Grégoire has recorded, performed and toured with many musical greats, including Reggie Workman, Charles Tolliver, Charles Fambrough, Patato Valdez, Max Roach, Tito Puente, Duke Ellington Orchestra, Pete la Roca, and Ray Brown, David Sanborn, Jimmy Scott, Jacky Terrasson, John Hicks, Idris Muhammad, Onaje Allan Gumbs, Mino Cinelu, Anita Baker, Bebel Gilberto, Leon Parker, Bruce Cockburn, George Benson, Jeff 'Tain' Watts, Eric Revis and Andy Milne's Dapp Theory.
Currently residing in New York, Grégoire can either be seen on the road, or performing and recording with renowned jazz artists such as Cassandra Wilson, Charlie Hunter, Steve Coleman, Me'Shell Ndegeocello, Terri Lyne Carrington, Ravi Coltrane, and the Pat Metheny Group. Maret is currently touring around the world with journeyman bass guitarist and Grammy winner Marcus Miller.
Tracklist:
1. Lucilla's Dream
2. The Secret Life of Plants
3. The Man I Love (feat. Cassandra Wilson)
4. Travels
Crepuscule Suite
5. 5:37 PM (Intro)
6. Crepuscule (feat. Marcus Miller)
7. 4:28 AM (Outro)
8. Manha Du Sol (feat. Raul Midon, Tami Samantha Hayes)
9. Prayer (feat. Mark Kibble, Alvin Chea)
10. Lembra De Mim
Children's Suite
11. The Womb
12. Children's Song
13. Outro
14. O Amor E O Meu Pais (feat. Toots Thielemans)
15. Ponta De Areia
Personnel:
Gregoire Maret: harmonica, vocals
Federico G Pena: piano, taicho harp, percussion, vocals
James Genus: electric bass, vocals, acoustic bass
Clarence Penn: drums, vocals
Brandon Ross: soprano acoustic guitar, 6- and-12 string acoustic guitar
Jean-Christophe Maillard: acoustic guitar, taicho harp
Jeff "Tain" Watts: drums
Alfredo Mojica: percussion
Bashiri Johnson: percussion
Mino Cinelu: percussion
Cassandra Wilson: vocals
Stephanie Decailet: violin
Johannes Rose: viola
Fabrice Loyal: cello
Marcus Miller: fretless bass
Toots Thielemans: harmonica
Robert Kubiszyn: acoustic bass
Gretchen Parlato: voice
Janelle Gill, Adia Gill, Clyde Gill, Micai Gill: vocals
Soumas Heritage School of Music Ensemble
Sinfonia Viva Orchestra
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Marcus Miller: Renaissance (2012)

An album entitled Renaissance is long overdue for the widely acclaimed Renaissance Man Marcus Miller. In among the most enviable careers in music, Miller is a two-time Grammy-winner and the composer/producer of ten critically acclaimed and genre-defying albums (seven studio and three live). Even the most devoted follower may be astonished to realise that Renaissance is only his eighth studio project since his 1983 debut, Suddenly, considering the abundance of occasions Miller's name has appeared within album credits and that he has dazzled with performances, compositions and productions in the company of some of the world s most respected and accomplished players and superstars - from the mid-'70s to the present. As a multi-instrumentalist, Marcus is highly proficient as a keyboardist, clarinetist/bass clarinetist and, primarily, as a world-renowned electric bassist, topping critics' and readers' polls for three decades. His resume as an A-list player brims with over 500 recording credits as a sideman on albums across the spectrum of musical styles: rock (Donald Fagen and Eric Clapton), Jazz (George Benson, Dizzy Gillespie, Joe Sample, Wayne Shorter and Grover Washington, Jr.), pop (Roberta Flack, Paul Simon and Mariah Carey), R&B (Aretha Franklin and Chaka Khan), hip hop (Jay-Z and Snoop Dogg), blues (Z.Z. Hill), new wave (Billy Idol), smooth jazz (Al Jarreau and Dave Koz) and opera (collaborations with tenor Kenn Hicks and soprano Kathleen Battle). As a film music pro, Miller rose from writing the go-go party classic 'Da Butt' for Spike Lee's 'School Daze' to becoming the go-to composer for 20+ films (from the documentary 1 Love to the animated children's fable The Trumpet and The Swan to the Eddie Murphy/Halle Berry classic Boomerang ). As a producer, writer and player, he was the last primary collaborator of jazz legend Miles Davis, contributing the composition and album 'Tutu' to the canon of contemporary jazz music. The breadth of his collaborative talents were best showcased in his work with the late, great soul man Luther Vandross, contributing to well over half of his albums as a producer, composer and/or player on a string of hits capped by 'Power of Love/Love Power' for which Marcus won his first Grammy, 1991's R&B Song of the Year. And starting with David Sanborn's 1980 album Hideaway and its follow-up Voyeur (for which the alto sax giant won a Grammy performing Marcus' composition 'All I Need is You', Marcus not only left an indelible mark on Sanborn's distinctive sound, he laid the often-copied blueprint for the coolest of contemporary jazz sounds. Style, soul and intense professionalism have set Marcus Miller at the top of his game for three decades now. Marcus was born in 1959 and raised in a musical family that includes his father, William Miller (a church organist and choir director) and jazz pianist Wynton Kelly. By 13, Marcus was proficient on clarinet, piano and bass guitar, and already writing songs. Two years later he was working regularly in New York City, eventually playing bass and writing music for jazz flutist Bobbi Humphrey and keyboardist Lonnie Liston Smith. Miller soon became a top call session musician, gracing well over 500 albums, recording with musicians and in countries around the globe - from Frank Sinatra and Elton John to Bill Withers and LL Cool J. After two R&B-leaning solo albums for Warner Bros. in the '80s followed by co-leading The Jamaica Boys (with drummer Lenny White and singer Mark Stevens), Marcus took a hiatus then returned rejuvenated with the galvanizing The Sun Don't Lie (1993) and Tales (1995), both of which found him brilliantly connecting the dots of Black music's evolution. Following the fan-demanded Live and More in 1997, Miller released M2 ('M-Squared') on his own 3 Deuces Records label. -- Amazon.co.uk
Tracklist:
01. Detroit [5:46]
02. Redemption [6:09]
03. February [4:15]
04. Slippin' Into Darkness [9:17]
05. Setembro (Brazilian Wedding Song) [feat. Gretchen Parlato & Ruben Blades] [6:39]
06. Jekyll & Hyde [6:30]
07. Interlude - Nocturnal Mist [1:16]
08. Revelation [4:46]
09. Mr. Clean [5:01]
10. Goree (Go-ray) [5:38]
11. Cee-Tee-Eye [7:39]
12. Tightrope (feat. Dr. John) [5:46]
13. I'll Be There [3:48]
Personnel:
Marcus Miller - bass, fretless bass, bass clarinet, acoustic bass
Louis Cato - drums
Kris Bowers - piano, fender rhodes
Adam Agati - guitar
Alex Han - alto sax
Maurice Brown - trumpet
Federico Gonzales Pena - fender rhodes, piano
Adam Rogers - guitar, acoustic guitar
Sean Jones - trumpet
Gretchen Parlato - vocals
Ruben Blades - vocals
Ramon Yslas - percussion
Bobby Sparks - organ
Paul Jackson, Jr. - guitar
Dr. John - vocals
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Various Artists: A Love Affair - The Music of Ivan Lins (2000)

Ivan Guimaraes Lins (born June 16, 1945) is a Brazilian musician. He has been an active performer and songwriter of Brazilian popular music (MPB) and jazz for over 30 years. His first hit, Madalena, was recorded by Elis Regina in 1970. Beyond his own performance of his compositions, Simone is his most notable and respected interpreter.
Tracklist:
01. Sting - She Walks This Earth (4:41)
02. Vanessa Williams - Love Dance (5:10)
03. Grover Washington, Jr. - Camaleao (4:29)
04. New York Voices - Answered Prayers (E De Deus) (4:28)
05. Chaka Khan - So Crazy For This Love (Cru-Cre Corroro) (4:19)
06. Lisa Fischer & James 'D Train' Williams - You Moved Me To This (4:06)
07. Brenda Russell - Nocturne (Noturna) (4:25)
08. Peter White - Elis (Leva E Traz) (4:07)
09. Freddy Cole - I'm Not Alone (Anjo De Mim) (4:59)
10. Dianne Reeves - Sweet Presence (Doce Precensa) (5:24)
11. Ivan Lins - Somos Todos Iquais Nesta Noite (4:14)
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Bob James: Obsession (1986)

As usual, Bob James is joined by an all-star cast on this 1986 release. Steve Khan, Marcus Miller, Randy and Michael Brecker, saxophonists Andy Snitzer and Kirk Whalum, Jon Faddis, and vocalist Lisa Fischer all lend their talents to this R&B flavored recording. The seven tracks blend smoothly together, delivering something approaching the more packaged and produced '90s Bob James sound.
Tracklist:
01. Obsession 6:04
02. Gone Hollywood 6:11
03. 3 A.M. 5:24
04. Rousseau 6:01
05. Rain 6:53
06. Steady 5:41
07. Feel The Fire 4:32
Personnel:
Bob James - keyboards, programming
Marcus Miller - bass
Michael Brecker - saxophone, EWI
Steve Khan - guitar
Kirk Whalum - saxophone
Jon Faddis - trumpet
Randy Brecker - trumpet
Andy Snitzer - saxophone
Nicky Moroch - guitar
Lenny White - drum Programming
Michael Colina - programming, drum programming
Sharon Bryant - Vocals
Renee Diggs - vocals
Lisa Fischer - vocals
Vaneese Thomas - vocals
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Tom Browne: Magic (1981)

Like Roy Ayers, Patrice Rushen, George Benson, and George Duke, Tom Browne is a perfect example of a jazz musician who switched to R&B and was lambasted by jazz snobs for it. As jazz's hardcore saw it, the trumpeter was a sellout -- a gifted Clifford Brown disciple who was shamelessly wasting his chops playing commercial music. But commercial music isn't necessarily inferior to jazz, and the fact is that much of Browne's soul/funk output was excellent. While jazz snobs dismissed Browne's third album, Magic, because it contains very little jazz, the Dave Grusin/Larry Rosen-produced LP has a lot going for it from a soul/funk standpoint. The only cuts on Magic that have anything to do with jazz are the sensuous quiet storm instrumental "Night Wind" and a lush Grusin arrangement of Billie Holiday's "God Bless the Child." This is an R&B album first and foremost, and those who admired Browne for his 1980 hit "Funkin' for Jamaica" also admired such Magic cuts as the funky "Let's Dance," the Earth, Wind & Fire-ish "I Know," and the addictive funk hit "Thighs High (Grip Your Hips and Move)," all of which feature vocalist Toni Smith -- a passionate, Chaka Khan-influenced belter who had been featured on "Funkin' for Jamaica." While jazz snobs would be better off passing on Magic, R&B fans will find a lot to admire about Browne's third album. ~ Alex Henderson
Japanese reissue of the jazz/R&B artist's 1981 album for Arista. K2 24 bit mastering.
Tracklist/Personnel:01. Let's Dance [5:29]
Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals – Kevin Cummings (2)
Piano [Acoustic] – Terry Burris
Electric Piano [Rhodes], Clavinet, Backing Vocals – Cliff Branch, Jr.
Electric Bass, Arranged By, Backing Vocals – Sekou Bunch
Trumpet, Arranged By – Tom Browne
Lead Vocals – Toni Smith
Synthesizer [Obx] – Dave Grusin
Written-By – Sekou Bunch
Percussion – Crusher Bennett
Drums – Gregg Barrett (2)
Horns – Bob Franceschani, James Stowe, Tom Browne
02. Magic [4:27]
Electric Piano [Rhodes] – Bernard Wright
Electric Bass – Sekou Bunch
Trumpet, Arranged By – Tom Browne
Electric Guitar – Bobby Broom
Lead Vocals – Cliff Branch, Jr.
Written-By – Clifford Branch, Jr.
Tenor Saxophone – Robert Franceschani
Percussion – Crusher Bennett
Clavinet, Synthesizer [Obx] – Dave Grusin
Piano [Acoustic], Arranged By – Cliff Branch, Jr.
Drums – Buddy Williams
Backing Vocals – Toni Smith
03. I Know [4:45]
Electric Bass – Marcus Miller
Electric Guitar – Jeff Mironov
Written-By – Tom Browne
Percussion – Crusher Bennett
Piano [Acoustic], Electric Piano [Rhodes], Synthesizer [Obx], Arranged By – Dave Grusin
Vocals – Toni Smith
Drums – Buddy Williams
Horns – Bob Franceschani, James Stowe, Tom Browne
Trumpet, Vocals, Arranged By – Tom Browne
04. Midnight Interlude [5:16]
Electric Guitar, Arranged By – Grisha Dimant
Electric Piano [Rhodes], Synthesizer [Arp String Ensemble], Arranged By – Dennis Bell
Piano [Acoustic] – Bernard Wright
Electric Bass – Sekou Bunch
Drums – Howard Grate
Lead Vocals – Pat Windham
Written-By – Claudette Washington, Dennis Bell, Grisha Dimant
Percussion – Crusher Bennett
Clavinet – Dave Grusin
Trumpet – Tom Browne
Backing Vocals – Claudette Washington, Dorothy Terrell, Lynette Washington
05. God Bless The Child [5:04]
Trumpet – Tom Browne
Piano [Acoustic], Arranged By – Dave Grusin
Written-By – Ira Herzog, Billie Holiday
06. Night Wind [6:30]
Electric Bass – Marcus Miller
Drums – Buddy Williams
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Jeff Mironov
Flugelhorn – Tom Browne
Written-By – Dave Grusin
Percussion – Crusher Bennett, Larry Rosen
Electric Piano [Rhodes], Piano [Acoustic], Arranged By – Dave Grusin
07. Thighs High (Grip Your Hips And Move) [4:39]
Music By – Tom Browne
Piano [Acoustic] – Bernard Wright
Electric Bass – Sekou Bunch
Drums – Buddy Williams
Electric Guitar – Bobby Broom
Lead Vocals – Toni Smith
Trumpet, Arranged By – Tom Browne
Electric Piano [Rhodes], Synthesizer [Obx] – Dave Grusin
Percussion – Crusher Bennett
Clavinet – Cliff Branch, Jr.
Lyrics By – Dave Grusin, Sekou Bunch, Toni Smith
Backing Vocals – Babi Floyd, Cliff Branch, Jr., Frank Floyd, Sekou Bunch, Toni Smith
08. Making Plans [4:02]
Piano [Acoustic] – Terry Burris
Electric Bass – Sekou Bunch
Vocals [Vocal Group] – Cliff Branch, Jr., Kevin Cummings (2), Sekou Bunch, Tom Browne, Toni Smith
Piano [Acoustic], Timpani, Arranged By – Dave Grusin
Electric Guitar – Kevin Cummings (2)
Trumpet, Lead Vocals, Arranged By – Tom Browne
Written-By – Ronny Pace
Percussion – Crusher Bennett
Drums – Gregg Barrett (2)
Horns – Bob Franceschani, James Stowe, Tom Browne
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