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HDtracks Newsletter for 08.27.09
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Featured Label: Palmetto Records
Palmetto Records has been an independent leading voice in music since it was founded in 1990. Through its
choice of innovative artists and careful attention to sonic value, it has emerged as a heavyweight label, as well
as being listed as one of the best jazz labels for four years running in the Downbeat Critics Poll. Its original
mission of enabling artists to fulfill their creative visions still remains the label's focus. According to Palmetto
founder and producer, Matt Balitsaris, the label has succeeded so well because it makes music that matters to
the artist and to the audience. Palmetto also supports artists who are often overlooked or are considered
somewhat "left of center". This enables the label to help expand the boundaries and even the vocabulary of
jazz, and also gives the artists the freedom they need to make great music.
Featured Artist: Fred Hersch
Pianist and composer Fred Hersch has earned a place among the foremost jazz artists in the world today. He is
widely recognized for his ability to reinvent the standard jazz repertoire; investing time-tested classics with
keen insight, fresh ideas and extraordinary technique, while steadfastly creating his own unique body of works.
Described by The New Yorker as "a poet of a pianist" and The New York Roles as "a master who plays it his
way," Hersch's accomplishments include a 2003 Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship for composition and two
Grammy nominations for Best Jazz Instrumental Performance. He has recorded more than 20 albums as a solo
artist or bandleader, co-led another 20 sessions and appeared as a sideman or featured soloist on some 80
further recordings.
Featured Albums
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Leaves of Grass
Fred Hersch
On Leaves of Grass, Hersch leads a 10-piece
ensemble in a work that features vocalists Kurt
Elling and Kate McGarry singing the words of
Walt Whitman set to his own compositions. He
thrives on challenging himself and, with Leaves
of Grass, has surpassed his own reputation for
artistic brilliance. Hersch won the prestigious
Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship in 2003,
which he used to support the development of this
defining and compelling project.
Rise Up!
Dr. Lonnie Smith
Rise Up! is Dr. Lonnie Smith's third recording for
Palmetto Records and features Donald Harrison
(alto sax), Herlin Riley (drums), Peter Bernstein
(guitar) as well as guest performances by Jo
Lawry (vocals), James Shipp (percussion) and
Matt Balitsaris (guitars). Rise Up! was recorded
at Maggie's Farm on May 5th & 6th, 2008 and
produced by Matt Balitsaris.
96 kHz/24-bit and 88.2 kHz/24-bit releases on HUtracks
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Conspirare
Lang: The Little Match Girl Passion
(88.2kHz/24bit)
Paul Hillier I Theatre Of Voices
Taking up a theme as old as music itself, five
modern composers turn their attention to death,
the loss of loved ones, and remembrance. Two
works — We remember them by Donald Grantham
and Eliza Gilkyson's Requiem — are here
receiving their first recording.
Co-commissioned by Carnegie Hall especially for
Paul Hillier and Theatre of Voices, David Lang's
"The Little Match Girl Passion" was awarded the
2008 Pulitzer Prize in Music. Setting Hans
Christian Andersen's fable in the format of Bach's
St Matthew Passion, Lang elevates the suffering
of the little match girl with his poignant,
evocative music.
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Wagner: The Ring an Orchestral Adventure /
Siegfried Idyll (88.2kHz/24bit)
Neeme Jarvi I Royal Scottish National Orchestra
It has been over 15 years since Neeme Jarvi and
the RSNO made a new recording for Chandos.
This recording marks Jarvi's return to Scotland in
his capacity as Conductor Laureate at the Royal
Scottish National Orchestra. This 67-minute,
orchestra-only version of Wagner's famous opera
cycle, Der Ring des Nibelungen is arranged by
Henk de Vlieger, arranger, composer and
percussionist in the Netherlands Radio
Philharmonic.
Reges Terrae: Music from the Time of Charles V
( 88.2kHz/24bit)
Nordic Voices
The Norwegian vocal sextet Nordic Voices'
Chandos debut contains premiere recordings of
works by Clemens non Papa and Pierre de
Manchicourt. The disc embraces the rich vocal
repertoire associated with the courts of Emperor
Charles V, sung here with exceptional beauty and
passion.
Saltanah
Vishwa Mohan Bhatt I Simon Shaheen
This historic collaboration brings together
musicians of the Hindustani & Arab traditions.
Bhatt has already reaped a Grammy & the
undying support of legions of new fans as a result
of the great genre-defying ventures that he has
undertaken over the last several years. He is
joined in this cross-pollination by oud & fiddle
master Shaheen who is equally adept at both
traditional Arabic styles and Western classical
music.
reVisions: Songs of Stevie Wonder (96kHz/24bit)
Jen Chapin
Vocalist Jen Chapin, daughter of Harry, has
decided to take on the Stevie Wonder songbook
with the minimalist accompaniment of bass and
saxophone alone, played by Stephan Crump and
Chris Cheek, respectively, and closely recorded
in audiophile sound. Cheek, who also plays with
trumpeter Dave Douglas, provides another lead
voice on tenor, baritone, and soprano, weaving
and dancing around Chapin's keen interpretations,
many of which, like "You Haven't Done
Nothing," "Higher Ground," and "Big Brother,"
have a just as much political resonance in the '00s
as they did when they were written.
MORE NEW RELEASES IN 96 kHz/24 bit and 88.2 kHz/24 bit
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Classical
Ravel: Piano Concerto in G major/ Prokofiev:
Piano Concerto No. 5 / Schlime: 3 Improvisations
Mikhail Pletnev I Russian National Orchestra I
Francesco Tristano Schlime
"Schlime brings flair, care and imagination,
matched by the crisp, translucent playing of the
Russian National Orchestra conducted by one of
his mentors, Mikhail Pletnev." - Geoffrey Norris,
Telegraph.co.uk
Mahler: Symphony No. 9
Lorin Maazel I New York Philharmonic Orchestra
The New York Philharmonic is celebrating Lorin
Maazel's seven-year tenure as Music Director,
2002-2009, with the release of a set of new
digital recordings, the Complete Mahler
Symphonies, Live. Mahler's Ninth Symphony
not only brings to a conclusion his completed
orchestral oeuvre, but it also represents a final
achievement in the mainstream symphonic
tradition that had been developing for more than
a century and a half.
Jan
Party Hats
Will Bernard
Funky from start to finish and recorded over three
years, Party Hats features more or less two
rhythm sections including: Will Bernard, guitar;
Will Blades, organ; Ryan Newman, bass; Keith
McArthur, bass; Jan Jackson, drums; Paul Spina,
drums; Josh Jones, percussion; Michael
Bluestein, organ and electric piano; and a number
of horn players including: Cochemea Gastelum,
alto sax; Joe Cohen, sax; Peter Apfelbaum, tenor
Buzz
Ben Allison
For Buzz Ben uses his mainstay intellectual
musical unit, Medicine Wheel, named for the
Native American symbol for the universe. The
wheel is a perfect symbol for Allison to align
himself with as it represents the constant
movement and changing perspective he's brought
to jazz through his sophisticated compositions
and inventive arrangements. Medicine Wheel is:
Michael Blake, tenor & soprano saxophones; Ted
Nash, tenor saxophone & flute; Clark Gayton,
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sax, qarcabas, melodica; Dave Ellis, sax; Mike
Olmos, trumpet; and Adam Theis, trombone.
trombone & bass trombone; Frank Kimbrough,
piano, Wurlitzer & prepared piano; and Michael
Sarin on drums.
Blues
Hard Believer
Tommy Castro
Hard Believer is Castro's Alligator Records
debut. Produced by veteran John Porter, it is a
giant step forward for Tommy, bringing together
all the parts of his musical personality — blues,
roadhouse rock, Memphis soul and hard R&B —
in a perfect package. The album debuted at #2 on
the Billboard Blues Chart.
Simply the Best: Live
Irma Thomas
Irma Thomas, the reigning Soul Queen of New
Orleans, has a voice as marvelous as any on this
earth, and when she connects with an audience,
she'll put a song across like you've never heard it
before. That's precisely what happened on two
summer nights in 1990 at Slim's in San
Francisco. Here are compelling versions of many
of Irma's classics, along with a few surprises. A
1992 Grammy finalist.
Latin
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Rumba Club
Producer Andy Gonzalez picked an exciting
batch of tunes here, some from the Rumba Club's
regular set list, others originals from the band.
The originals include the highly percussive
"Comicador," the jazzy title track, and the vocal-
percussion gem "El Presidente de La Republica."
Among the standards are a sassy take on "It's You
Or No One," the danceable Tito Puente pieces
Brazil Classics 4: The Best of Tom Ze
Tom Ze
"This is the album that started the Tom a "craze"
among North American fans, and also helped stir
up renewed interest in tropicalia as well... A
fabulous collection of songs culled from several
'70s LPs ... quirky, wacky, meticulous and
infectious pop, with precisely layered effects and
a deeply palpable weirdo vibe. You can see why
Ws a pop music cult figure... and why he still
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"Oye Mi Guaguanco" and "Cual Es La Idea,"
has such a strong following. Recommended!" -
Herbie Hancock's "Maiden Voyage," Charlie
Slipcue
Parker's "Moose the Mooche" and Mal Waldron's
"Soul Eyes."
More New Additions
Best Sellers
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Carl Orff: Carmina Burana (88.lkHz/24bit)
London Sinfonietta I London Symphony
Orchestra I Tiffin Boys' Choir I Richard Hickox
Recorded live at the Barbican Centre in
November 2007, Richard Hickox conducts Carl
Orff's immensely popular dramatic cantata
Carmina Burana with the London Symphony
Orchestra and Chorus and soloists Barry Banks,
Laura Claycomb and Christopher Maltman. The
score's combination of gloriously infectious
vulgarity interspersed with moments of genuine
beauty has assured it an unquestionable position
as one of the most popular of all twentieth-
century choral works.
Half the Perfect World
Madeleine Peyroux
Half the Perfect World is the much-anticipated
follow-up to Peyroux's breakthrough album,
Careless Love, which drew critical raves from
around the world and sold more than a million
copies. This time around, Peyroux focuses
primarily on songs written by artists from her
lifetime, including Leonard Cohen, Tom Waits
and Fred Neil. The album also features an
unforgettable duet with M. lang on the Joni
Mitchell classic "River" and four original songs
co-written by Peyroux.
Live In Concert (96kHz/24bit)
The Baltimore Consort
This wonderful and long awaited live recording
of the popular early music group, The Baltimore
Consort, was recorded at the First Scots
Alone And Acoustic
Junior Wells I Buddy Guy
Buddy Guy and Junior Wells are doubtlessly the
best known duo in contemporary blues. In 1981,
Buddy and Junior spent a day in a studio in Paris,
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Presbyterian Church in Charleston, South
Carolina during the the Piccolo Spoletto Festival
in June 2007. Surrounded by the ghosts of
Scottish Presbyterians, the musicians and their
audience felt a spiritual connection to the past.
in the midst of a European tour, getting back to
their roots. Instead of their usual electric guitar
and amplified harmonica, both played acoustic
instruments. Instead of accompaniment by a full
band, they were accompanied only by each other.
Together they paid homage to the Deep South
acoustic blues tradition from which their
contemporary music sprang, and to some of the
bluesmen who inspired them. Includes five
previously un-issued performances.
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