James Morrison - A to Z of Jazz (2014)

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Title: A to Z of Jazz
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: ABC Jazz
Genre: Contemporary Jazz, Vocal, Swing
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log, Artwork)
Total Time: 2:16:40
Total Size: 707 MB
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Tracklist:

CD1:

01. Orchestra Tune-Up (0:38)
02. Basin Street Blues (4:57)
03. Intro by James (3:13)
04. The Birth Of The Blues (5:09)
05. Intro by James (2:20)
06. Seven Come Eleven (4:59)
07. Intro by James (0:52)
08. Stardust (6:57)
09. Intro by James (1:34)
10. Honeysuckle Rose (3:22)
11. Intro by James (2:32)
12. Don't Get Around Much Anymore (7:24)
13. Intro by James (1:10)
14. Mood Indigo (6:27)
15. Intro by James (0:54)
16. Li'l Darlin' (10:07)
17. Intro by James (2:16)
18. El Gato (5:45)

CD2:

01. A Night In Tunisia (4:45)
02. Intro by James (3:06)
03. Cherokee (4:15)
04. Intro by James (0:55)
05. All Blues (9:26)
06. Intro by James (0:31)
07. 'Round Midnight (5:57)
08. Intro by James (2:14)
09. Manteca (4:51)
10. Intro by James (0:54)
11. Desafinado (5:48)
12. Intro by James (2:33)
13. Chameleon (6:52)
14. Intro by James (1:30)
15. Birdland (7:37)
16. Intro by James (0:15)
17. It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) (4:38)

Who better to take you on a guided tour of jazz music than Australia's James Morrison, one of the finest jazz players of our generation?

James is your host for this panoramic survey across two CDs, with each track introduced by the man himself. He takes you on a journey from Dixieland to Bop, from the Birth of the Blues to Birdland – and from Antonio Carlos Jobim to Joe Zawinul. The album features some of the greatest jazz standards by, among others, Hoagy Carmichael, Fats Waller, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock and Duke Ellington, as well as lesser-known gems from Spencer Williams, Ray Noble and Dizzy Gillespie.

Morrison, in typically virtuosic style, performs on soprano, alto and tenor saxophone, piano, trumpet and trombone. He's joined by the smooth vocals of Hetty Kate, Doug De Vries (guitar), David Jones (drums), Ben Robertson (double bass) and the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra under Benjamin Northey.

Recorded live in concert with all the thrill and dynamism that brings, this is a perfect introduction to jazz for the novice and a treat for the connoisseur.