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    Ohio Players - Everybody Up (1979) {FunkyTownGrooves}

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    Ohio Players - Everybody Up (1979) {FunkyTownGrooves}

    Ohio Players - Everybody Up (1979) {FunkyTownGrooves}
    EAC 1.0b3 | FLAC tracks level 8 | Cue+Log+M3U | Full Scans 600dpi | 466MB + 5% Recovery
    MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 113MB + 5% Recovery
    Genre: Funk, Soul

    The saving grace behind Everybody Up is the excellent "Don't Say Goodbye". Slow funk, sensual funk jam…backed by the wonderful guitarist/vocalist Sugarfoot and his excellent scat guitar delivery. The surrounding jams for the record boast nice funk, almost a return to form, and Everybody Up would serve as the last Ohio Players album to retain their signature vibe somewhat. The tunes here are still mostly forgettable, you would be buying the album primarily because you are a fan of the group and their history. The guys seem to be dipping into a Cameo bag a bit in 1979, but, the one trait that has always set them apart was Sugarfoot's guitar playing, and solid background ensemble vocals.

    Norman Connors - Romantic Journey (1977) {FunkyTown Grooves}

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    Norman Connors - Romantic Journey (1977) {FunkyTown Grooves}

    Norman Connors - Romantic Journey (1977) {FunkyTown Grooves}
    EAC 1.3 | FLAC tracks level 8 | Cue+Log+M3u | Scans 300dpi | 339MB + 5% Recovery
    MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 117MB + 5% Recovery
    Genre: Soul, Funk

    When Norman Connors made the transition from jazz albums to commercially successful R&B-oriented dates, the drummer found himself being lambasted repeatedly in jazz press (something Roy Ayers, Patrice Rushen, George Duke and George Benson could also relate to). Myopic jazz critics trashed Romantic Journey simply because it contains so much R&B/pop, as opposed to judging its merits as an R&B/pop-oriented album. Though not as strong as its predecessor, You Are My Starship, this decent offering has its strong points, including Philip Mitchell's vocal on the haunting "Destination Moon" and Eleanore Mills' performance on a likable cover of the Stylistics' "You Are Everything."

    Okay Temiz - Dervish (1989) {Ada Müzik}

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    Okay Temiz - Dervish (1989) {Ada Müzik}

    Okay Temiz - Dervish (1989) {Ada Müzik}
    EAC 1.0b3 | FLAC tracks level 8 | Cue+Log+M3U | Full Scans 300dpi | 307MB + 5% Recovery
    MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 135MB + 5% Recovery
    Genre: Ethnic Fusion

    Born in Istanbul in 1939, Okay Temiz was influenced early by his mother, Naciye, who was classically schooled in music. Playing professionally since 1955, Temiz studied at the Ankara Conservatory and at the Tophane Art Institute to learn to build his own unique instruments. After meeting Maffy Falay and Don Cherry, he settled in Sweden; with Cherry and bassist Johnny Dyani he toured the U.S. and Europe (Live in Ankara, Sonet 1971). The group Xaba, with Dyani and trumpeter Mongezi Feza, was founded in 1972 (Rejoice, Cadillac 1972; Music for Xaba, Sonet 1972; Music for Xaba 2, Sonet 1979).

    Omar Sosa - Sentir (2002) {Ota Records}

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    Omar Sosa - Sentir (2002) {Ota Records}

    Omar Sosa - Sentir (2002) {Ota Records}
    EAC 0.99pb5 | FLAC tracks level 8 | Cue+Log+M3U | Full Scans 300dpi | 425MB + 5% Recovery
    MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 213MB + 5% Recovery
    Genre: Latin Jazz, Afrocubism, Post-Bop, Ethnic Fusion

    On Sentir, the globetrotting, Cuban-born pianist Omar Sosa is joined not by a full band, but rather by a host of percussionists and vocalists. Sosa remains focused on communicating a kind of ecstatic, multicultural religiosity – most of these tracks are dominated by fervent chanting in one of several languages, underscored by rolling percussion grooves. Sosa's piano is the only Western instrument on the scene, a fact that somehow gives it added power. Like his previous album, Prietos, this one also has a hip-hop element, with Terence Nicholson (aka Sub-Z) contributing rap poetry on five of the tracks.

    Omar Sosa - Bembon (2000) {Skip}

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    Omar Sosa - Bembon (2000) {Skip}

    Omar Sosa - Bembon (2000) {Skip}
    EAC 0.99pb4 | FLAC tracks level 8 | Cue+Log+M3U | Full Scans 600dpi | 427MB + 5% Recovery
    MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 157MB + 5% Recovery
    Genre: Latin Jazz, Afrocubism, Post-Bop

    Cuban born pianist Omar Sosa completes his third recording on the Ota label with the large ensemble sound of Bembon. Sosa creates world fusion music highlighted by the combination of Afro-Cuban funk with the inventiveness of jazz. Bassist Geoff Brennan and the percussion team of Elliot Kavee and John Santos generate an invigorating rhythmic glue that keeps the improvisational elements of Bembon on track. Added into the interweaving musical blend are the voices of Bay Area singers Ledisi and Maria Marquez and the spoken word of Will Power.

    Omar Sosa - Ayaguna (2003) {Ota Records}

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    Omar Sosa - Ayaguna (2003) {Ota Records}

    Omar Sosa - Ayaguna (2003) {Ota Records}
    EAC 1.0b1 | FLAC tracks level 8 | Cue+Log+M3U | Full Scans 400dpi | 468MB + 5% Recovery
    MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 194MB + 5% Recovery
    Genre: Latin Jazz, Post-Bop, World Fusion, Afro-Cuban Jazz

    Acoustic pianist Omar Sosa has done his share of ensemble work, and he has often demonstrated that he is an insightful, thoughtful arranger. But the Cuban improviser takes a break from ensemble work on Ayaguna, which focuses on a July 25, 2002, concert in Yokohama, Japan. This time, Sosa forms an intimate duo with Venezuelan drummer Gustavo Ovalles, who plays a variety of Latin percussion – not only the Afro-Cuban percussion one would expect to hear on a Sosa album, but also various Venezuelan percussion instruments that are used in traditional joropo music. The two musicians enjoy a strong rapport throughout this Latin jazz/post-bop CD, which tends to have a very spiritual quality. In fact, some of the material is mindful of Santeria, a Caribbean faith that contains elements of Catholicism as well as the West African Yoruba religion.

    Peter Erskine - Time Being (1994) {ECM 1532}

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    Peter Erskine - Time Being (1994) {ECM 1532}

    Peter Erskine - Time Being (1994) {ECM 1532}
    EAC 0.99pb4 | FLAC tracks level 8 | Cue+Log+M3U | Scans 200dpi | 298MB + 5% Recovery
    MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 148MB + 5% Recovery
    Genre: Jazz, Post-Bop, Fusion

    Although it is easy to stereotype Peter Erskine as a fusion drummer due to his notable work with Weather Report, in reality he is a very flexible percussionist. On his trio session for ECM, Erskine is mostly content to back his sidemen (pianist John Taylor and bassist Palle Danielsson). This CD is actually most interesting for the playing of Taylor who contributes three of the originals and plays in a style not that far from Keith Jarrett

    Pointer Sisters - Steppin' (1975) {Hip-O Select}

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    Pointer Sisters - Steppin' (1975) {Hip-O Select}

    Pointer Sisters - Steppin' (1975) {Hip-O Select}
    EAC 1.3 | FLAC tracks level 8 | Cue+Log+M3U | Full Scans 300dpi | 260MB + 5% Recovery
    MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 98MB + 5% Recovery
    Genre: Funk, Soul

    Keeping their forward momentum at warp speed, the Pointer Sisters brought the effusive Steppin' to bear in summer 1975. Having already danced into the spotlight across their first three albums, it was no surprise when the David Rubinson-produced LP, which boasted one of the era's best cut-out sleeves (slingback high-heeled tap sneakers!), cruised to number three R&B. Keeping their feet planted firmly in the older soul tradition which had served them so well, the Pointer Sisters continued to look ahead, carving their own niche in a genre soon to be glutted with contenders. This set is a thriller, from the opening funk groove of the number one hit "How Long (Betcha' Got a Chick on the Side)," which remains a delicious collision of mid-period soul, funk.

    Ramsey Lewis - Ivory Pyramid (1992) {GRP}

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    Ramsey Lewis - Ivory Pyramid (1992) {GRP}

    Ramsey Lewis - Ivory Pyramid (1992) {GRP}
    EAC 1.1 | FLAC tracks level 8 | Cue+Log+M3U | Full Scans 300dpi | 343MB + 5% Recovery
    MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 110MB + 5% Recovery
    Genre: Jazz-Funk, Smooth Jazz

    Its hard to think of another jazz musician, outside of George Benson, who has released as many high level pop jazz recordings as Ramsey Lewis. Ramsey is probably one of the top pianists of the modern jazz era, but he has always been more of a crowd pleaser than an adventurer, but that doesn’t mean his playing is light weight at all. “Ivory Pyramid”, released in 1992, is typical of Lewis’ repertoire with masterful renditions of tunes he wrote plus a few covers.

    Randy Brecker with Michael Brecker - Some Skunk Funk (2005) {BHM}

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    Randy Brecker with Michael Brecker - Some Skunk Funk (2005) {BHM}

    Randy Brecker with Michael Brecker - Some Skunk Funk (2005) {BHM}
    EAC 1.3 | FLAC tracks level 8 | Cue+Log+M3U | Full Scans 300dpi | 489MB + 5% Recovery
    MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 157MB + 5% Recovery
    Genre: Big Band, Jazz-Funk, Jazz-Rock

    The Brecker Brothers join forces for a set of mostly high-powered originals at a concert in 2003. Their post-bop music is generally funky (although "Freefall" is an uptempo cooker) and sometimes a bit bombastic yet is never predictable. Trumpeter Randy Brecker and tenor saxophonist Michael Brecker take many fiery solos while also sounding warm on ballads. They are supported by a particularly strong rhythm section. In addition, the WDR Big Band contributes 14 horns and a guitar to accompany the core group. The individual songs may not be overly memorable (although "Some Skunk Funk" has been getting covered by other musicians) but the Breckers' solos are full of exciting moments.

    Steve Gadd - Steve Gadd Band (2018) {BFM}

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    Steve Gadd - Steve Gadd Band (2018) {BFM}

    Steve Gadd - Steve Gadd Band (2018) {BFM}
    EAC 1.3 | FLAC tracks level 8 | Cue+Log+M3U | Full Scans 300dpi | 353MB + 5% Recovery
    MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 148MB + 5% Recovery
    Genre: Jazz, FusionJazz, Fusion

    Listening to the new, self-titled album by the Steve Gadd Band, one thought comes immediately to mind: back-up bands are far more than back-up bands. Gadd himself is exhibit A. Perhaps the best drummer working today in pop music, his main gigs are in the bands of the world’s top stars: James Taylor, Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney, and others. And the musicians featured on this album are veterans of Taylor’s touring band. Gadd, who produced the album, gives them all a chance to shine.

    Steve Tibbetts – Safe Journey (1984) {ECM 1270}

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    Steve Tibbetts – Safe Journey (1984) {ECM 1270}

    Steve Tibbetts – Safe Journey (1984) {ECM 1270}
    EAC 0.99pb4 | FLAC tracks level 6 | Cue+Log+M3U | Scans 200dpi | 224MB + 5% Recovery
    MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 128MB + 5% Recovery
    Genre: Jazz, Fusion, World Fusion

    If one were to compile a list of iconoclastic and innovative guitarists who came to prominence in the 1980s and 1990s, the list would have to include such names as Michael Hedges, Adrian Belew, David Torn and Steve Tibbetts. While Tibbetts is probably the least known of the four, his work is easily on par with that of the others. What makes Tibbetts unique among these is that he is equally prone to playing acoustic and electric guitars. He has released several all-acoustic albums, but most of his albums feature a good mixture of both, as well as judicious use of electronic effects and a heavy reliance on a variety of exotic and familiar percussive instruments. Safe Journey is all of the above in a nutshell.

    The Jamaica Boys - J-Boys (1989) {Warner Japan}

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    The Jamaica Boys - J-Boys (1989) {Warner Japan}

    The Jamaica Boys - J-Boys (1989) {Warner Japan}
    EAC 1.0b2 | FLAC tracks level 6 | Cue+Log+M3U | Full Scans 600dpi | 323MB + 5% Recovery
    MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 128MB + 5% Recovery
    Genre: Funk, Jazz-Funk

    This is the second album of The Jamaica Boys - a Queens based funk trio. Although marketed in rap circles, The Jamaica Boys were really more of a fusion trio with composer/multi-instrumentalist Marcus Miller, drummer Lenny White, and singer Mark Stevens combining forces. They made pleasant music, and occasionally Miller would come up with an inspired riff. But the most distinctive thing about this album in retrospect was the fact that Stevens was Chaka Khan's brother.

    Paco de Lucia - La Fabulosa Guitarra de Paco de Lucia (1967) {Philips}

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    Paco de Lucia - La Fabulosa Guitarra de Paco de Lucia (1967) {Philips}

    Paco de Lucia - La Fabulosa Guitarra de Paco de Lucia (1967) {Philips}
    EAC 1.6 | FLAC tracks level 8 | Cue+Log+M3U | Full Scans 300dpi | 243MB + 5% Recovery
    MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 80MB + 5% Recovery
    Genre: Flamenco

    Fabulous guitar in name and fabulous guitar in sound; along with a carefully selected repertoire, which shows off a refined panorama of the Flamenco toque offering an intelligent variety of genres for this his first full length album as a solo artist. The titles of the tracks selected show his great connection to the land, offering us a selection of the fundamental styles of the Flamenco geography: ‘Triana’, ‘Cádiz’, ‘Punta Umbría’, ‘Jerez’, ‘La Unión’, ‘La Caleta’ and ‘El Tajo’. Recorded when Paco was just 19, in addition to the use of the Flamenco techniques of the time (reverb, echo, etc.), here there is a superb sense of the compass of Flamenco, a fabulous right hand technique (thumb, alzapua, strumming), dizzying picados and perfect legato of the left hand.

    Paco de Lucia - Siroco (1987) {Universal}

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    Paco de Lucia - Siroco (1987) {Universal}

    Paco de Lucia - Siroco (1987) {Universal}
    EAC 1.6 | FLAC tracks level 8 | Cue+Log+M3U | Full Scans 300dpi | 228MB + 5% Recovery
    MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 83MB + 5% Recovery
    Genre: Flamenco

    Since Almoraima (1976) Paco had not recorded an album which we could call authentically Flamenco. Not like his early recordings, which centred on classic guitar toques as played in concert. On Siroco, he abandons for the moment the sound of The Sextet to mark out in eight pieces the new vanguard of Flamenco creation. A record for lovers of good music, a mature and worthy work.