Friday, April 9, 2010

New song, New bit on JSM 5

Every Sunday from 1 pm till 4 pm now we can listen to the novelties of the week on JSM Radio. In this issue, it is three complete albums in playlist which we suggest you listening to. Indeed on, these pieces are then programmed in the usual program of the radio following their style or origin.


Simply beautiful!

"The Very Best of Latin Jazz"

If you're new to Latin Jazz this is an excellent introduction to one of the most sensual and vibrant music genres. To those reviewers who don't agree that this is a fair example of the music: the Latin world is vast, its history and people are diverse and its music reflects this. The Buena Vista Social Club are just one small example of the energy that is the Latin world.

27 phenomenal Brazilian Samba recordings on two discs from the likes of George Benson, Sergio Mendes, Tito Puente, Mongo Santamaria, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Santana, George Duke, Astrud Gilberto, Stanley Turrentine, Oscar Peterson, Tania Maria, etc.
This is a great compilation to have in your collection, one you'll never get tired of!

CD 1
1-01 Tito Puente - Ran Kan Kan 5:19
1-02 Sérgio Mendes - Mais Que Nada 2:38
1-03 Mongo Santamaria - Watermelon Man 2:29
1-04 Pucho And The Latin Soul Brothers* - Cantaloupe Island 3:44
1-05 Astrud Gilberto - Ponteio 3:52
1-06 Stanley Turrentine - Vera Cruz 5:13
1-07 Stan Getz - Aguas De Marco 4:42
1-08 Poncho Sanchez - Bien Sabroso 4:05
1-09 Tito Puente - Ode To Cachao 6:35
1-10 Tania Maria - Yatra-Tá 4:21
1-11 Santana - Samba De Sausalito 3:09
1-12 George Benson - Little Train 5:47
1-13 George Duke - Brazilian Love Affair 7:24
1-14 Azymuth - Jazz Carnival 9:31
1-15 Jay Hoggard - Rain Forest 5:36

CD 2
2-01 Tania Maria - Come With Me 5:38
2-02 Mongo Santamaria - Smooth Operator 4:56
2-03 Stan Getz - Double Rainbow 3:32
2-04 Astrud Gilberto - Agua De Beber 2:18
2-05 Antonio Carlos Jobim - Favela 3:54
2-06 Oscar Peterson - Wave 6:02
2-07 Luiz Henrique - If You Want To Be A Lover 3:10
2-08 Luiz Bonfá - So Danco Samba 3:36
2-09 Antonio Carlos Jobim - Tide 3:43
2-10 Lalo Schifrin / Bob Brookmeyer - Samba Para Dos 10:04
2-11 Paul Desmond - Samba D'Orpheu 4:20
2-12 Jim Hall - Conceirto De Aranjuez 19:17

The Rosenberg Trio “The Collection”

There is no precise date when the Rosenberg Trio actually started to be a trio. Being kids of a very musical family they grew up with the music of Django Reinhardt. In 1974 Hans Meelen met for the first time members of the Sinti-community. Stochelo was 6 years old at that time.Hans started to play in the churches with Sani Rosenberg (the father of Nous'che and Nonnie), Wasso Grünholz (grandfather of Stochelo) and Storo Berger on violin.
The Rosenberg Trio “The Collection”

The Rosenberg Trio are two guitarists and one bassist—Stochelo Rosenberg (soloist), Nous'che Rosenberg (rhythm guitar) and Nonnie Rosenberg (double bass) from The Netherlands. Their inspiration is Django Reinhardt, the legendary gypsy guitarist of the 1930s. The Rosenberg Trio's genre has been characterized as Jazz Manouche (Gypsy Swing).

1. Entre Dos Aquas
2. Undecided
3. Chega De Saudade
4. Valse a Rosenthal
5. Tico Tico
6. Nuages
7. Gypsy Summer
8. Minor Blues
9. Rio Ancho
10. Troublant Bolero
11. Anouman
12. Evocacao De Jacob
13. For Sephora
14. Tears
15. Honeysuckle Rose
16. Django

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