agic 發表於 2011-7-19 14:46

Scotty Wright 三藩市爵士會長的一叠發燒CD

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Scotty Wright (BB des vouex)
净Blue系列分達7titles,很多versions

先講下d威水史

http://www.my-hiend.com/vbb/picture.php?albumid=1093&pictureid=15773

Press Quotes:

”This West Coast singer has it all- a full-bodied and supple voice that can dip into the low range or scat at 60mph, great rhythmic sense, taste, and technique to spare. And can he swing!” W. ROYAL STOKES- JazzTimes Magazine


Scotty Wright is becoming one of only a handful of authentic jazz singers...He is a solid improviser...Whom does Wright sound like? Surprisingly, no one...the most gifted new jazz singer in decades.” HUGH WYATT- New York Daily News

agic 發表於 2011-7-19 14:46

The very promising Scotty Wright displays a deep, full-bodied voice with fine projection, rhythmic surefootedness, surprising strength as a composer, and a deft touch as an interpreter of would-be, perhaps should-be, standards...” GENE KALBACHER - Editor/Publisher, Hot House, NYC

agic 發表於 2011-7-19 14:47

“What impresses me most about his singing is that he never messes around with a tune just for the sake of doing something different; he always has an artistic reason for what he does. Perhaps he has discovered another kind of beauty in an old song or he wants to paint a different emotional coloring from the one normally associated with a tune...Always he has a sense of the dramatic, so that solos build to a climax and end decisively at the right moment.” ROBERT TATE - JazzNow Magazine

agic 發表於 2011-7-19 14:50

http://www.my-hiend.com/vbb/picture.php?albumid=1093&pictureid=15772

http://www.timeout.com.hk/music/features/10144/jazz-interview-scotty-wright.html

Born on November 5, 1954 in Charleston, South Carolina, USA, and self-taught on voice, piano and percussion, Scotty Wright is an authentic jazz singer-pianist. No stranger to the HK jazz scene, Wright had an exclusive engagement in 1996 at the now defunct jazz club Quo Quo, where his take on Joe Zawinful’s Mercy, Mercy, Mercy with Eugene Pao was among the best versions I’ve heard anywhere. Wright will be performing every night (except Sundays) at the Captain’s Bar, Mandarin Oriental Hotel until the end of June.

What’s your own interpretation of jazz?

Freedom. Jazz was a form of music built on the desire to achieve freedom. Every important musical moment has been an extension of jazz. As musicians, we have to free ourselves from what we believe we know, and reach deep into what we don’t know.

Do you think the new generation needs a jazz education?

Jazz begins with attraction. It does not begin with knowledge. When you see a beautiful woman, you’d like to know more about her. Jazz is the same – as you hear more, you learn more. We, as jazz musicians, have a responsibility to share its positive energy with the general public. As for the younger listeners, with the prevalence of MTV, kids are now listening to pop and rock only. Few people listen to jazz these days.

You released a CD called Rhythm, Reason & Rhyme in 1995. It’s a beautiful CD. You must be very proud of that project.

Yes, it was a last-minute project produced by a small indie label in San Francisco. I chose only compositions written by jazz artists – from medium swing to ballads.

And in that album, you wrote your own lyrics to J.J. Johnson’s Lament.

Yes, I’ve always loved that song. Almost a week after I wrote the lyrics, I discovered four different versions of it. But I like mine the best.

In 2001, you recorded a duo album with the legendary pianist Cedar Walton. Tell me about that experience.

That was a lot of fun. The concept of the album was to replicate the mood, if not the repertoire, of the Bill Evans/Tony Bennett album. Cedar was such a gentleman and was very professional during the recording session. I didn’t play piano on that recording. When you have Cedar in the room, there is no need for another piano player.

Who are some of your favorite piano players?

Well, the best compliment a pianist can get is when somebody says, “He has his own sound.” For me, I like pianists’ styles that are so distinctive people don’t even dare copy them. My big four are Bill Evans, Nat Cole, Thelonious Monk, and Oscar Peterson.

It’s great you mentioned Nat King Cole. Most people know him as one of the greatest singers in history, but few remember he was a fabulous pianist.

It’s a shame. They are missing two thirds of the man. Nat made it very simple – and he demonstrated how a singer-pianist could best function.

Henry Chung is one of Hong Kong’s leading bluesman and harmonica players

阿正 發表於 2011-7-19 18:26

他最近有乜作品?

阿正 發表於 2011-7-20 03:03

http://youtu.be/8H41fUUUNuA

I Don't Want Anything But You

阿正 發表於 2011-7-20 03:15

http://youtu.be/QepLtPnui0E

Star Crossed Lovers

agic 發表於 2011-7-20 04:12

他最近有乜作品?
阿正 發表於 2011-7-19 18:26 http://www3.post76.com/discuss/images/common/back.gif

Drug Blue情葯藍調 - Scotty wright水晶/天使
最黑人根源的爵士音界

http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6124/5926494717_c9f15197a1_z.jpg

阿正 發表於 2011-7-20 09:04

Drug Blue情葯藍調 - Scotty wright水晶/天使
最黑人根源的爵士音界
agic 發表於 2011-7-20 04:12 http://www.post76.com/discuss/images/common/back.gif


    seems is old CD?   is it cut from the old CDs or new songs ------------ because the dated =1998?

agic 發表於 2011-7-20 10:17

seems is old CD?   is it cut from the old CDs or new songs ------------ because the dated =19 ...
阿正 發表於 2011-7-20 09:04 http://www3.post76.com/discuss/images/common/back.gif


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