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Ike Quebec /Soul-Jazz, Bossa Nova/

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07.03.2006, 07:06   # 1
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Influenced by Coleman Hawkins and Ben Webster but definitely his own person, Ike Quebec was one of the finest swing-oriented tenor saxman of the 1940s and '50s. Though he was never an innovator, Quebec had a big, breathy sound that was distinctive and easily recognizable, and he was quite consistent when it came to came to down-home blues, sexy ballads, and up-tempo aggression. Originally a pianist, Quebec switched to tenor in the early '40s and showed that he had made the right decision on excellent 78s for Blue Note and Savoy (including his hit "Blue Harlem"). As a sideman, he worked with Benny Carter, Kenny Clarke, Roy Eldridge, and Cab Calloway. In the late '40s, the saxman did a bit of freelancing behind the scenes as a Blue Note A&R man and brought Thelonious Monk and Bud Powell to the label. Drug problems kept Quebec from recording for most of the 1950s, but he made a triumphant comeback in the early '60s and was once again recording for Blue Note and doing freelance A&R for the company. Quebec was playing as authoritatively as ever well into 1962, giving no indication that he was suffering from lung cancer, which claimed his life at the age of 44 in 1963.
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07.03.2006, 07:10   # 2
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Artist.........: Ike Quebec
Album..........: Soul Samba
Year...........: 1962
Genre..........: Soul-Jazz, Bossa Nova
Bitrate........: 160

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With his thick, ingratiating sound and elegant romanticism, it only made sense for Ike Quebec to try his hand at the bossa nova boom Stan Getz kick-started in 1962, and that's what he did with Soul Samba. However, Quebec makes the session much more than mere bandwagon-jumping. He takes some chances with the repertoire and consciously adds a heavy blues inflection that makes Soul Samba one of the more unique interpretations of the bossa nova style. It's also one of the more sensuous, thanks in part to the combination of Quebec's natural tendencies and the soft, light style itself, but even more so with the extra bit of meat added via the blues. The music is warm and danceable, yet with a late-evening hush that's more suggestive of winding down and getting cozy with someone. Quebec's choices of material are never obvious -- the Brazilian selections do not include any Jobim standards, for one thing, and both Quebec and guitarist Kenny Burrell (absolutely stellar in support) contribute original material that ranks among the album's best performances (particularly Quebec's "Blue Samba" and Burrell's "Loie"). What's more, Quebec adapts some unlikely sources -- the traditional standard "Liebestraum" and the Dvorak theme "Goin' Home" -- into surprisingly effective samba pieces. The whole project is thoughtfully conceived and beautifully executed, treating bossa nova as a new means of personal expression, not just a fad to be cashed in on. Sadly, Soul Samba was Quebec's final album, but at least his career ended on a high note.
Tracklist......:
1 Loie
2 Lloro Tu Despedida
3 Goin' Home
4 Me 'N You
5 Liebestraum
6 Shu Shu
7 Blue Samba
8 Favela
9 Linda Flor
10 Loie [alternate take/#/*]
11 Shu Shu [alternate take/#/*]
12 Favela [alternate take/#/*]

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07.03.2006, 13:36   # 3
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понравилось, хорошая музыка, расслабляет немного даже
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07.03.2006, 17:36   # 4
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я себе тоже слил , стиль похожь на ресторанный лаунж, медленно, тихо, спокойно :)
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21.06.2006, 00:05   # 5
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Artist.........: Ike Quebec
Album..........: Heavy Soul
Year...........: 1961 / Remastered 2005
Genre..........: Jazz, Jazz Instrument, Tenor Sax
Bitrate........: 192 kbps
Size...........: 67 mb

Comment........: Personnel: Ike Quebec (tenor saxophone); Freddie Roach (organ); Milt Hinton (bass); Al Harewood (drums). Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on November 26, 1961.



Tracklist......:

1. Acquitted
2. Just One More Chance
3. Que's Dilemma
4. Brother Can You Spare A Dime
5. Man I Love, The
6. Heavy Soul
7. I Want A Little Girl
8. Nature Boy
9. Blues For Ike - (bonus track)

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