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Wielki Waldo Pepper / The Great Waldo Pepper (1975) PL.AC3.DVDRip.XviD-GR4PE | Lektor PL ~~ OPiS FiLMU / MOViE DESCRiPTiON ~~ Re??yseria: George Roy Hill Scenariusz: William Goldman Gatunek: Dramat, Przygodowy Kraj: USA Rok produkcji: 1975 Czas trwania: 107 min. Opis: Waldo Pepper (Robert Redford) jest znakomitym, lecz niespe??nionym pilotem, dla kt??rego latanie jest ca??ym ??yciem. Utrzymuje siÄ? z podniebnych ekwilibrystyk, a jego najwiÄ?kszym marzeniem jest konfrontacja z Ernstem Kesslerem (Bo Brundin), niemieckÄ? legendÄ? I wojny ??wiatowej. Gdy z powodu niebezpiecznego zachowania w powietrzu, Waldo traci licencjÄ? pilota, udaje siÄ? do Hollywood. Tam na planie filmowym los styka go z Kesslerem. Obsada: Robert Redford - Waldo Pepper Bo Svenson - Axel Olsson Bo Brundin - Ernst Kessler Susan Sarandon - Mary Beth Geoffrey Lewis - Newt Edward Herrmann - Ezra Stiles Margot Kidder - Maude Scott Newman - Duke ~~ ZDJÄ?CiA Z FiLMU / PiCTURES FROM ViDEO ~~ ~~ DANE TECHNiCZNE / TECHNiCAL DATA ~~ ~~ 1 PLiK - POBiERASZ i OGLÄ?DASZ / 1 FiLE - DOWNLOAD AND WATCH ~~ https://rapidu.net/5824512059/The.Great.Waldo.Pepper.1975.PL.AC3.DVDRip.XviD-GR4PE.avi https://lunaticfiles.com/w7zbzluisc9a/The.Great.Waldo.Pepper.1975.PL.AC3.DVDRip.XviD-GR4PE.avi.html http://freshfile.pl/dl/15O48oyKa3pYEFde/The.Great.Waldo.Pepper.1975.PL.AC3.DVDRip.XviD-GR4PE.avi https://fileshark.pl/pobierz/23719709/8fd89/the-great-waldo-pepper-1975-pl-ac3-dvdrip-xvid-gr4pe-avi http://catshare.net/YHteyKthYR2sXzo1/The.Great.Waldo.Pepper.1975.PL.AC3.DVDRip.XviD-GR4PE.avi
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Artist: Art Pepper Title: Thursday Night at the Village Vanguard Year Of Release: 1977 Label: OJC[OJCCD-694-2] Genre: Jazz, Post-Bop Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log,scans) Total Time: 58:08 Total Size: 335 MB(+3%) Tracklist 01 - Valse triste 02 - Goodbye 03 - Blues for les 04 - My friend John 05 - Blues for heard personnel: Art Pepper - saxophone George Cables - piano George Mraz - bass Elvin Jones - drums http://rapidgator.net/file/3ca9141f7d4221a86fad29a6aef45f8f/ArPe_TNttViV.rar.html http://ssh.tf/Hfchan5B8/ArPe_TNttViV.rar
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Artist: Pepper Adams Title: Hollywood Quintet Sessions Year Of Release: 2008 Label: Fresh Sound Genre: Jazz Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps Total Time: 76:07 min Total Size: 173 MB Tracklist ----------- 01. Muezzin' 02. Unforgettable 03. Baubles, Bangles and Beads 04. My One and Only Love 05. Freddie Froo 06. Minor Mishap 07. Blackout Blues 08. High Step 09. Zec 10. Alone Together 11. 5021 12. Four Funky Folk Music in general, jazz in particular, and notably baritone saxophonist Pepper Adams all had a breakthrough year in 1957. Given his New Star award in Down Beat magazine's critics poll and much acclaim working with the Stan Kenton Orchestra, Adams left Detroit that year for important recording sessions on both the East and West Coasts. Teamed here with musicians based in the Los Angeles area, Adams proved as adept at hard bop as with the cool school sound the California jazzmen had established. Two dates from the summer of 1957 (Pepper Adams Quintet for the Mode label and Critics' Choice from Pacific Jazz) feature drummer Mel Lewis on all the cuts, with help from pianists Carl Perkins or Jimmy Rowles, Kenton trumpeters Stu Williamson or Lee Katzman, bassist Leroy Vinnegar, and on the second assemblage fellow Detroiter bassist Doug Watkins. The result is a solid collection of standards and compositions from emerging Motor City jazzmen Tommy Flanagan, Barry Harris, Thad Jones, and Adams. The distinguished sound of the baritone makes for an intriguing partnership alongside the brass of Williamson or Katzman. Five tracks with the Perkins/Williamson combine produced the calypso to hard bop "Muezzin'," with a singing trumpet followed by baritone, and "Freddie Froo," a hard bopper based on the same batting order, both originals by the leader. A spry version of the usually mundane "Unforgettable," a frantic, wow factor-saturated take of "Baubles, Bangles and Beads," and the tender, deep, and mellow "My One and Only Love" round out the first session. Katzman plays very well, trumping his relatively little-known status on three of the next eight tracks. He's excellent taking the lead on Flanagan's now legendary "Minor Mishap," adds to the breezy cool of "High Step" from the pen of Harris, and assists the band in bright, inventive, and adroit 4/4 to 3/4 time changes during the Thad Jones number "5021." Rowles in particular consistently stands out for his inserted solo segments on "5021," and manhandles the other Thad Jones contribution, a furious flyer titled "Zec," in a way original boppers Charlie Parker and Miles Davis would be envious of. His piano leads are simply elegant and refined on two more originals written by Adams: on the bluesy "Four Funky Folk" (originally on the World Pacific LP Blowin' the Blues) and especially during his feature on "Blackout Blues." Of course, Mel Lewis is the consummate professional with every swinging note. But the star here is Adams, emerging with brimming confidence and a solid concept beyond his peers and influences, and exhibiting a style that perfectly reflects his highly intelligent, dry, quick-witted, and fluid personality. For fans and students of the big horn, this is a homework project, and a testament to one of the greatest players of all time on his instrument. Personnel: Pepper Adams - baritone saxophone; Stu Williamson, Lee Katzman - trumpet; Carl Perkins , Jimmy Rowles - piano; Leroy Vinnegar, Doug Watkins - bass; Mel Lewis - drums http://rapidgator.net/file/8c8d9db49e4ababc46cfd356a398fdef/PepperAdamsSessions.rar.html http://ssh.tf/lHqYO0nRL/PepperAdamsSessions.rar http://uploaded.net/file/8lu89fif/PepperAdamsSessions.rar
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Artist: Art Pepper & Conte Candoli Title: Mucho Calor Year Of Release: 1987 Label: V.S.O.P. Records Genre: West Coast Jazz, Latin Jazz Quality: FLAC [16bit/44.1kHz] Total Time: 44:48 Total Size: 260 MB Tracklist: 01. Mucho Calor (6:56) 02. Autumn Leaves (3:08) 03. Mambo de la Pinta (5:30) 04. I'll Remember April (2:23) 05. Vaya Hombre Vaya (3:24) 06. I Love You (5:49) 07. Mambo Jumbo (3:50) 08. Old Devil Moon (5:27) 09. Pernod (3:59) 10. That Old Black Magic (4:23) Personnel: Art Pepper - as Conte Candoli - tp Bill Perkins - ts Russ Freeman - p Ben Tucker - b Chuck Flores - d Jack Costanzo, Mike Pacheko - bgo http://rapidgator.net/file/d7b1d840fa687d32226fde83b00ff53d/Art_Pepper_Conte_Candoli_Mucho_Calor.rar.html http://ssh.tf/e52xvcaNL/Art_Pepper_Conte_Candoli_Mucho_Calor.rar http://uploaded.net/file/yxjffs2f/Art_Pepper_Conte_Candoli_Mucho_Calor.rar
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Artist: Pepper Adams Title: California Cookin' Year Of Release: 1983 Label: Interplay Genre: Jazz Quality: Mp3 / 224kbps Total Time: 50:18 min Total Size: 101 MB Tracklist ---------- 01. Valse Celtique 02. Summertime 03. Last Resort 04. Now In Our Lives 05. Oleo Pepper Adams handled the baritone saxophone with the driven facility of hard bop and fueled the big horn with a propulsive intensity that caused him to be nicknamed "the Knife" for his "slashing and chopping technique," which had a humbling effect upon musicians fortunate enough to gig with him. From 1954 until shortly before his passing in 1986, Pepper Adams existed as an indispensable ingredient in the North American jazz ensemble, releasing more than 20 albums as a leader, emanating a special warmth as a featured soloist, and serving as a strongly supportive sideman and an often overlooked accompanist, for he anchored many an ensemble behind vocalists such as Brook Benton, Aretha Franklin, Jon Lucien, Carmen McRae, Helen Merrill, Esther Phillips, Dakota Staton, Joe Williams, and Jimmy Witherspoon. Often mentioned in the same breath with Serge Chaloff, Gerry Mulligan, and Cecil Payne, his powerhouse approach was closer to that of Harry Carney and Leo Parker. Born Park Adams III on October 8, 1930, in Highland Park, MI, he was five years old when his family moved to Rochester, NY, where he soon developed a passionate interest in jazz by listening to Fats Waller, Jimmie Lunceford, Duke Ellington, and Cab Calloway on the radio. At 12 he was blowing clarinet and tenor sax and was soon sitting in with local bands, including one led by veteran reedman Ben Smith. Pepper's primary inspiration was tenor archetype Coleman Hawkins, and Harry Carney inspired him to take up the baritone. Moving back to Detroit in 1946, he played in a group led by Lucky Thompson and worked in the house band at the African-American-owned Bluebird Inn with Barry Harris, Billy Mitchell, and Thad and Elvin Jones while holding down a job manufacturing automobiles. He blew tenor with Lionel Hampton for a while and served in the U.S. Army from 1951 to 1953, including a spell in Korea. Resuming his routine at the Bluebird, he developed his stamina while working with Miles Davis, Sonny Stitt, and Wardell Gray, whose influence he always acknowledged. Adams worked in a group led by guitarist Kenny Burrell, then recorded with alto saxophonist Lennie Niehaus. His most memorable session of 1955 was with bassist Paul Chambers and emerging tenor John Coltrane. Moving to New York in January 1956, he recorded with Kenny Clarke, Curtis Fuller, and Quincy Jones. Pepper toured with Stan Kenton and Maynard Ferguson and while on the West Coast he jammed with Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars. During 1957 Adams made records with harmonica ace Toots Thielemans; pianists Hank Jones and Ahmad Kharab Salim; trumpeters Shorty Rogers and Lee Morgan; and saxophonists Dave Pell, John Coltrane, Frank Wess, Coleman Hawkins, Hank Mobley, and Shafi Hadi (later reissued with the complete Debut recordings of Charles Mingus). In 1958 Adams worked with Benny Goodman, Johnny Griffin, Chet Baker, Manny Albam, Gene Ammons, and Donald Byrd, with whom he would co-lead a band and cut quite a number of albums over the years. In 1959 Pepper put out an LP with trombonist Jimmy Knepper and led a group that was recorded live at the Five Spot. He supported Art Pepper and Sonny Red on their album Two Altos and sat in on Philly Joe Jones' Showcase. Adams helped solidify the orchestra that appeared with Thelonious Monk at Town Hall and served as a sort of living furnace among trombonist Jimmy Knepper and saxophonists Jackie McLean, John Handy, and Booker Ervin during the session that resulted in Blues and Roots, the album that virtually defines the artistic legacy of Charles Mingus. He began the 1960s by recording with multi-instrumentalist Herbie Mann, pianist Herbie Hancock, vibraphonist Lionel Hampton, saxophonist Jimmy Forrest, and trumpeters Howard McGhee and Freddie Hubbard. He also recorded with pianists Duke Pearson and Red Garland, helped saxophonist Pony Poindexter cut his first album, and appeared live with Mingus at New York's Town Hall and Birdland. In 1963 Pepper Adams Plays Charlie Mingus was co-produced by Mingus and vibraphonist Teddy Charles. Other collaborations from this period include Ben Webster's See You at the Fair, Oliver Nelson's More Blues and the Abstract Truth, and dates led by pianist Joe Zawinul and saxophonist Stanley Turrentine. In 1966 Thad Jones and Pepper Adams co-led the album Mean What You Say. This coincided with the first of the Monday night performances at the Village Vanguard by the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Big Band, an 18-piece unit that would stay together for ten years. Throughout the late '60s Pepper Adams performed with trumpeter Blue Mitchell, with Dizzy Gillespie at the Vanguard, behind organist Jimmy Smith on Stay Loose...Jimmy Smith Sings Again, and on various albums by saxophonists Lou Donaldson, Hank Crawford, Zoot Sims, Houston Person, and Roland Kirk. He closed out the decade by sitting in with bassist Richard Davis, with guitarist George Benson on the album Giblet Gravy, and in a large band behind Mose Allison on the LP Hello There, Universe. Pepper Adams showed up on several Blue Note sessions presided over by Elvin Jones from 1969 to 1973, on two albums with soul-jazz organist Johnny "Hammond" Smith, and with composer and multi-instrumentalist David Amram on various projects that materialized throughout the 1970s. Adams demonstrated terrific adaptability as he assisted Felix Cavaliere and the Rascals with their jazz-rock crossover Peaceful World and even signed on with comedian Martin Mull, appearing on his 1974 album, Normal, where he lent ballast to a tidy big-band arrangement of "Flexible" with Phil Bodner, Thad Jones, Jimmy Knepper, and Joe Farrell. Further engagements during the 1970s (including tours of the U.K. and Europe) involved pianists Arif Mardin, Ben Sidran, and Mickey Tucker; guitarist Eric Gale; saxophonist Grover Washington, Jr.; and Lalo Schifrin's disco album Black Widow. A return to jazzier turf came about on Nick Brignola's Baritone Madness, on sessions with pianist Walter Bishop, Jr., and on Charles Mingus' last albums Me, Myself an Eye and Something Like a Bird in 1978. Pepper's Urban Dreams came out in 1981, ushering in what would be his last five years of artistic productivity. He assisted with Teo Macero's Impressions of Charles Mingus and recorded with pianist Bess Bonnier, guitarist Peter Leitch, pianists Hank Jones and Hod O'Brien, and trumpeter Kenny Wheeler. Pepper's last recording, The Adams Effect, brought him together with saxophonist Frank Foster and a rhythm section of Tommy Flanagan, Ron Carter, and Billy Hart. A lifelong tobacco addict, Pepper Adams died of lung cancer in Brooklyn, NY, on September 10, 1986. ~ arwulf arwulf Personnel: Pepper Adams (baritone saxophone); Ted Curson (trumpet); Victor Feldman (piano); Carl Burnette (drums). http://rapidgator.net/file/701f14d568d60042456527e6c0d743ff/PepperAdamsCalifornia.rar.html ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss http://ssh.tf/pdKY3Kgjp/PepperAdamsCalifornia.rar ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss http://uploaded.net/file/dzhbvf0f/PepperAdamsCalifornia.rar
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Angela Abelian - Salt 'n' Pepper (2016) Title : Salt 'n' Pepper Artist : Angela Abelian Year : 2016 Genre : Pop, Jazz Packed size: 81 MB Format : MP3 Bitrate : 320Kbps TRACKLIST 01 - It's So Much Fun 02 - Strawberries 03 - I Confess 04 - Shock 05 - Try Harder 06 - Like a Cat 07 - Salt and Pepper 08 - My Secret 09 - Miracles 10 - It's Over 11 - When Worlds Collide http://uploadgig.com/file/download/6b31d87987b31d2F/35307e063ffba07e9bbf847fa02d1f21122d5.rar http://rapidgator.net/file/b255e9a9dc1d386669bfffd44efedee7/35307e063ffba07e9bbf847fa02d1f21122d5.rar.html
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Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - Symphonic Sgt. Pepper (2009) [FLAC] Artist: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Album: Symphonic Sgt. Pepper Year Of Release: 2009 Genre: Classical, Easy Listening, Orchestral Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue) Bitrate: Lossless Total Time: 00:58:10 Total Size: 331 MB http://ul.to/jo2qxd6r https://upfiles.net/f/m4c9 https://rapidu.net/4216962302/ http://salefiles.com/mfbk48vo0dvo http://catshare.net/E3VxsCioQdnecHGD http://lunaticfiles.com/1rokkna5jeok http://kingfile.pl/download/tezEsnqC http://turbobit.net/qba6hfz1u3ge.html https://www.bigfile.to/file/KrR6DxYuhrW8 http://www.fileshark.pl/pobierz/14286322/xx73f http://sharehost.eu/file/rDKaCgh0sIPmeDcX+vfVmg== http://rg.to/file/9508ceb15bf2a56b77810573ce0b62e0
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