Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Nancy Harrow - Winter Dreams: The Life and Passions of F. Scott Fitzgerald

Styles: Jazz Pop
Year: 2003
Time: 39:49
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 92,2 MB
Art: Front

(2:59) 1. This Side of Paradise
(2:33) 2. You'll Never Get to East Egg
(4:13) 3. Winter Dreams
(1:59) 4. The Extra Mile
(2:38) 5. Oh God, I'm Sophisticated
(3:06) 6. Dear Max
(2:42) 7. My Swan
(3:42) 8. Beloved Infidel
(3:53) 9. Until It Comes Up Love
(3:43) 10. My Lost City
(4:25) 11. The Old Pro
(3:52) 12. Winter Dreams

WINTER DREAMS 'Harrow's writing has wit and sophistication... The songs on Winter Dreams deal with love and loss, ambition and status, lost dreams and the span of time. Poetic and moving, it's an unexpected gem.' ?Alan Lankin, Jazzmatazz ?'Harrow investigates the hopes, dreams, excitement, excesses and sadness of the great writer and the era in which he lived. The resulting work is wonderful. This completely original musical adventure is a hip and adventurous journey investigating the nooks and crannies of Fitzgerald's tumultuous life... Winter Dreams is enjoyable from start to finish with some particularly outstanding songs. 'This Side of Paradise' is a terrific, upbeat song in which Tate swings out hip lyrics...

The starry-eyed optimism of the opener is contrasted with the epic sadness of the title song and the ennui of 'My Lost City'... Harrow creates an engaging song cycle that reaches beyond the vistas of the life and times of F. Scott Fitzgerald by tapping into the emotions behind the story. Winter Dreams is a tremendous recording.' ?Michael Dominici, Whereyat ? ?'Like Nina Simone, Nancy Harrow has never known the meaning of the word compromise. She has spent four decades fighting the dragons of pop puerility. Her reward? Perhaps one percent of the recognition she truly deserves.

Harrow's latest, Winter Dreams: The Life and Passions of F. Scott Fitzgerald (Artists House), has about as much chance for widespread appeal as caviar blintzes at McDonald's. The wise minority with the wisdom to recognize the clarity of Harrow's vision will, however, be richly rewarded. The album's 12 tracks, all written by Harrow, are less a musical biography than a gallery of hand-tinted X-rays that lay bare the hopes, dreams, fears and self-loathing of Fitzgerald's checkered life. Grady Tate, surely the finest jazz baritone since Billy Eckstine, is cast as F. Scott, with Harrow playing an assortment of supporting roles, including Zelda, Sheila Graham and Daisy Buchanan.

These dozen snapshots capture a bracingly broad spectrum of emotions, extending from the youthful idealism of 'This Side of Paradise' (I'm young /I'm smart/I'm making cash from art') and naked ambition of 'You'll Never Get to East Egg' to the money-hungry tap dance of 'Dear Max' and the haunting desolation of the title track. A stunning achievement, Harrow's jazz-tinged salute to the most iconic of all Jazz Age figures is made all the more admirable by her commitment to donate all proceeds to the not-for-profit Artists House, supporting her unflagging commitment to 'rescue the recording business from egregious commercialism.'?Christopher Loudon, JazzTimes? News item: This album has now become the nucleus of an off-Broadway musical called This Side of Paradise, about the lives of Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald. By Editorial Reviews https://www.amazon.com/LIFE-PASSIONS-F-SCOTT-FITZGERALD/dp/B000086ET0

Personnel and Credits
Vocals: Nancy Harrow, Grady Tate (cast as F. Scott Fitzgerald), and Daryl Sherman (voice of the housekeeper).
Piano/Arranger: [Roland Hanna].
Bass: [Paul West] or [Rufus Reid] (sources differ).
Drums: [Akira Tana].
Guitar: [Jack Wilkins].
Saxophone/Flute: [Frank Wess] and [Bill Easley].
Trumpet: [Michael Mossman].
Trombone: [John Mosca].

Winter Dreams: The Life and Passions of F. Scott Fitzgerald

Jonah Jones - Confessin'

Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 2008
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 46:50
Size: 107,7 MB
Art: Front

( 5:39) 1. Love Is Just Around The Corner
( 4:46) 2. Confessin'
( 7:09) 3. Saint Louis Blues
(16:49) 4. Ellington Medley Don't Get Around Much Anymore I Let A Song Go Out Of
( 4:05) 5. The Sheik Of Araby
( 3:37) 6. Birth Of The Blues
( 4:43) 7. Confessin' (Take 2)

Born in Louisville, Kentucky in 1909, trumpet player Jonah Jones turned professional at the age of 17. After working in many bands, he formed his own quartet, the Jonah Jones Quartet, in 1955. He made a string of successful albums with Capitol in the late fifties. After that he rarely recorded again, but continued playing until his death in 2000.

Confessin'