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VERY RARE FRENCH CD RELEASED IN 2007. DON'T MISS THE OPPORTUNITY TO GRAB IT. REALLY A GREAT ALBUM OF ONE OF THE MOST TALENTED FRENCH BEBOP PIANIST. FOR CONNOISSEURS & LUDOVIC DE PREISSAC FANS ONLY ! conditions: CD & BOOKLET in NEAR MINT conditions. CD EN EXCELLENT ETAT PROCHE DU NEUF - LUDOVIC DE PREISSAC Piano - JEAN-CHRISTOPHE BÉNEY Saxophone - MICHAEL CHÉRET Saxophone - FABIEN MARY Trompette - MICKAEL JOUSSEIN Trombone - MANUEL MARCHÉS Contrebasse - ANDRÉA MICHELUTTI Batterie Ludovic De Preissac Septet: Retrouvailles Pianist Ludovic de Preissac's new record reminds me why I fell in love with jazz in the first place; in both a very general and specific sense. Generally, in the sense that Retrouvailles evinces, from beginning to end, that paradoxical mixture of solidarity in the pursuit of a collective goal, together with competitive individual excellence that makes jazz great. There is unstinting excellence and unflagging attention to detail; all the while knowing that no one is likely to get rich from this record, or this music, even though they really should. Specifically, because like many listeners of my advanced age, I fell in love with the music via a sound similar to Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers—those little big bands (or are they large small ensembles?)— that mix genuine funk with elegant sophistication, delivered by exquisitely arranged multi-horn line-ups. De Preissac clearly draws on this inspiration as well. The expertly navigated changes in meter and tempo are right out of the Wayne Shorter-era Jazz Messengers. The always subtly surprising tonal colors in de Preissac's arrangements recall the arranging work of his compatriot, flautist Christophe dal Sasso's Exploration (Nocturne, 2006). There are further parallels. Drummer Andréa Michelutti, like Blakey, favors the booming lower range of his kit. De Preissac, for his part, calls to mind some of the best qualities of the playing of various Jazz Messengers pianists (Horace Silver, Bobby Timmons, Cedar Walton, Mulgrew Miller): a round, gospel-tinged sound, a slight florid tendency to the baroque, all the better to be heard over and between the large-ish ensemble. In de Preissac's case, these characteristics are overlaid with classical elements as well (as on his solo on "Minor's Mood"). As a brief cross-section of the players' strengths, listen to the sequence of short solos on "Jungleblues," which sounds for all the world like a Jazz Messengers show closer. Tenor saxophonist Jean-Christophe Béney is firmly in the tradition (though elsewhere on the record he favors ever so slightly "out" sonorities) and equally in control. As does trumpeter and composer Fabien Mary, who insistently splits the beats of his solos. For a bit of contrast, Michaël Chéret, on alto sax, heads for more angular territory, Eric Dolphy style, only to be followed by trombonist Mickaël Joussein's very cool sound on top of the rhythm. The leader takes a crystalline turn, followed by an arco episode from bassist Manuel Marchès and a brief trading of fours with drummer Michelutti. And that's not even the record's finest number. By JEFF DAYTON-JOHNSON Have a look on my others JAZZ / WESTCOAST / AOR / SOUL / FUNK / R&B items on. Many collector’s items from my personal collection are available. Frais de ports pour la France / Dom Tom: 3 euros en suivi PAIEMENT PAR CHEQUE OU VIREMENT BANCAIRE / POSTAL OU PAYPAL ENVOI SOIGNE DES CDS DANS DES ENVELOPPES A BULLES Please read carefully my conditions before bidding. All NEW and USED cds are carefully shipped abroad in bubbled-envelop + rigid package to protect them. INTERNATIONAL AIRMAIL SHIPPING & HANDLING COSTS: Ø EUROPE (European Union only): 3.50 euros - STANDARD PRIORITY AIRMAIL DELIVERED IN 2-3 DAYS Ø USA / CANADA / JAPAN & REST OF THE WORLD: 3.50 euros - STANDARD PRIORITY AIRMAIL DELIVERED IN 4-8 DAYS All orders for B
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VERY RARE FRENCH CD RELEASED IN 2007. DON'T MISS THE OPPORTUNITY TO GRAB IT. REALLY A GREAT ALBUM OF ONE OF THE MOST TALENTED FRENCH BEBOP PIANIST. FOR CONNOISSEURS & LUDOVIC DE PREISSAC FANS ONLY ! conditions: CD & BOOKLET in NEAR MINT conditions. CD EN EXCELLENT ETAT PROCHE DU NEUF - LUDOVIC DE PREISSAC Piano - JEAN-CHRISTOPHE BÉNEY Saxophone - MICHAEL CHÉRET Saxophone - FABIEN MARY Trompette - MICKAEL JOUSSEIN Trombone - MANUEL MARCHÉS Contrebasse - ANDRÉA MICHELUTTI Batterie Ludovic De Preissac Septet: Retrouvailles Pianist Ludovic de Preissac's new record reminds me why I fell in love with jazz in the first place; in both a very general and specific sense. Generally, in the sense that Retrouvailles evinces, from beginning to end, that paradoxical mixture of solidarity in the pursuit of a collective goal, together with competitive individual excellence that makes jazz great. There is unstinting excellence and unflagging attention to detail; all the while knowing that no one is likely to get rich from this record, or this music, even though they really should. Specifically, because like many listeners of my advanced age, I fell in love with the music via a sound similar to Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers—those little big bands (or are they large small ensembles?)— that mix genuine funk with elegant sophistication, delivered by exquisitely arranged multi-horn line-ups. De Preissac clearly draws on this inspiration as well. The expertly navigated changes in meter and tempo are right out of the Wayne Shorter-era Jazz Messengers. The always subtly surprising tonal colors in de Preissac's arrangements recall the arranging work of his compatriot, flautist Christophe dal Sasso's Exploration (Nocturne, 2006). There are further parallels. Drummer Andréa Michelutti, like Blakey, favors the booming lower range of his kit. De Preissac, for his part, calls to mind some of the best qualities of the playing of various Jazz Messengers pianists (Horace Silver, Bobby Timmons, Cedar Walton, Mulgrew Miller): a round, gospel-tinged sound, a slight florid tendency to the baroque, all the better to be heard over and between the large-ish ensemble. In de Preissac's case, these characteristics are overlaid with classical elements as well (as on his solo on "Minor's Mood"). As a brief cross-section of the players' strengths, listen to the sequence of short solos on "Jungleblues," which sounds for all the world like a Jazz Messengers show closer. Tenor saxophonist Jean-Christophe Béney is firmly in the tradition (though elsewhere on the record he favors ever so slightly "out" sonorities) and equally in control. As does trumpeter and composer Fabien Mary, who insistently splits the beats of his solos. For a bit of contrast, Michaël Chéret, on alto sax, heads for more angular territory, Eric Dolphy style, only to be followed by trombonist Mickaël Joussein's very cool sound on top of the rhythm. The leader takes a crystalline turn, followed by an arco episode from bassist Manuel Marchès and a brief trading of fours with drummer Michelutti. And that's not even the record's finest number. By JEFF DAYTON-JOHNSON Have a look on my others JAZZ / WESTCOAST / AOR / SOUL / FUNK / R&B items on. Many collector’s items from my personal collection are available. Frais de ports pour la France / Dom Tom: 3.25 euros en suivi PAIEMENT PAR CHEQUE OU VIREMENT BANCAIRE / POSTAL OU PAYPAL ENVOI SOIGNE DES CDS DANS DES ENVELOPPES A BULLES Please read carefully my conditions before bidding. All NEW and USED cds are carefully shipped abroad in bubbled-envelop + rigid package to protect them. INTERNATIONAL AIRMAIL SHIPPING & HANDLING COSTS: Ø EUROPE (European Union only): 3.75 euros - STANDARD PRIORITY AIRMAIL DELIVERED IN 2-3 DAYS Ø USA / CANADA / JAPAN & REST OF THE WORLD: 3.75 euros - STANDARD PRIORITY AIRMAIL DELIVERED IN 4-8 DAYS All orders fo
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France (Toutes les villes)
VERY RARE FRENCH CD RELEASED IN 2007. DON'T MISS THE OPPORTUNITY TO GRAB IT. REALLY A GREAT ALBUM OF ONE OF THE MOST TALENTED FRENCH BEBOP PIANIST. FOR CONNOISSEURS b'&' LUDOVIC DE PREISSAC FANS ONLY ! conditions: CD b'&' BOOKLET in NEAR MINT conditions. CD EN EXCELLENT ETAT PROCHE DU NEUF - LUDOVIC DE PREISSAC Piano - JEAN-CHRISTOPHE BÉNEY Saxophone - MICHAEL CHÉRET Saxophone - FABIEN MARY Trompette - MICKAEL JOUSSEIN Trombone - MANUEL MARCHÉS Contrebasse - ANDRÉA MICHELUTTI Batterie Ludovic De Preissac Septet: Retrouvailles Pianist Ludovic de Preissac's new record reminds me why I fell in love with jazz in the first place; in both a very general and specific sense. Generally, in the sense that Retrouvailles evinces, from beginning to end, that paradoxical mixture of solidarity in the pursuit of a collective goal, together with competitive individual excellence that makes jazz great. There is unstinting excellence and unflagging attention to detail; all the while knowing that no one is likely to get rich from this record, or this music, even though they really should. Specifically, because like many listeners of my advanced age, I fell in love with the music via a sound similar to Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers—those little big bands (or are they large small ensembles?)— that mix genuine funk with elegant sophistication, delivered by exquisitely arranged multi-horn line-ups. De Preissac clearly draws on this inspiration as well. The expertly navigated changes in meter and tempo are right out of the Wayne Shorter-era Jazz Messengers. The always subtly surprising tonal colors in de Preissac's arrangements recall the arranging work of his compatriot, flautist Christophe dal Sasso's Exploration (Nocturne, 2006). There are further parallels. Drummer Andréa Michelutti, like Blakey, favors the booming lower range of his kit. De Preissac, for his part, calls to mind some of the best qualities of the playing of various Jazz Messengers pianists (Horace Silver, Bobby Timmons, Cedar Walton, Mulgrew Miller): a round, gospel-tinged sound, a slight florid tendency to the baroque, all the better to be heard over and between the large-ish ensemble. In de Preissac's case, these characteristics are overlaid with classical elements as well (as on his solo on b'"'Minor's Moodb'"'). As a brief cross-section of the players' strengths, listen to the sequence of short solos on b'"'Jungleblues,b'"' which sounds for all the world like a Jazz Messengers show closer. Tenor saxophonist Jean-Christophe Béney is firmly in the tradition (though elsewhere on the record he favors ever so slightly b'"'outb'"' sonorities) and equally in control. As does trumpeter and composer Fabien Mary, who insistently splits the beats of his solos. For a bit of contrast, Michaël Chéret, on alto sax, heads for more angular territory, Eric Dolphy style, only to be followed by trombonist Mickaël Joussein's very cool sound on top of the rhythm. The leader takes a crystalline turn, followed by an arco episode from bassist Manuel Marchès and a brief trading of fours with drummer Michelutti. And that's not even the record's finest number. By JEFF DAYTON-JOHNSON Have a look on my others JAZZ / WESTCOAST / AOR / SOUL / FUNK / Rb'&'B items on. Many collector’s items from my personal collection are available. Please wait my correct invoice and I will combine shipping costs if you buy multiple CDS. Shipping through Mondial Relais is also available for GERMANY / AUSTRIA / BELGIUM / SPAIN / ITALY / LUXEMBOURG / PORTUGAL b'&' THE NEDERLANDS (6.50 euro for 1 or 8 cds). Frais de port dégressifs pour achats groupés (1 euro pour chaque cd supplémentaire) avec un envoi postal. Frais de ports de 4.40 euros pour 4 CDS avec un envoi par MONDIAL RELAY (6.50 euros pour 10 cds) Frais de ports pour la France / Dom Tom: 3.50 euros en suivi / 5 euro en COLISSIMO ENVOI SOIGNE DES CDS DANS DES ENVELOPPES A BULLES Please read carefully my conditions before bidding. In order to reduce international shipping costs, a En savoir plus Collaboration commerciale.
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