Streaming ilimitado
Escuche este álbum ahora en alta calidad en nuestras apps
Comenzar mi periodo de prueba gratis y escuchar este álbumDisfrute de este álbum en las apps Qobuz con sususcripción
SuscribirDisfrute de este álbum en las apps Qobuz con sususcripción
In the early '90s, Henri Texier went on to form a new quartet (Azur) around a new rhythm section featuring pianist Bojan Zulfikarpasic and drummer Tony Rabeson. At the time, the combo was rounded out by the very much underrated Glenn Ferris on trombone. An Indian's Week documents the first steps of this quartet and, on a couple of tracks, also showcases two pillars of French jazz -- Michel Portal on bandoneon and Louis Sclavis on clarinets and soprano saxophone. The album can easily be remembered as the birth of one of France's best and tightest rhythm sections. It is also a great opportunity to hear at full length Glenn Ferris, a versatile and sensitive musician, exploring all the different aspects of his instrument. The program is composed of compositions penned by all bandmembers, plus a colorful and breakneck rendition of Sonny Rollins' "The Bridge." Despite this variety, this is an extremely cohesive set because of the original sound the quartet have already developed. The highlight is Texier's own "Indians/Desaparecido," a slow and dark piece in which Ferris' wah-wah style works surprisingly well when pitted against Sclavis' glistening clarinet. The overall mood oscillates between playful and mournful moments, with pieces that reflect Texier's political and social concerns. An Indian's Week marks a turn in Henri Texier's career and is a first step in the right direction.
© Alain Drouot /TiVo
Está escuchando muestras.
Escuche más de 100 millones de pistas con un plan de streaming ilimitado.
Escuche esta playlist y más de 100 millones de pistas con nuestros planes de streaming ilimitado.
Desde $ 4.259,00/mes
Henri Texier, Performer - Henri Texier, Composer
1993 Label Bleu 1993 Label Bleu
Henri Texier, Performer - Henri Texier, Composer
1993 Label Bleu 1993 Label Bleu
Henri Texier, Performer - Henri Texier, Composer
1993 Label Bleu 1993 Label Bleu
Henri Texier, Performer - Tony Rabeson, Composer
1993 Label Bleu 1993 Label Bleu
Henri Texier, Performer - Henri Texier, Composer
1993 Label Bleu 1993 Label Bleu
Henri Texier, Performer - Glenn Ferris, Composer
1993 Label Bleu 1993 Label Bleu
Henri Texier, Performer - Henri Texier, Composer
1993 Label Bleu 1993 Label Bleu
Henri Texier, Performer - Henri Texier, Composer
1993 Label Bleu 1993 Label Bleu
Henri Texier, Performer - Henri Texier, Composer
1993 Label Bleu 1993 Label Bleu
Henri Texier, Performer - Henri Texier, Composer
1993 Label Bleu 1993 Label Bleu
Henri Texier, Performer - Henri Texier, Composer
1993 Label Bleu 1993 Label Bleu
Henri Texier, Performer - Henri Texier, Composer
1993 Label Bleu 1993 Label Bleu
Henri Texier, Performer - Henri Texier, Composer
1993 Label Bleu 1993 Label Bleu
Henri Texier, Performer - Bojan Zulfikarpasic, Composer
1993 Label Bleu 1993 Label Bleu
Henri Texier, Performer - Henri Texier, Composer
1993 Label Bleu 1993 Label Bleu
Henri Texier, Performer - Sonny Rollins, Composer
1993 Label Bleu 1993 Label Bleu
Henri Texier, Performer - Henri Texier, Composer
1993 Label Bleu 1993 Label Bleu
Henri Texier, Performer - Henri Texier, Composer
1993 Label Bleu 1993 Label Bleu
Henri Texier, Performer - Henri Texier, Composer
1993 Label Bleu 1993 Label Bleu
Henri Texier, Performer - Henri Texier, Composer
1993 Label Bleu 1993 Label Bleu
Presentación del Álbum
In the early '90s, Henri Texier went on to form a new quartet (Azur) around a new rhythm section featuring pianist Bojan Zulfikarpasic and drummer Tony Rabeson. At the time, the combo was rounded out by the very much underrated Glenn Ferris on trombone. An Indian's Week documents the first steps of this quartet and, on a couple of tracks, also showcases two pillars of French jazz -- Michel Portal on bandoneon and Louis Sclavis on clarinets and soprano saxophone. The album can easily be remembered as the birth of one of France's best and tightest rhythm sections. It is also a great opportunity to hear at full length Glenn Ferris, a versatile and sensitive musician, exploring all the different aspects of his instrument. The program is composed of compositions penned by all bandmembers, plus a colorful and breakneck rendition of Sonny Rollins' "The Bridge." Despite this variety, this is an extremely cohesive set because of the original sound the quartet have already developed. The highlight is Texier's own "Indians/Desaparecido," a slow and dark piece in which Ferris' wah-wah style works surprisingly well when pitted against Sclavis' glistening clarinet. The overall mood oscillates between playful and mournful moments, with pieces that reflect Texier's political and social concerns. An Indian's Week marks a turn in Henri Texier's career and is a first step in the right direction.
© Alain Drouot /TiVo
Acerca del álbum
- 1 disco(s) - 20 pista(s)
- Duración total: 01:14:55
- Artistas principales: Henri Texier
- Compositor: Various Composers
- Sello: Label Bleu
- Género Jazz Jazz contemporáneo
1993 Label Bleu 1993 Label Bleu
Mejorar la información del álbum