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Michel Petrucciani|Dreyfus Night In Paris (Live)

Dreyfus Night In Paris (Live)

Marcus Miller & Michel Petrucciani

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The unique all-star group featured on this live set from 1994 had not only never performed together before as a band, but most of the musicians had never been on the same stage with each other before. Miles Davis had passed away three years earlier, so the two Marcus Miller pieces, "Tutu" (which sounds surprisingly similar to "So What" during the solos even if the chords are different) and "The King Is Gone" are in tribute to the late trumpeter. "The King Is Gone" is a straight-ahead extended blues, while "Looking Up" has heated solos over a simple vamp. Overall, Kenny Garrett and Michel Petrucciani generally take solo honors (Biréli Lagrène is a bit overshadowed), while Miller and Lenny White keep the rhythms stimulating. Although the three selections are each quite extended, they hold one's interest throughout. Excellent music.

© Scott Yanow /TiVo

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Michel Petrucciani

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1
Tutu
00:16:37

Marcus Miller, Bass - Kenny Garrett, Saxophone - Biréli Lagrène, Guitar - Michel Petrucciani, Piano - Lenny White, Drums - Marcus Miller, Composer - Francis Dreyfus, Producer - Roger Roche, Recording Engineer - René Ameline, Mastering Engineer - Benjamin Joubert, Masterer

© 2003 Francis Dreyfus Music SARL, a BMG Company ℗ 1994 Francis Dreyfus Music SARL, a BMG Company

2
The King Is Gone
00:17:19

Marcus Miller, Bass - Kenny Garrett, Saxophone - Biréli Lagrène, Guitar - Michel Petrucciani, Piano - Lenny White, Drums - Marcus Miller, Composer - Francis Dreyfus, Producer - Roger Roche, Recording Engineer - René Ameline, Mastering Engineer - Benjamin Joubert, Masterer

© 2003 Francis Dreyfus Music SARL, a BMG Company ℗ 1994 Francis Dreyfus Music SARL, a BMG Company

3
Looking Up
00:16:31

Marcus Miller, Bass - Kenny Garrett, Saxophone - Biréli Lagrène, Guitar - Michel Petrucciani, Composer, Piano - Lenny White, Drums - Francis Dreyfus, Producer - Roger Roche, Recording Engineer - René Ameline, Mastering Engineer - Benjamin Joubert, Masterer

© 2003 Francis Dreyfus Music SARL, a BMG Company ℗ 1994 Francis Dreyfus Music SARL, a BMG Company

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The unique all-star group featured on this live set from 1994 had not only never performed together before as a band, but most of the musicians had never been on the same stage with each other before. Miles Davis had passed away three years earlier, so the two Marcus Miller pieces, "Tutu" (which sounds surprisingly similar to "So What" during the solos even if the chords are different) and "The King Is Gone" are in tribute to the late trumpeter. "The King Is Gone" is a straight-ahead extended blues, while "Looking Up" has heated solos over a simple vamp. Overall, Kenny Garrett and Michel Petrucciani generally take solo honors (Biréli Lagrène is a bit overshadowed), while Miller and Lenny White keep the rhythms stimulating. Although the three selections are each quite extended, they hold one's interest throughout. Excellent music.

© Scott Yanow /TiVo

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