Monday, November 25, 2013

Biréli Lagrène & Sylvain Luc - Duet

Styles: Gypsy Jazz
Year: 1999
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:28
Size: 127,0 MB
Art: Front

(4:16)  1. Time After Time
(4:03)  2. Douce Ambiance
(4:12)  3. Estate
(3:20)  4. Made In France
(6:43)  5. La Ballade Irlandaise
(4:04)  6. Isn't She Lovely
(4:20)  7. Road Song
(4:14)  8. Zurezat
(5:45)  9. Stompin' At The Savoy
(4:39) 10. Les Amoureux Des Bancs Publics
(3:24) 11. Blackbird
(4:23) 12. Syracuse
(1:58) 13. Looking Up

“Relaxed” isn’t the word used to describe jazz at the close of the 20th century. Whether you’re a Wynton, Anti-Wynton, M-BASE, free jazz, Swing, post-bop, etc. fan, jazz is/has been about attitude and posturing. Although the rest of the world is oblivious to it, the wars that rage around modern jazz prove to be wearisome. Then along comes an unassuming document like Sylvain Luc and Bireli Lagrene’s Guitar duets. I bet they don’t even call this music jazz. We won’t either, because it would automatically lose numerous listeners sure to enjoy it. The French born Sylvain Luc has studied guitar, cello, violin and mandolin. His Paris jazz career has taken him through rock-fusion to classical and South American music. Like Luc, Bireli Lagrene was born in France but his Gypsy heritage was inspiration for his Django Reinhardt guitar style. 

As a child prodigy, he recorded at age 13. Soon he shed Gypsy jazz for rock fusion and after several albums (and tours with Jaco Pastorious) his music seemed to dead end. His rebirth came with a return to his Django’d roots. Luc and Lagrene’s duets range from pop tunes like Cindy Lauper’s “Time After Time,” Lennon/McCartney’s “Blackbird,” to Stevie Wonder’s “Isn’t She Lovely.” They swing a bit with “Stompin’ At The Savoy,” touch on jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery “Road Song,” a waltz “La Ballade Irlandaise,” and a bit of Django “Douce Ambiance.” When all is said and done, they haven’t shaken the world, but this relaxed session was never meant to be anything but comfortable-jazz (maybe not an oxymoron!). ~ Mark Corroto  
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=5500#.Uo0MG-Jc_vs

Duet

3 comments:

  1. Could you please post a new link for this album? It would be greatly appreciated.

    Best, John

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ALWAYS include your name/nick/aka/anything!