Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Lluis Coloma - Lonely Avenue

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 61:35
Size: 141.0 MB
Styles: Piano jazz
Year: 2006
Art: Front

[4:06] 1. Goin' To Malaysia
[3:46] 2. Rolling Left Hand
[3:44] 3. Lonely Avenue
[6:06] 4. The Ball
[4:25] 5. The Spirit Of The Blues
[5:15] 6. Early Days
[4:25] 7. Magda
[3:13] 8. Jumping Fives
[5:30] 9. New Blues
[4:56] 10. Slow Sunset Blues
[4:17] 11. Yancey Meets Booker
[4:13] 12. Tea At Dawn (Part 1)
[7:31] 13. Tea At Dawn (Part 2)

Lluis Coloma (p, org), Manolo German (b), Marc Ruiz (d), Pep Pascual (as), Dani Perez (ts), Natxo Romero (ts), Joan Chamorro (bs), R.M. Gera (g), Manuel Quintana (conga). Recorded at Rosazul Studio, Barcelona, June 15th to 18th, 2006.

From his beginning this outstanding Catalan pianist has been developing a personal touch and an incredible left hand offering powerful performances full of virtuosity and creativity, where he breaks up the piano with hot and tasty organ Hammond B3 tunes. Being one of the most requested piano players in Spain and considered an specialist, he has lectured on the history of Blues and Boogie Woogie piano, being one of the few pianists in Spain able to recreate the primitive styles of this genre.

Lluís Coloma plays his own compositions in a performance full of power, dynamics and honesty. His music evokes the New Orleans pianists sound going trough Barrelhouse style to Chicago, cradle of electric Blues. In his new album, Lluis Colomas trio is accompanied by four saxophonists, a guitarist and a percussionist. His music is a pure boogie-woogie jazz.

Lonely Avenue

1 comment:

  1. doctorsientetebienJune 20, 2017 at 5:42 PM

    I saw the trio of Mr Coloma a few years ago in Barcelona and it was a fun concert, sure saxophones bring variety and color. Thank you.

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