Showing posts with label David Sauzay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Sauzay. Show all posts

Friday, April 10, 2015

Wendy Lee Taylor - All You Have To Do

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:48
Size: 127.8 MB
Styles: Jazz vocals
Year: 2011
Art: Front

[2:48] 1. That Old Black Magic
[3:04] 2. Don't Look At Me That Way
[3:26] 3. Anyone Can Whistle
[4:09] 4. After You Who
[5:06] 5. Plus Je T'embrasse
[4:53] 6. Trav'ling Light
[3:00] 7. Boy Next Door
[3:49] 8. All You Have To Do
[2:47] 9. I Concentrate On You
[3:06] 10. Could It Be You
[4:46] 11. Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue
[2:49] 12. Teach Me Tonight
[3:00] 13. Bonjour Tristesse
[3:59] 14. Not A Day Goes By
[5:00] 15. Chez Moi

Wendy Lee Taylor (voc), Pierre Christophe (p), Luigi Trussardi (b), Mourad Benhammou (dm), Cindy Taylor (vib, perc), Fabien Mary (tp), Pierrick Pedron (as), David Sauzay (ts, fl), Xavier Richardeau (bs), Michael Joussein (tb), Laurent Colombani (arr), Michel Delage (arr) Recorded in February 2008, Paris Duration : 56’ 38’’ Safety Records 201002 (Intégral)

Australian singer and dancer Wendy Lee Taylor has trodden a singular path; following an international career in musical theatre, a stint as one the famous Bluebell girls at the Lido de Paris, founding a vocal trio (The Jazzberries), she returned to musical comedy (1999 ‘Lautrec’ written by Charles Aznvour and created for the Shaftesbury Theatre in London) before finally recording her first album “Let’s Do It” (2005) She continues a career encompassing her two fundamentals, dance and singing. ‘All You Have To Do’ is an album recorded some time ago but only recently released, successfully ambitious, as the profusion of horns convivially marries with an absence of pretention.

It’s an album of standards, the majority with a sentimental mood, sung with enthusiasm and lifted by a luxurious staging: counter melodies of flute and muted trumpet on “After you who?” the excellent intro of “Plus je t’embrasse”, the atmosphere of an Art-House Film on “All you have to do”. This sentimental style without soppiness or lament suits Wendy Lee Taylor well and, in a spirit slightly “west-coast be-bop” (Teach me tonight) lets her joy take flight with power and sensitivity. It’s true that’s she has the advantage of a veritable “all-star” of today’s French be-boppers, musicians who illuminated the Franc Pinot in its prime and who distinguish themselves constantly with their own groups: Mourad Benhammou, Fabien Mary, Pierrick Pedron, David Sauzay, Xavier Richardeau, Pierre Christophe, Michael Joussein, are all impeccable and bring a beautiful momentum to the recording, not forgetting the regrettably deceased Luigi Trussardi (29th April 2010). A lovely album: simultaneously rich and simple, classic yet intimate. ~Jean Szlamowicz

All You Have To Do

Sunday, March 15, 2015

David Sauzay, Harold Mabern - Meeting With David Sauzay & Harold Mabern

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 59:57
Size: 137.3 MB
Styles: Saxophone jazz
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[6:55] 1. Rakin' & Scrapin'
[4:42] 2. Hank & Lee
[5:22] 3. Brother Spike
[4:10] 4. Mr Stitt
[5:17] 5. Strike Up The Band
[6:21] 6. Two Little Cats
[6:22] 7. One For My Love
[4:29] 8. Top Shelf
[5:02] 9. Straight Up
[6:06] 10. Una Mas
[5:05] 11. Blues For Mabes

A l ‘époque du Collectif Mu, je m’inspirais du style de John Coltrane pour l’intensité, le son ,la dynamique,et aussi du style de Hank Mobley : solos élégants, phrases magnifiques et un art pour ecrire des compostions intelligentes et efficaces.

A l’époque des nuits blanches du petit opportun, j’ai découvert le 1er disque de Eric Alexander avec Harold Mabern & Joe Farnsworth, »UP OVER &OUT» Titre éponyme de Hank Mobley, un morceau mineur et modale avec accompagnement à la Mc Coy Tyner.

Par la suite j’ai écouté d’innombrables disques avec ERIC ET MABE. j’ai vu Eric plusieurs fois à Paris, jusqu’au jour ou il est venu jouer un set avec moi dans un club parisien apres avoir accompagner Mc coy Tyner au theatre du chatelet Ce soir là apres un set totalement magique,une amitié s’est crée. Plus tard le quartet d’ Eric est venu au duc avec Mabe, Joe, la musique était vraiment intense,j’étais totalement en osmose avec ce que j’entendais.

En novembre 2011 quand j’ai su que Harold venait avec joe farnsworth et john webber, je me suis dis qu’il fallait «enregistrer»!.....

Meeting With David Sauzay & Harold Mabern