Year: 2001
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 63:41
Size: 147,2 MB
Art: Front
(3:28) 1. Speak Italian
(3:18) 2. Hollywood Night
(3:38) 3. Xantia
(4:55) 4. I'm Mood for Love
(5:09) 5. A la mode
(5:02) 6. Golden Line
(5:56) 7. Blusette
(6:53) 8. Summer of 42
(5:04) 9. A chantal
(7:39) 10. Polka Dots and Moonbeans
(4:15) 11. Pacific Blue
(5:12) 12. New Day Horizon
(3:08) 13. Summertime In Paris
Frédéric Schlick (* 1935 in Strasbourg ; † December 14, 2006 ) was a French accordionist of gypsy jazz .
Schlick, who lived in Alsace , learned the accordion at the age of eight. As a teenager he played in a band and continued to be active as an amateur until 1980. Influenced by Art Van Damme , with whom he played in 1997, he only began his musical career on the edge of retirement age. He worked primarily with musicians from Alsace, such as Franck Wolff or Biréli Lagrène , but also with Armin Heitz and André Ceccarelli, and recorded twelve albums under his name.
In Germany he performed mainly with Wedeli Köhler , Pouro Sinto, Ferry Baierl and Joe Bawelino , but also in the ensemble of Romeo Franzon. He died after suffering from cancer.
Schlick, who lived in Alsace , learned the accordion at the age of eight. As a teenager he played in a band and continued to be active as an amateur until 1980. Influenced by Art Van Damme , with whom he played in 1997, he only began his musical career on the edge of retirement age. He worked primarily with musicians from Alsace, such as Franck Wolff or Biréli Lagrène , but also with Armin Heitz and André Ceccarelli, and recorded twelve albums under his name.
In Germany he performed mainly with Wedeli Köhler , Pouro Sinto, Ferry Baierl and Joe Bawelino , but also in the ensemble of Romeo Franzon. He died after suffering from cancer.
New Day's Horizon