Time: 51:46
Size: 119.8 MB
Styles: Urban/R&B Soul
Year: 2007
Art: Front
[4:10] 1. Walker's Walk
[6:39] 2. Iggy's Houbas
[5:49] 3. Coke & Stroke
[7:45] 4. Popotin
[5:04] 5. Ketrucacom
[2:59] 6. Ermutt
[3:55] 7. Poor Bob
[4:36] 8. Rocking My Dreamboat.
[3:37] 9. Be Worry
[7:07] 10. Twenty Three
Contemporary soul jazz, a tasty collection of funky grooves with outside approaches, and altered sounds.
Marc Liebeskind’s early training in music was at the Music Conservatory of Geneva, followed later by more advanced lessons at the Swiss Jazz School in Bern and finally more intense ‘one-on-ones’ in New York with such masters of contemporary guitar as John Scofield, John Abercrombie and Bill Frisell.
On returning to Switzerland in 1985, he put together the ‘Marc Liebeskind Quartet’. With this musical constellation, which was his namesake, Marc explored contrasts within less conventional musical forms whether they had a certain Brazilian character for instance or a über urban vibe. He was playing with topical themes and iconic idioms to produce a solid ‘Jazz’ sound that the quartet presented at scores of festivals in countries across Europe, Africa and Brazil. During these years he also collaborated via several projects in duos as well as with big bands to further his interest in teaching and workshopping music, notably with AMR. He sought also to teach himself, in doing so – the art of absorbing and assimilating sound.
Christophe Turchi: Saxophone; Marc Liebeskind: Guitar; Leo Tardin: Piano; Christophe Chambet: Bass; Christophe Calpini: Drums.
Marc Liebeskind’s early training in music was at the Music Conservatory of Geneva, followed later by more advanced lessons at the Swiss Jazz School in Bern and finally more intense ‘one-on-ones’ in New York with such masters of contemporary guitar as John Scofield, John Abercrombie and Bill Frisell.
On returning to Switzerland in 1985, he put together the ‘Marc Liebeskind Quartet’. With this musical constellation, which was his namesake, Marc explored contrasts within less conventional musical forms whether they had a certain Brazilian character for instance or a über urban vibe. He was playing with topical themes and iconic idioms to produce a solid ‘Jazz’ sound that the quartet presented at scores of festivals in countries across Europe, Africa and Brazil. During these years he also collaborated via several projects in duos as well as with big bands to further his interest in teaching and workshopping music, notably with AMR. He sought also to teach himself, in doing so – the art of absorbing and assimilating sound.
Christophe Turchi: Saxophone; Marc Liebeskind: Guitar; Leo Tardin: Piano; Christophe Chambet: Bass; Christophe Calpini: Drums.
Walker's Walk