Time: 55:54
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2012
Styles: Jazz
Art: Front
01. Angel Eyes (4:55)
02. Hey Joe (3:27)
03. Invitation (5:01)
04. One For My Baby (4:08)
05. Moonglow (5:11)
06. Cold, Cold Heart (3:52)
07. The Look Of Love (5:26)
08. Pink Panther (3:24)
09. Body And Soul (5:01)
10. Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me (4:28)
11. Round Midnight (4:27)
12. Wet Willie (2:55)
13. Mo Better Blues (3:34)
What started out as a practice project, with the aim of avoiding the isolation of solo rehearsal, quickly developed an astounding momentum of its own. Early recordings were received with such enthusiasm that it was decided to launch markusphilippe officially, and record the duo's first album, saxnbass. A very extrordinary project indeed.
Philippe Chrétien,
trained in piano and trumpet by Chester Gill, found his way to his preferred instrument, the tenor saxophone, in 1979.
He gathered international performing experience with highly acclaimed musicians and DJs exploring a vast musical diversity, all of which contributed to the evolution of his particular, very personal style.
In his solo project he also proves to be an accomplished composer, producer and DJ. Elegantly understated, his gala performances are all about creating a relaxed and sensual atmosphere.
Philippe Chrétien is immediately recognisable by his soulful sound and feeling. In the words of Jack Kreisberg (Blue Note, New York): "He's got a killer sound!".
With markusphilippe, he comes just that bit closer to his sound ideal of reduction and transparency.
Markus Fritzsche,
gave up his medical studies half way through for a career in music. He's never regretted it for a minute.
A self taught musician, he won a silver medal at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival for his music to the "Canada Dry Tough in the West" TV advert, his break-through in the film business. From then on he wrote the music for countless cinema films and TV advertisments, some of which were seen by half the world. His best known work in Switzerland: the Migros jingle.
His "alter-ego" has always been as a bass player. It got him out of the studio into the wide world, to contact with people, to new challenges, and particularly to teamwork. Over the years he's played with many Swiss and international stars in every style imaginable, with highlights including the main stage at the Montreux Jazz Festival.
With Philippe Chrétien as his ideal partner, he's now reached a high point with saxnbass. In his typical, highly musical style.
Philippe Chrétien,
trained in piano and trumpet by Chester Gill, found his way to his preferred instrument, the tenor saxophone, in 1979.
He gathered international performing experience with highly acclaimed musicians and DJs exploring a vast musical diversity, all of which contributed to the evolution of his particular, very personal style.
In his solo project he also proves to be an accomplished composer, producer and DJ. Elegantly understated, his gala performances are all about creating a relaxed and sensual atmosphere.
Philippe Chrétien is immediately recognisable by his soulful sound and feeling. In the words of Jack Kreisberg (Blue Note, New York): "He's got a killer sound!".
With markusphilippe, he comes just that bit closer to his sound ideal of reduction and transparency.
Markus Fritzsche,
gave up his medical studies half way through for a career in music. He's never regretted it for a minute.
A self taught musician, he won a silver medal at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival for his music to the "Canada Dry Tough in the West" TV advert, his break-through in the film business. From then on he wrote the music for countless cinema films and TV advertisments, some of which were seen by half the world. His best known work in Switzerland: the Migros jingle.
His "alter-ego" has always been as a bass player. It got him out of the studio into the wide world, to contact with people, to new challenges, and particularly to teamwork. Over the years he's played with many Swiss and international stars in every style imaginable, with highlights including the main stage at the Montreux Jazz Festival.
With Philippe Chrétien as his ideal partner, he's now reached a high point with saxnbass. In his typical, highly musical style.
Saxnbass