Showing posts with label Pommes De Ma Douche. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pommes De Ma Douche. Show all posts

Monday, May 20, 2019

Les Pommes De Ma Douche - Swing from Paris

Styles: Gypsy Jazz
Year: 2009
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 57:24
Size: 133,3 MB
Art: Front

(3:34)  1. Scènes de Paris
(3:14)  2. I Love Paris
(3:10)  3. A Paris
(4:00)  4. Pigalle
(4:51)  5. J'aime Paris au mois de mai
(3:30)  6. Stranger in Paris
(3:30)  7. Swing from Paris
(4:15)  8. Ménilmontant
(5:56)  9. Où es-tu passé mon Saint-Germain-des-Prés
(4:11) 10. Fleur de Paris
(4:57) 11. Quel temps fait-il à Paris?
(3:35) 12. Paris Jadis
(3:26) 13. Paris Swing
(5:08) 14. Revoir Paris

With this fourth CD released in February 2008, Les Pommes de ma Douche, a quintet Blésois that no longer presents have decided this time to celebrate the popular Paris, that of Ménilmuche, Pigalle, the hill and the bastoche. And so it is 14 themes all dedicated to our capital that offers us here our five musicians in full form; while the Delaveau father and son ensure a still very effective rhythm, our three excellent soloists (Dominique Rouquier on guitar, David Rivière on accordion and Laurent Zeller on violin) very verve, compose very pretty solos. If the apples have never claimed to compete with the champions of style, their music is always borrowed nice notes, fun to play and a sense of swing! And then virtuoso point of view, after Tchavolo Schmitt in the first album, it is here the guitarist Raphaël Faÿs who comes to make sing his Argentines on two titles boosted by the maestria of the prestigious guest ( Swing from Paris , Paris once).  And as for the repertoire, beyond the inevitable expected of Trenet ( Ménilmontant, Revoir Paris ), Lemarque ( A Paris ), Aznavour ( I love Paris in May), Maurice Chevalier ( Fleur de Paris ), etc ... Apples had the delicacy to register us some pretty rarities like the deliciously nostalgic Where did you spend my St Germain des Pres signed Michel Legrand and Eddy Barclay or this very nice and very funny Paris Jadis de Caussimon, sung with a lot of heart by all the happy team ... A warm record to listen while strolling between the 18th and the 20th district ...! Translate by Google https://www.djangostation.com/Swing-from-Paris,906.html

Musicians: Dominique Rouquier: solo guitar; Pierre Delaveau: guitar; Laurent Delaveau: double bass; David Rivière: accordion; Laurent Zeller: violin; Guest: Raphaël Faÿs - guitar on 7 and 12

Swing from Paris

Friday, May 17, 2019

Les Pommes De Ma Douche - L'âme Des Poètes Disparus

Styles: Jazz
Year: 2016
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 54:51
Size: 127,3 MB
Art: Front

(3:51)  1. Le piano de la plage
(4:02)  2. Dis, quand reviendras-tu ?
(4:28)  3. La maison près de la fontaine
(4:13)  4. Couleur café
(4:26)  5. Ma première guitare
(4:05)  6. Tango pour Claude
(3:26)  7. Le p'tit bal perdu
(3:11)  8. Fais-moi mal Johnny
(4:18)  9. Les vieux amants
(4:09) 10. La chansonnette
(4:27) 11. La pluie fait des claquettes
(4:25) 12. Clopin clopant
(5:44) 13. C'est en septembre

The apples of my shower are literally, My Showerheads is an irresistible swing quintet, and they craftily delight in giving their growing audience of fans incredibly tasty gypsy-jazz arrangements of the greatest tunes from the golden days of French song. 

In this album they are Trenet and Gainsbourg, Boris Vian and Barbara, just some of the marvelous artists and composers whose Hall of Fame melodies they treat with tenderness, respect and unerring precision. Under the benevolent gaze of these great poets of the (recent) past, the band gives us a session (spiritualism!) Where the soul and the metronome rhythms and ethereal solos communicate in swing thats light and elegant The Apples at the (very) best of their Art! Augustin BONDOUX & Patrick FRÉMEAUX. Translate by Google https://www.amazon.fr/LAme-Poetes-Disparus-Pommes-Douche/dp/B01E99WLRC

L'âme des poètes disparus