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Marvellous

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発売日 1994年10月11日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルDreyfus
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 FDM365642
SKU 3460503656420

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Personnel: Michel Petrucciani (piano); Dave Holland (bass); Tony Williams (drums). Graffiti String Quartet: Vincent Pagliarin, Nicolas Krassik (violin); Pierre Lemarchand (viola); Vincent Courtois (cello). Includes liner notes by Michel Petrucciani.

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Manhattan

      アーティスト: Michel Petrucciani

    2. 2.
      Charlie Brown

      アーティスト: Michel Petrucciani

    3. 3.
      Even Mice Dance

      アーティスト: Michel Petrucciani

    4. 4.
      Why

      アーティスト: Michel Petrucciani

    5. 5.
      Hidden Joy

      アーティスト: Michel Petrucciani

    6. 6.
      Shooting Stars

      アーティスト: Michel Petrucciani

    7. 7.
      You Are My Waltz

      アーティスト: Michel Petrucciani

    8. 8.
      Dumb Breaks

      アーティスト: Michel Petrucciani

    9. 9.
      92's Last

      アーティスト: Michel Petrucciani

    10. 10.
      Besame Mucho

      アーティスト: Michel Petrucciani

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Michel Petrucciani

その他
プロデューサー: Michel Petrucciani
エンジニア: Roger Roche

商品の紹介

Having untethered himself from the United States and Blue Note Records, Petrucciani returned to France and promptly zapped out one of his finest, most unusual recordings. By this time, Petrucciani had found his own stylistic groove, his technique sharpened to an enviable degree, his melodic bent fresh and inextinguishable. To these assets, Petrucciani added two ex-Miles Davis sidekicks of some note, bassist Dave Holland and drummer Tony Williams, who provide a furious polyrhythmic kick for the pianist to groove on. And there is something else put together just for the session: the Graffiti String Quartet, a quartet of Frenchman who have mastered the elusive craft of swinging on the strings. Everything works: Petrucciani exploits his melodic gift and comes up with an attractive set of eight compositions (there is also one by Philippe Petrucciani and "Besame Mucho" is thrown in as a parting shot), Williams shuffles the rhythms up in his explosive manner, the string quartet fills the spaces without overloading the textures or interfering with the Williams/Holland machine. Furthermore, the impact of America is still very much present in tunes like "Manhattan," which is astonishing in its hard-swinging single lines, and "Charlie Brown," an apparent reference to the Peanuts scores with a definite Vince Guaraldi quality in the rhythm and left hand. The only melancholy thing about this splendid session is the realization that Petrucciani and Williams are no longer around, cruelly taken before the decade was out when they were still relatively young men. ~ Richard S. Ginell|
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