Showing posts with label François Jeanneau. Show all posts
Showing posts with label François Jeanneau. Show all posts

7 October 2018

FRANÇOIS JEANNEAU - UNE BIEN CURIEUSE PLANÈTE (PALM, 1975)




A1. Triton I
A2. Kaïna
A3. Theme For An Unknown Island
A4. Febrile Et Solitaire
A5. Une Bien Curieuse Planète

B1. Mr. J.C. For Ever
B2. Nostalgique Futur
B3. Droit D'Asile
B4. A L'Ombre Des Forces Obscures - Triton II

François Jeanneau, soprano and tenor saxophone, C-flute, grounded-billed flute, synthesizers, electric & acoustic pianos, percussion
Michel Grailler, electric & acoustic piano, synthesizers, percussion
J.F Jenny-Clarke, bass, percussion
Bernard Lubat, drums, percussion
Denis Duhaze, narrator (A4)

Recorded 16th & 17th September, 1975 at Studio PALM, Paris


Palm - PALM 22

LP Rip

28 September 2014

JEAN-LOUIS CHAUTEMPS - JEAN-PIERRE DROUET - DANIEL HUMAIR - FRANÇOIS JEANNEAU - JEAN-FRANÇOIS JENNY-CLARK - HENRI TEXIER ‎– SOLI SOLO... PLUS (ARC - LES AMIS DU MUSÉE D'ART MODERNE DE LA VILLE DE PARIS, 1985)




A1. Scherzoid
A2. Espace Sonore N°1
A3. Pierre Molinier
A4. La Tex Au Logis

B1. Crac
B2. Solo Plus
B3. Zarbale
B4. Heliodanse
B5. Improvisation Pour Tom Et Gongs


Jean-Louis Chautemps, saxophone
Jean-Pierre Drouet, drums
Daniel Humair, drums
François Jeanneau, saxophone
Jean-François Jenny-Clark, double bass
Henri Texier, double bass


Recorded at the auditorium of the Musée D'Art Modern de la Ville de Paris.

Arc - Les Amis Du Musée D'Art Moderne De La Ville De Paris - 581

LP Rip





25 January 2014

SAHEB SARBIB ‎– LIVE IN EUROPE (SASA MUSIC INC, MARGE, 1976)





VOL 1. A BLESSING FOR JOSEPH DEJEAN - MAY 1976

A1. B. Fields
A2. Lady Day
A3. Egypt

B1. Orient Occident (Way Out)
B2. Aries Dance
B3. Cycles




VOL 2. LIVE IN EUROPE - JUNE 1976

A1. Egypt
A2. My Funny Child
A3. On A Funny Day

B1. Orient Occident Part. 2
B2. B.Fields
B3. Jumping Jack



Muhammad Ali, drums, percussion
Joseph Dejean, guitar
Saheb Sarbib, piano, bass
Daunik Lazro, alto saxophone (Vol 1)
François Jeanneau, tenor saxophone (Vol2)


Recorded live in May 76 (Vol 1) and on 3 June 76 at Palais des Congrès (Vol 2) 
3 June 1976 was Joseph Dejean's last performance
Egypt is from the June performance on both LPs


Vol 1. Sasa Music Inc. ‎– SS 1976
Vol 2. Marge - 03

Vinyl Rips


26 April 2011

Jef Gilson's Europamerica Big Band + Le Quatuor De Saxophones - Live in Moers '79









"A bien des égards le découvreur et le novateur que fut Jef Gilson dans les années 60/70 reste un des pivots de la créativité de la scène musicale française : à redécouvrir pour tous ceux qui ne connaiassent pas".

Rec. live at the 8th Moers Jazz Festival, Moers, Germany,
on June 2, 1979 (mics recording)

Jef Gilson,conductor
Roger Guérin,trumpet
François Jeanneau/Philippe Maté/Joe McPhee/André Jaume/
Marc Richard/Jean-Louis Chautemps/Jacques Di Donato,reeds
Francois Couturier,piano
Jean-Charles Capon,cello
Pierre-Yves Sorin,bass
Jacques Thollot,drums

1. B.Hennen Intro (02:11)
2. Chromatisme (08:33)
3. Variation Sur Six Notes (10:27)
4. Fast Family (07:25)
5. Shreveport Stomp (06:10)
6. Unknown (10:03)
7. Unknown (09:26)
8. 145,154 (09:42)

Total Time 1:04:00

All compositions by J.Gilson except 5 by J.R.Morton.

+

Jacques Di Donato,baritone sax
François Jeanneau,tenor & soprano saxes
Philippe Maté,alto sax
Jean-Louis Chautemps,tenor sax

1. Bram Van Velde (06:24)
2. La Lynx (09:08)
3. Lassitude (04:09)
4. Unknown (06:19)
5. Unknown (05:13)
6. Unknown (06:27)

Total Time 37:44

All compositions by F.Jeanneau.

Shreveport Stomp


Lassitude