Jean-Philippe Bordier Trio - Hipster's Alley (2018)
Artist: Jean-Philippe Bordier Trio
Title: Hipster's Alley
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Disques Black & Blue
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:55:25
Total Size: 129 mb | 349 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Hipster's Alley
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Disques Black & Blue
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:55:25
Total Size: 129 mb | 349 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Hipster's Alley
02. Havana Twist
03. Riding on a Cloud
04. Dr Oligo
05. Heaven's Bells
06. Mars' Waltz
07. Quicky Boy
08. Pick Me Up
09. Colors of Jupiter
10. Blazing Sun
11. Seventie's Road
12. Korsika
Personnel:
Jean-Philippe Bordier - guitar
Pascal Bivalski - vibraphone
Guillaume Naud - organ
Andreas Neubauer - battery
Jean-Philippe Bordier, guitarist and composer in the lineage of Kenny Burrell, George Benson accustomed to Parisian scenes, presents his new CD "Hipster's Alley".
Accompanied by the talented: Andreas Neubauer (Larry Coryell, Bireli Lagrene, Barry Finnerty) on drums, Guillaume Naud on organ and Pascal Bivalski on vibraphone, they play in an original orchestration a festive music full of swing tinged with various influences: jazz, caribbean, funky groove.
According to Jean-Michel Reisser: "What strikes the listener first and foremost is the disconcerting ease that this remarkable guitarist possesses because his music is full of inspiration, blues and swing at a hot temperature. most touching, it is the clarity and precision of his musical discourse that never uses free virtuosity or useless chatter.In all his compositions we find his innate sense of melody and all the elegance of his playing in the fluidity of each of his sentences. "
Accompanied by the talented: Andreas Neubauer (Larry Coryell, Bireli Lagrene, Barry Finnerty) on drums, Guillaume Naud on organ and Pascal Bivalski on vibraphone, they play in an original orchestration a festive music full of swing tinged with various influences: jazz, caribbean, funky groove.
According to Jean-Michel Reisser: "What strikes the listener first and foremost is the disconcerting ease that this remarkable guitarist possesses because his music is full of inspiration, blues and swing at a hot temperature. most touching, it is the clarity and precision of his musical discourse that never uses free virtuosity or useless chatter.In all his compositions we find his innate sense of melody and all the elegance of his playing in the fluidity of each of his sentences. "