Guillaume Nouaux - Guillaume Nouaux & the Clarinet Kings (2019)
Artist: Guillaume Nouaux
Title: Guillaume Nouaux & the Clarinet Kings
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: iMD-Guillaume Nouaux
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 99:58 min
Total Size: 641 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Guillaume Nouaux & the Clarinet Kings
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: iMD-Guillaume Nouaux
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 99:58 min
Total Size: 641 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
CD1:
01. The Minor Drag
02. Melancholy Blues
03. Yours Is My Heart Alone
04. Moanin'
05. Stealin' Apples
06. Sophisticated Lady
07. Tokyo Express
08. Burgundy Street Blues
09. Honeysuckle Rose
10. I'm Confessin' That I Love You
11. China Boy
12. Blue Turning Grey over You
CD2:
01. Nouaux-Leans Strut
02. Just One of Those Things
03. Broadway
04. Liza
05. Ballad for the Man from the South
06. Moonglow
07. Shreverport Stomp
08. Somebody Stole My Gal
09. Candy
10. If Dreams Come True
11. Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams
12. Avalon
Inspired by a record store find many years ago Guillaume Nouaux has finally brought his most ambitious project to fruition. The inspirational records were two volumes titled Zutty Singleton and the Clarinet Kings, featuring the drummer with the clarinet wizards of his day. As a drummer who has had the opportunity to play with a host of today’s greatest clarinetists Guillaume Nouaux wondered how tough it would be to gather them all on one record. Perhaps surprisingly herding jazz cats was more pleasure than pain and he recruited no less than eleven clarinetists for this double disc.
They are; Evan Christopher, Antti Sarpila, Frank Roberscheuten, Engelbert Wrobel, Aurélie Tropez, Lars Frank, Eiji Hanaoka, Jean-François Bonnel, David Lukàcs, Jérôme Gatius, Esaie Cid. Most are from the European classic jazz scene but several came from other continents.
They are; Evan Christopher, Antti Sarpila, Frank Roberscheuten, Engelbert Wrobel, Aurélie Tropez, Lars Frank, Eiji Hanaoka, Jean-François Bonnel, David Lukàcs, Jérôme Gatius, Esaie Cid. Most are from the European classic jazz scene but several came from other continents.