Jasper van't Hof - Live In Montreux (2015) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Bob Malach, Jasper Van't Hof
Title: Live In Montreux
Year Of Release: 1980 / 2015
Label: MPS Classical
Genre: Jazz, Fusion
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [88.2kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 50:58
Total Size: 953 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Live In Montreux
Year Of Release: 1980 / 2015
Label: MPS Classical
Genre: Jazz, Fusion
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [88.2kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 50:58
Total Size: 953 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Easy Draw (6:18)
02. Hotel De Botel (4:18)
03. Kalimba (1:28)
04. Pineau (7:20)
05. Schwester Johanna, Variation 2 (13:49)
06. Scrabble (8:01)
07. U.F.O. (9:44)
Jasper van’t Hof continues his conversations with Malach and Mouzon (However), as renowned Czech bassist Miroslav Vitous replaces Lee on this fusion-laden Live at Montreux.
Mouzon’s U.F.O. is fueled by an-out-of-this-world tenor solo. Jasper’s sensitive rock-infused ballad Pineau once again features Malach at his funky best, along with a introspective, bell-like solo from van’t Hof. With its earie synth/sax duet, Easy Draw amplifies the melancholy, while Kalimba celebrates that African instrument’s folkish sound. Scrabble drives playfully through ascending changes, and the solo piece Hotel De Botel shows off van’t Hof’s acoustic grand piano prowess. Written for Jasper’s wife, Schwester Johanna is an up-tempo pyrotechnical display: everyone solos and all the solos burn. Recorded with a beautifully clear, clean ‘live’ sound, you can tell by their reaction that the crowd was enthralled by the music – now it’s your turn!
Jasper Van't Hof, keyboards
Bob Malach, tenor saxophone
Miroslav Vitous, bass
Alphonse Mouzon, drums
Recorded July 19, 1979 at Mountain Recording Studio, Montreux
Engineered by David Richards
Digitally remastered
Mouzon’s U.F.O. is fueled by an-out-of-this-world tenor solo. Jasper’s sensitive rock-infused ballad Pineau once again features Malach at his funky best, along with a introspective, bell-like solo from van’t Hof. With its earie synth/sax duet, Easy Draw amplifies the melancholy, while Kalimba celebrates that African instrument’s folkish sound. Scrabble drives playfully through ascending changes, and the solo piece Hotel De Botel shows off van’t Hof’s acoustic grand piano prowess. Written for Jasper’s wife, Schwester Johanna is an up-tempo pyrotechnical display: everyone solos and all the solos burn. Recorded with a beautifully clear, clean ‘live’ sound, you can tell by their reaction that the crowd was enthralled by the music – now it’s your turn!
Jasper Van't Hof, keyboards
Bob Malach, tenor saxophone
Miroslav Vitous, bass
Alphonse Mouzon, drums
Recorded July 19, 1979 at Mountain Recording Studio, Montreux
Engineered by David Richards
Digitally remastered
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