Quintonal - Quintonal (2015)
Artist: Quintonal
Title: Quintonal
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Jazzaggression Records
Genre: Jazz-Funk, Fusion
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 1:11:01
Total Size: 437 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Quintonal
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Jazzaggression Records
Genre: Jazz-Funk, Fusion
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 1:11:01
Total Size: 437 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Ballade Pour Lianne I (6:39)
02. Injonction (2:37)
03. Poster (2:49)
04. Sept-Quatre (2:28)
05. Marie-Jo (5:24)
06. Push-Up (4:19)
07. Antoine (3:57)
08. Switch (4:02)
09. Soul Love (3:41)
10. Time Compulsion (4:34)
11. Running Shoes (3:45)
12. Laurie's Tune (4:30)
13. Flash (3:19)
14. Blue Rondo À La Turque (5:20)
15. Boplicity (3:05)
16. Ballade Pour Lianne II (5:57)
17. Midnight At The Oasis (4:36)
A set of recently discovered recordings by Montreal holy grail legends Quintonal, may constitute the best Canadian Jazz Funk lp the world has never heard!
Quintonal, comprised of Pierre Lafrenaye (trumpet), Martin Fournier (saxophone), Daniel Mercure (piano), Pierre Pilon (drums) and Jean Pellerin (bass) were active from 1974 and 1976, during which time they recorded their only commercially available recording, ‘JMC automne 76’ a four-song, seven inch EP. Sold at their concerts, Quintonal’s EP is prized not only for its rarity (roughly 300 copies were pressed) but because of the inclusion of two Quintonal-penned tunes: ‘Antoine’ and ‘Sept-Quatre’, which are extremely rare (and extremely good) recorded examples of Canadian musicians playing in a Jazz Funk mode.
Nearly forty years later, a phone conversation between Jazzaggression and Quintonal alumni Jean Pellerin revealed that while Quintonal never released any further material, they did complete two recording sessions between 1975 and 1976. These recordings reveal Quintonal to be a group overflowing with talent: their arrangements are exciting and sophisticated, performed with great energy and technical prowess. Comparisons with European contemporaries playing in a similar mode, say the French group Cortex or Placebo from Belgium.
Sixteen songs, including ‘Antoine’ and ‘Sept-Quatre’ have been remastered from digital transfers from the original reel to reel tapes by Ebony Cuts and are now set to be released by Jazzaggression on vinyl and cd. The double lp, pressed on 180g vinyl and strictly limited to 500 copies, is packaged in a beautiful gatefold cover. Both the vinyl and digipak CD editions feature unpublished photos of Quintonal and detailed liner notes by Pierre Ringwald, Finnish Basso jazz Radio host. The real deal – made by collectors for collectors!
Quintonal, comprised of Pierre Lafrenaye (trumpet), Martin Fournier (saxophone), Daniel Mercure (piano), Pierre Pilon (drums) and Jean Pellerin (bass) were active from 1974 and 1976, during which time they recorded their only commercially available recording, ‘JMC automne 76’ a four-song, seven inch EP. Sold at their concerts, Quintonal’s EP is prized not only for its rarity (roughly 300 copies were pressed) but because of the inclusion of two Quintonal-penned tunes: ‘Antoine’ and ‘Sept-Quatre’, which are extremely rare (and extremely good) recorded examples of Canadian musicians playing in a Jazz Funk mode.
Nearly forty years later, a phone conversation between Jazzaggression and Quintonal alumni Jean Pellerin revealed that while Quintonal never released any further material, they did complete two recording sessions between 1975 and 1976. These recordings reveal Quintonal to be a group overflowing with talent: their arrangements are exciting and sophisticated, performed with great energy and technical prowess. Comparisons with European contemporaries playing in a similar mode, say the French group Cortex or Placebo from Belgium.
Sixteen songs, including ‘Antoine’ and ‘Sept-Quatre’ have been remastered from digital transfers from the original reel to reel tapes by Ebony Cuts and are now set to be released by Jazzaggression on vinyl and cd. The double lp, pressed on 180g vinyl and strictly limited to 500 copies, is packaged in a beautiful gatefold cover. Both the vinyl and digipak CD editions feature unpublished photos of Quintonal and detailed liner notes by Pierre Ringwald, Finnish Basso jazz Radio host. The real deal – made by collectors for collectors!