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The Jef Gilson Nonet - New Call From France (1966/2016) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

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The Jef Gilson Nonet - New Call From France (1966/2016) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

The Jef Gilson Nonet - New Call From France (1966/2016)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/88,2 kHz | Time - 33:13 minutes | 643 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

Although largely overlooked even in his native France, an avid cult has been building around Jef Gilson’s music. The eclectic Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth fame collects pressings, and journalist Gilles Peterson has praised his recordings. Composer, pianist, sound engineer, producer, label owner, Gilson played bop, modal, free, world music. Jean-Luc Ponty and Michel Portal first found their footing working with Gilson. Nathan Davis, Woody Shaw, Philly Joe Jones, David Murray, hung out, recorded and toured with Gilson. Archie Shepp, Randy Weston, Martial Solal, Steve Lacy made albums in Gilson’s studio. This album’s first four pieces comprise the Suite Pour San Remo. The first section, Ouverture, a jazz waltz, with a sophisticated arrangement, moves to Amadeo and a cutting Dolphyesque alto solo. Adriano is a modal piece with masterful soprano and tenor solos. Arrigo is a relaxed blues with a blistering sax riding free on top. I A.M. is and up-tempo blues in 6/8 with impressive horn solos, 120 À La Noire, a comfortable medium tempo piece with a Mingus feel. Free Call opens with a Latin flavor, while Chromatisme harmonically half-steps up and down the scale; tempo changes and free play dominate. Adventurous and eclectic, the album combines bop, model, free, and a bit of Latin jazz in Gelson’s inimitable orchestral style. Up until now most of his albums have been rare collectors’ items. Good to see his music available to a wider public.

Tracklist:

01 - Suite Pour San Remo: Ouverture
02 - Suite Pour San Remo: Amadeo
03 - Suite Pour San Remo: Adriano
04 - Suite Pour San Remo: Arrigo
05 - I.A.M
06 - 120 a La Noire
07 - A Free Call
08 - Chromatisme

Recorded on April 18-19, 1966 at Saba-Tonstudio in Villingen, Schwarzwald.
Engineered by Rolf Donner.
Digitally Remastered.

Musicians:
Jef Gilson - piano, conductor
Pierre Caron - tenor saxophone
Jean Louis Chautemps - tenor saxophone, alto saxophone
François Jeanneau - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone
Jean Baptiste Mira - trumpet
Claude Lenissois - bass clarinet
Gilbert Rovère - bass
Gaëtan Dupenher - drums
Bernard Lubat - vibraphone, percussion

Analyzed: The Jef Gilson Nonet / New Call from France
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR10 -2.05 dB -15.48 dB 4:26 01-Suite Pour San Remo - Ouverture
DR10 -3.59 dB -16.91 dB 3:27 02-Suite Pour San Remo - Amadeo
DR11 -2.68 dB -15.53 dB 4:12 03-Suite Pour San Remo - Adriano
DR11 -2.54 dB -15.96 dB 4:21 04-Suite Pour San Remo - Arrigo
DR11 -1.50 dB -14.93 dB 3:14 05-I.A.M
DR10 -2.18 dB -14.21 dB 2:53 06-120 a La Noire
DR13 -0.61 dB -16.13 dB 5:24 07-A Free Call
DR10 -2.37 dB -16.33 dB 5:17 08-Chromatisme
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Number of tracks: 8
Official DR value: DR11

Samplerate: 88200 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 2617 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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