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Michel Petrucciani - 100 Hearts

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Michel Petrucciani - 100 Hearts

Michel Petrucciani - 100 Hearts
Jazz | EAC-Rip | FLAC-5 Image+CUE+LOG | 400dpi. Complete Scans (JPG) included | 268 MB. | Winrar 5% recovery
Audio CD (August 13, 2002) | Label: Blue Note Records | Catalog#: 7243-5-38329-2-6 | Org. Release Date: June 1983 | 53:46 min.

Personnel:
Michel Petrucciani - piano

Produced by Gabreal Franklin / Co-produced by Jeffrey Weber and Jim Gielich
Live recording engineered by James Crotty at RCA Studio A, New York City, in June 1983.
Originally issued on The George Wein Collection GW 3001 / Produced for reissue by Michael Cuscuna & Eli Wolf.
Digitally remastered at 24 bit / 96kHz for CD by Kurt Lundvall at Lundvall Audiophile Recording & Mastering, NYC.

Album designed by Jerry Takigawa Design / Reissue design by Jodi Bombace
Front cover photography by Gabreal Franklin / Hand lettering by Irene Morris.


Michel Petrucciani (December 28, 1962; Orange, France – January 6, 1999; New York City, USA) was a French jazz pianist.

Biography
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Michel Petrucciani came from an Italo-French family with a musical background. His father Tony played guitar, his brother Louis
played bass and his last brother Philippe plays guitar too. Michel was born with osteogenesis imperfecta, which is a genetic disease
that causes brittle bones and in his case short stature. It is also often linked to pulmonary ailments. In his early career his father
and brother occasionally carried him, literally, because he could not walk far on his own unaided. In certain respects though he
considered it an advantage as he got rid of distractions, like sports, that other boys tended to become involved in.

At an early age he became an enthusiast of Duke Ellington and wished to become a pianist like him. Although he trained for years as a
classical pianist, jazz remained his main interest. He gave his first professional concert at the age of 13. At this point of his life
he was still quite fragile and had to be carried to and from the piano. His size meant that he required aids to reach the piano's
pedals, but his hands were average in length. This had its advantages, however: at the beginning of his career Petrucciani's manager
would often smuggle him into hotel rooms in a suitcase in a bid to save money. By the age of 18 he was part of a successful trio.
He moved to the US in 1982, where he successfully encouraged Charles Lloyd to resume playing actively. On February 22, 1985, with
Petrucciani cradled in his arms, Lloyd walked onto the stage at Town Hall in New York City and sat him on his piano stool for what
would be an historic evening in jazz history: the filming of One Night with Blue Note. The film's director John Charles Jopson would
later recall in the reissued liner notes that the moment moved him to tears. In 1986 Petrucciani recorded a live album with
Wayne Shorter and Jim Hall. He also played with diverse figures in the US jazz scene including Dizzy Gillespie.

In 1994 he was granted a Légion d'honneur in Paris.

His own style was initially influenced by Bill Evans although some compare him to Keith Jarrett.

On the personal side he had three significant relationships. His first marriage was to the Italian pianist Gilda Buttà that ended in
divorce. He fathered two children, one of whom inherited his condition. He also had a stepson named Rachid Roperch.

Michel Petrucciani died just after his 36th birthday from a pulmonary infection. He was interred in Le Père Lachaise Cemetery in
Paris.

On February 12, 2009 the French music channel Mezzo broadcast a special event paying homage to Petrucciani ten years after his death.

The first two American albums featuring Michel Petrucciani were produced by Gabreal Franklin. The first, 100 Hearts, a solo album,
was produced at the famous RCA Studio A, on the Avenue of the Americas in New York City. The second was a trio album, recorded live
at Max Gordon's old Village Vanguard club in New York City. These were among the first albums to use newly developed digital recording
technology, on Mitsubishi X80 recorders, so early on that the only manuals available were in Japanese; but Franklin and Tom Arrison
managed to get them to function by trial and error, and produced excellent results.

for more, see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_Petrucciani

Tracklist:
01.Turn Around (Ornetta Coleman)
02. Three Forgotten Magic Words (Michel Petrucciani)
03. Silence (Charlie Haden)
04. St. Thomas (Sonny Rollins)
05. Pot Pouri (Medley):
(a) Someday My Prince Will Come (Larry Moray - Frank Churchill)
(b) All the Things You Are (Jerome Kern - Oscar Hammerstein)
© A Child is Born (Thad Jones)
(d) Very Early (Bill Evans)

06. 100 Hearts (Michel Petrucciani)

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