JAZZHOT . Serge BAUDOT.
Le Temps D'un Jazz. Daniel Roure (p, voc), Paul Pioli
(g), Francesco Castellani (tb), Fabien Giacchi (b),
Gilles Alamel (dm) in March 2001, Marseille. 42
'38'Daniel Roure saw his album Le Temps d'un Jazz on a
jazz broadcast to more than 6 million times on Pandora
Radio (USA). He made a remarkable breakthrough in the
ratings of internet radios, the United States, Canada and
Australia. By Jove! We're impressed! Daniel Roure has a
deep voice, pleasant, well-modulated with perfect
diction, the relaxation, charm. I sometimes find him
accents of Jean Sablon especially in the low and slow
tempos; he shows, very gentle
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JAZZHOT . Serge BAUDOT.
Le Temps D'un Jazz. Daniel Roure (p, voc), Paul Pioli
(g), Francesco Castellani (tb), Fabien Giacchi (b),
Gilles Alamel (dm) in March 2001, Marseille. 42
'38'Daniel Roure saw his album Le Temps d'un Jazz on a
jazz broadcast to more than 6 million times on Pandora
Radio (USA). He made a remarkable breakthrough in the
ratings of internet radios, the United States, Canada and
Australia. By Jove! We're impressed! Daniel Roure has a
deep voice, pleasant, well-modulated with perfect
diction, the relaxation, charm. I sometimes find him
accents of Jean Sablon especially in the low and slow
tempos; he shows, very gentle. For this record he is
surrounded by great jazz musicians of the South-East of
France. There is sometimes a certain perfume of King
Cole trio with Pioli in the role of Oscar Moore and
Giacchi in that of Wesley Prince such as in J'ai Vu
plus a discreet drummer. it scales well. A nice trombone
solo on Un Petit Bateau kind bossa nova. All trombone
solos are very good, as well as guitarist. Je Lis Là
which is actually an adaptation of Rosetta is perhaps,
the best time of the disk, so swing song that fits
perfectly with the group. Other pieces are as French as
adaptations of standards. The song Les Baleines Bleues
has a lot of charm and quiet up. No, it makes a
surprising unhappiness among Anglo-Saxon who like this
French touch with the sound of the French bonus. The
first song says it's time for a jazz of yesteryear
That's exactly right, beautiful swing song with clever
lyrics, all in a beautiful musical setting. Serge Baudot.
JAZZHOT 2014 -
DANIEL ROURE – Rarities (VLS Productions – Distribution: Inouie Distribution – 6 titles)
Since “Les Baleines Bleues” in 2001, huge success in the United States, Canada and
Australia,60 million streaming, here is Daniel Roure who once again rolls on the road of
swing song with this eleventh album. For Europe, this style goes back roughly to Jean
Sablon accompanied by Django Reinhardt, Charles Trénet, Johnny Hess, to arrive at
Paolo Conte, and a few others including Thomas Dutronc and Daniel Roure.
The voice has taken on both more velvet and intensity, more relaxation, remaining in the
medium with sometimes a little Brassens side. We admire the always perfect diction. No
frills; the lyrics well placed on time the song takes off on an aerial swing.
This time Daniel Roure has abandoned the piano, to leave it to the excellent Philippe
Martel, which gives him more ease, more space to sing. He joined the best rhythmic of
the South with Philippe Le Van (dm) and Christophe Le Van (b); and two blowers,
Thomas Roure, tenor in the Ellingtonian tradition, and Oh surprise, Nicolas Folmer (tp,
flh,) who is of the most modern jazz expression. It fits perfectly into the Swing Era
mould, and its solos, its backing vocals, are a marvel, “it swings like the good old days”.
He is also the author of the arrangements, again simplicity, elegance, a swing setting for
the songs.
The lyrics and music are by Laëtitia Vanhove, Serge Mounier and Daniel Roure. They got
along wonderfully to produce these songs that are both swing and chanson française.
With simple, direct and meaningful words: Elegance / It's a moment of charm / A word
that disarms us / The beauty of the gesture. This is the definition of this record:
Elegance, charm, beauty, carried away by the breath of swing.
Serge Baudot (Evasionmag.com 2022
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