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Trance Atlantic (Boom Bop II)
Label: Challenge Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: 1.Awakening- :26,2. The Spirit Wheel - 10:29,3.Cool Papa N'Diaye - 9:57,4. Fatima-7:11,5.Blowin' Omni-5:04,6.Pluto Lounge- 2:37, 7.Thierno de Conakry-6:14, 8.The Scent of the Healer- :58,
9. Harmofunkalodica -7:07,10.Trance Atlantic-8:07,11.Myth and Diffusion - 1:40,12. Traffic-4:36,13.Freedom Delta - 6:57
Jean-Paul Bourelly: Trance Atlantic (Boom Bop II)
by Greg Martino
Jean-Paul Bourelly’s new CD, Trance Atlantic (Boom Bop II), extends and solidifies the heavy funk and electronic concept of the excellent 1999 release Boom Bop. Trance Atlantic ’s central musical idea involves a strong groove that often overlays the ostensible frontline of lead guitar, cornet, sax, or trombone. The music partakes of the current vocabulary of ...
Jean-Paul Bourelly: Trance-Atlantic (Boom Bop II)
by Phil DiPietro
With the release of Trance-Atlantic (Boom Bop II), Jean-Paul Bourelly again shows us all that he is not only today’s guitar-playing acid-funk archetype, but a bold conceptualist bravely and pointedly mixing disparate elements to create a genre all his own. With the Boom-Bops, Jean-Paul, in his own words, finds out, “what it would be like if ...
Boom Bop
Label: Jazz Magnet Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Gumbe; New Afro Blu; Three Cambers Of Diop; Silent rain; Root One; Invisible Indivisible; Kinetic Threadness; Brother Boom Bap; Tara; Griot Sunset.
Jean-Paul Bourelly: Boom Bop
by Mark Corroto
Jazz has always been about the fusion the different music. And at one time way back, so was rock, country and classical. Now they become what is called ‘cross-over’ music, usually a watered down sound, that neither genre finds acceptable. Guitarist Jean-Paul Bourelly probably doesn’t consider himself a jazz musician, with all the limitations the definition ...