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Christophe dal Sasso: Exploration

Read "Exploration" reviewed by Jeff Dayton-Johnson


The story goes that flautist/bandleader Christophe dal Sasso, in his tireless quest for new sonorities for his arranging tasks, absorbed the lessons of saxophonist Dave Liebman's treatise A Chromatic Approach to Jazz Harmony and Melody. Onstage some time later with a big band at Paris's Sunset nightclub, he applied those lessons to an arrangement of Woody ...

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A Week in Paris (a tribute to Strayhorn)

Label: Nocturne
Released: 2005
Track listing: Something To Live For ; Upper Manhattan Medical Group ; Absinthe ; Lush Life ; Isfahan ; Rest Assured ; Paris Remains In My Heart ; My Little Brown Book ; Montmartre

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Light&Shade

Label: Nocturne
Released: 2005

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Nocturne

Label: Papillon Recordings
Released: 2005
Track listing: 1 Twilight 2 Dragon Dance 3 Whisper, Muse 4 Emerald Buddha 5 Longing 6 Like a River 7 Myth of the Rainy Night 8 Sea of Tranquility 9 Red Reflections 10 Nocturne 11 Penumbra 12 Awakening

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Something Like Now

Label: Nocturne
Released: 2005
Track listing: Something Like Now Part 1; Something Like Now Part 2; Bird's Medley; Take It Easy; Surrendering; M.R.C.; Tomcat; Echoing; Bottom Line Part 1; Bottom Line Part 2; Touch And Go.

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Ultraboles

Label: Nocturne
Released: 2005

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Moutin Reunion Quartet: Something Like Now

Read "Something Like Now" reviewed by Ken Franckling


France's twin brother jazz combination, bassist François and drummer Louis Moutin, have just released their third Moutin Reunion Quartet recording in six years since the unit was formed as a showcase for their swinging, original compositions. It's another bop-rooted contemporary odyssey that is delightful in its scope and focus. The band is rounded out by pianist ...

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Moutin Reunion Quartet: Something Like Now

Read "Something Like Now" reviewed by Mark F. Turner


Those twins are at it again: producing some fine jazz. Paris-born bassist François and drummer Louis Moutin continue their brand of in your face (more correctly in your ear) jazz that sharply illustrates of contemporary bop sensibilities. Previous recordings and extensive gigs in Europe and the US have earned them respect among critics and fans as ...

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Moutin Reunion Quartet: Something Like Now

Read "Something Like Now" reviewed by John Kelman


When twin brothers François and Louis Moutin brought their Moutin Reunion Quartet to this year's Ottawa International Jazz Festival, it was one of those surprise performances that created an immediate buzz amongst festival-goers. The intensely powerful quartet played with the kind of total engagement that grabbed the audience from the first note. While most people didn't ...


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