KUNTU by MICHEL EDELIN TRIO + special guest STEVE LEHMAN
Tracklist
1. | Les hirondelles | 5:16 |
2. | 2-3-4-5 | 7:25 |
3. | Ultravitre | 7:30 |
4. | Goüt bulgare | 6:08 |
5. | Tout simplement | 5:34 |
6. | Daolo | 4:35 |
7. | Deca ut | 4:28 |
8. | Bag's mood | 4:01 |
9. | Lesson Choir | 8:12 |
10. | Ruby my Dear | 2:17 |
Credits
released January 29, 2009
All compositions by Michel Edelin, except "Ruby my dear" by Thelonious Monk.
Recorded on February 2008 at La Muse en Circuit (Alfortville, France) by Christophe Hauser
Mixing and mastering: Christophe Hauser
Liner notes: Gérard Rouy
Photographs: Jacques Bisceglia
Executive produceur: Michel Dorbon
Flutists' albums, in jazz, do not clutter up record stores. Michel Edelin is one of the (very) few jazz musicians, French on top of that, to have chosen the flute, in all its forms, as his exclusive instrument. For ages, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Eric Dophy, Jeremy Steig, James Newton, Dave Valentin and the likes have held a central position in his personal pantheon, he who was able to digest their teachings in order to feed his own syntax: a sound of a beautiful elegance, an angular phrasing where a propensity for melody and lyricism can be heard, a taste for certain instrumental audacities, the understanding of the collective... ...This album of a complete openness, breathing onto the melody, is collectively constructed in real time around pretext-themes with great rigor and a radiant imagination. Gérard Rouy
All compositions by Michel Edelin, except "Ruby my dear" by Thelonious Monk.
Recorded on February 2008 at La Muse en Circuit (Alfortville, France) by Christophe Hauser
Mixing and mastering: Christophe Hauser
Liner notes: Gérard Rouy
Photographs: Jacques Bisceglia
Executive produceur: Michel Dorbon
Flutists' albums, in jazz, do not clutter up record stores. Michel Edelin is one of the (very) few jazz musicians, French on top of that, to have chosen the flute, in all its forms, as his exclusive instrument. For ages, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Eric Dophy, Jeremy Steig, James Newton, Dave Valentin and the likes have held a central position in his personal pantheon, he who was able to digest their teachings in order to feed his own syntax: a sound of a beautiful elegance, an angular phrasing where a propensity for melody and lyricism can be heard, a taste for certain instrumental audacities, the understanding of the collective... ...This album of a complete openness, breathing onto the melody, is collectively constructed in real time around pretext-themes with great rigor and a radiant imagination. Gérard Rouy
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