Hum! (Jazz): Live At Club St-Germain-Des-Prés & Two Radio Broadcasts
Live At Club St-Germain-Des-Prés & Two Radio Broadcasts
CD
CD (Compact Disc)
Herkömmliche CD, die mit allen CD-Playern und Computerlaufwerken, aber auch mit den meisten SACD- oder Multiplayern abspielbar ist.
- Label: Fresh Sound, 1960-61
- Bestellnummer: 8219362
- Erscheinungstermin: 12.6.2018
*** 24Bit digitally remastered (Stereo/Mono)
The men behind the acronym H. U.M. (which uses one letter from each musician's name) were drummer Daniel Humair, pianist René Urtreger and bassist Pierre Michelot. And they were a trio in the true sense of the word, as its members melted together musically to form a separate entity-by habit of playing together, but more so by the affinity of their tastes, ideas and style.
These performances were recorded live at Club Saint-Germain in September 1960, and they show René Urtreger blazing furiously with inspired conception, swinging deeply and shaping lucid and provocative jazz statements. Of course, he had the superb support of probably the best one-two rhythmic punch available in European jazz, at the time-Michelot, who also solos effectively, and Humair, who does as well in the more open passages. They are the anchor to these sides, and keep the fire alight until the last bar.
The label Vega released an LP with these performances, but in addition to the original album, this CD includes two radio broadcasts previously unreleased. These recordings are a reminder of the wonderful soirees of late summer and early autumn that these three artists shared. At engagement after engagement, the trio that formed H, U and M, met to find perfect harmony. This record is a lasting memento of their joy.
(*) A Night in Tunisia is used as a very brief closing theme at the end of the set; only a few measures are played lasting fifteen seconds.
These performances were recorded live at Club Saint-Germain in September 1960, and they show René Urtreger blazing furiously with inspired conception, swinging deeply and shaping lucid and provocative jazz statements. Of course, he had the superb support of probably the best one-two rhythmic punch available in European jazz, at the time-Michelot, who also solos effectively, and Humair, who does as well in the more open passages. They are the anchor to these sides, and keep the fire alight until the last bar.
The label Vega released an LP with these performances, but in addition to the original album, this CD includes two radio broadcasts previously unreleased. These recordings are a reminder of the wonderful soirees of late summer and early autumn that these three artists shared. At engagement after engagement, the trio that formed H, U and M, met to find perfect harmony. This record is a lasting memento of their joy.
(*) A Night in Tunisia is used as a very brief closing theme at the end of the set; only a few measures are played lasting fifteen seconds.
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Just One of Those Things
- 2 Bye Bye Blackbird
- 3 Ah Moore
- 4 Monsieur de ...
- 5 Well You Needn'
- 6 Laura
- 7 Airegin
- 8 C.T.A.
- 9 A Night in Tunisia
- 10 Donna
- 11 Sid's Delight
- 12 Laura
- 13 Monsieur de ...
- 14 Just One of Those Things
- 15 Well You Needn't
- 16 Bye Bye Blackbird