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Whether Sunny Side Up is bravely eclectic or an incoherent disaster depends ultimately on the loyalty–and the patience–of the listener.Ĭheck out the massive archive. New line-up, new energy, new sound after 3 years of musical silence, the new ERIK TRUFFAZ QUARTET is back Marc Erbetta, the bands first and foremost drummer, left his seat to fresh and young blood embodied by Arthur Hnatek, a young musician who lived.

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But songs like “Pencil Full Of Lead” and “No Other Way”, as well as his forays into reggae-lite and ersatz ragtime are less convincing, often sounding more like sketches than full songs. Erik Truffaz has tried them all, always staying true to his mischievous and dreamy spirit. The Motown-esque “Coming Up Easy”, the ballad “Worried Man” and the sea-shanty “Growing Up Beside You” are shining examples of Nutini’s erudite songwriting skills, as is the charming, Dylan-esque “Tricks Of The Trade”. Recorded in Ireland, Wales, New York, LA and the UK, Nutini–backed by his band The Vipers–tackles folk, reggae, soul and rock, with varying results. Produced by Ethan Johns (Kings Of Leon), Sunny Side Up features an eclectic and “rougher” range of songs that set it somewhat apart from its slick predecessor. C.Fans of Paolo Nutini’s debut album, These Streets might raise an eyebrow or two at this sophomore release. Vystupuje s kvartetem, kter tvo Pat Muller ( elektrick piano ), Marcello Giuliani ( kontrabas) a Mark Erbetta ( bic ). Jeho hudba je inspirovan hip-hopem, rock'n'rollem a acid jazzem.

  • the Open Door in Greenwich Village - N. dubna 1960, vcarsko) je francouzsk jazzov trumpetista.
  • The Nick's Jazz Cafe in Laren - Netherland (1).
  • The Moonwalker Music Club - Aarburg Switzerland (2).
  • The Mitchell’s Studio Club in Los Angeles (1).
  • The Memory Lane Club in Los Angeles (3).
  • The Lighthouse Club - Hermosa Beach - CA (8).
  • The Five Spot Café in New York City (8).
  • The Deer Head Inn - Delaware Water Gap (1).
  • The Clark Monroe's Uptown House in New York (1).
  • The Cafe Au Go Go in Greenwich Village - N.
  • The Bourbon Street Jazz Club in Toronto (2).
  • The Art D'Lugoff's Village Gate in New York (1).
  • Produced by Ethan Johns (Kings Of Leon), Sunny Side Up features an eclectic and rougher range of songs that set it somewhat apart from its slick predecessor.
  • The "Ornette's Club" in Woodstock - N Y (1) Paolo Nutini Sunny Side Up (2009) Fans of Paolo Nutini’s debut album, These Streets might raise an eyebrow or two at this sophomore release.
  • The "Cafe Montmartre" Jazzhus - Copenhagen (13).
  • Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland (8).
  • Overall, LIGHTHOUSE '68 is a solid set that synthesizes the era's varied styles into one remarkable package. Things stay deep in the groove on cuts like "Tough Talk," but the group proves itself equally adept at modal explorations, most notably on compositions by bassist Buster Williams, such as the Latin-themed "Native Dancer" and the beautiful, shape-shifting "The Emperor." A frenetic and faithful interpretation of Coltrane's "Impressions" brings all of these assets together. debut, a compilation of tracks from his Blue Note France albums Out of a Dream, The Dawn, and. But Swiss native and popular trumpeter-composer Eric Truffaz takes admiration to new levels on his U.S. The opener, "Oogo-Boo-Ga-Loo," lays a sassy horn line over a simple, loping pattern, giving the soloists plenty of room to stretch out. Erik Truffaz - The Dawn The French have had a love affair with Miles Davis going back to his score for the 1957 film Ascenseur Pour L'Echafaud. The band-fronted by pianist Joe Sample, trombonist Wayne Henderson, and tenor sax man Wilton Felder-rolls out its smoothest grooves while incorporating gospel fervor, funk rhythms, and no small amount of hard-bop vocabulary. As with the best concert recordings, the group benefits here from the intimacy of the setting the musicianship is spot-on and technically challenging, yet remains warm and expansive. This 1968 live outing captures the Jazz Crusaders in fine, laid-back form.









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