Those who were fortunate enough to secure tickets for the grand ACT anniversary celebration at the Berlin Konzerthaus will not forget the evening. The British Jazzwise magazine said, "Everything pointed to a label at its zenith, embracing the new while respecting the old, nurturing both, and building stars; ACT is growing up—with a smile on its face and a proud pose." For those who missed this unique family gathering live, they can at least listen to it on CD now. ACT
Tracklist :
1 Send In The Clowns 5:12
Piano – Michael Wollny
Trombone, Vocals – Nils Landgren
Written-By – Stephen Sondheim
2 Walk Tall 5:44
Bass – Lars Danielsson
Drums – Wolfgang Haffner
Guitar – Ulf Wakenius
Piano – Michael Wollny
Trombone – Nils Landgren
Written-By – Esther Marrow, James Rein, Joe Zawinul
3 Savannah Samurai 6:25
Bass – Lars Danielsson
Written-By, Bass – Dieter Ilg
4 Suffering 9:25
Bass – Dieter Ilg
Guitar – Nguyên Lê
Piano – Iiro Rantala
Trombone – Nils Landgren
Written-By, Cello – Lars Danielsson
5 Missing A Page 6:43
Saxophone – Emile Parisien
Written-By, Piano – Joachim Kühn
6 Quo Vadis 10:18
Bass – Dieter Ilg
Drums – Eric Schaefer
Piano – Joachim Kühn
Violin – Adam Bałdych
Written-By – Zbigniew Seifert
7 B&H 12:15
Piano – Michael Wollny
Saxophone – Emile Parisien
Voice – Andreas Schaerer
Written-By, Accordion – Vincent Peirani
8 Dodge The Dodo 7:25
Bass – Lars Danielsson
Drums – Noa Svensson
Flute, Arranged By – Magnus Lindgren
Guitar – Ruben Svensson, Ulf Wakenius
Piano – Iiro Rantala
Trombone – Nils Landgren
Violin – Adam Bałdych
Written-By – Dan Berglund, Esbjörn Svensson, Magnus Öström
9 We Are Family 5:34
Accordion – Vincent Peirani
Bass – Dieter Ilg, Lars Danielsson
Drums – Morten Lund, Wolfgang Haffner
Guitar – Nguyên Lê, Ulf Wakenius
Lead Vocals – Ida Sand
Piano – Jan Lundgren, Michael Wollny
Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Joachim Kühn
Saxophone – Emile Parisien, Magnus Lindgren
Trombone – Nils Landgren
Violin – Adam Bałdych
Vocals – Andreas Schaerer, Cæcilie Norby, Viktoria Tolstoy
Written-By – Bernard Edwards, Nile Rodgers
19.12.24
ACT FAMILY BAND — The Jubilee Concerts (2017) FLAC (tracks), lossless
21.11.24
VINCENT PEIRANI | STIAN CARSTENSEN | RÉGIS GIZAVO | KLAUS PAIER – Accordion Night (2015) Serie : Jazz At Berlin Philharmonic — IV | FLAC (tracks), lossless
Tracklist :
1 Klaus Paier & Asja Valcic– Tango Loco 5:19
Accordion, Composed By – Klaus Paier
Cello – Asja Valcic
2 Régis Gizavo & Nguyên Lê– South África 6:54
Accordion, Vocals, Composed By – Régis Gizavo
Guitar – Nguyên Lê
3 Régis Gizavo & Nguyên Lê– Love 4:59
Accordion, Vocals, Composed By – Régis Gizavo
Guitar – Nguyên Lê
4 Stian Carstensen– Horgalaten 4:00
– Traditional
Accordion, Arranged By – Stian Carstensen
5 Stian Carstensen & Adam Bałdych– Oriental Hoedown 6:37
Accordion – Stian Carstensen
Composed By – Ola Kvernberg
Violin – Adam Bałdych
6 Vincent Peirani & Emile Parisien– Egyptian Fantasy 4:12
Accordion – Vincent Peirani
Composed By – Sidney Bechet
Soprano Saxophone – Emile Parisien
7 Vincent Peirani & Emile Parisien– Song Of Medina - Casbah 8:57
Accordion – Vincent Peirani
Composed By – Sidney Bechet
Soprano Saxophone – Emile Parisien
8 Vincent Peirani & Emile Parisien– 3 Temps Pour Michel'P 4:48
Accordion, Composed By – Vincent Peirani
Soprano Saxophone – Emile Parisien
Finale
9 Vincent Peirani, Stian Carstensen, Régis Gizavo, Klaus Paier, Asja Valcic, Nguyên Lê, Emile Parisien, Adam Bałdych– Libertango 8:05
Accordion – Klaus Paier, Régis Gizavo, Stian Carstensen, Vincent Peirani
Cello – Asja Valcic
Composed By – Astor Piazzolla
Guitar – Nguyên Lê
Soprano Saxophone – Emile Parisien
Violin – Adam Bałdych
Credits :
Klaus Paier - Accordion & Asja Valcic - Cello
Régis Gizavo - Accordion & Vocals & Nguyên Lê - Guitar
Stian Carstensen - Accordion & Adam Bałdych - Violin
Vincent Peirani - Accordion & Emile Parisien - Soprano Saxophone
31.10.24
VINCENT PEIRANI | EMILE PARISIEN — Belle Époque (2014) Duo Art Series | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Tracklist :
1 Egyptian Fantasy 4:48
Composed By – Sidney Bechet
2 Temptation Rag 5:35
Composed By – Henry Lodge
3 Song Of Medina [Casbah] 8:00
Composed By – Sidney Bechet
4 Hysm 6:39
Composed By – Emile Parisien
5 Le Cirque Des Mirages 6:49
Composed By – Vincent Peirani
6 Place 75 4:31
Composed By – Emile Parisien
7 Schubertauster 9:20
Composed By – Vincent Peirani
8 St. James Infirmary 4:20
Composed By – Irving Mills
9 Dancers In Love 4:21
Composed By – Duke Ellington
Credits :
Accordion, Liner Notes, Co-producer – Vincent Peirani
Cover [Cover Art] – Philip Taaffe
Soprano Saxophone, Liner Notes, Co-producer – Emile Parisien
20.10.24
VINCENT PEIRANI — Living Being (2015) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Tracklist :
1 Suite En V Part 4 2:12
Composed By – Vincent Peirani
2 Suite En V Part 1 5:51
Composed By – Vincent Peirani
Voice – Vincent Peirani
3 Dream Brother 6:28
Composed By – Jeff Buckley
4 Mutinerie 7:52
Composed By – Michel Portal
5 On The Heights 6:57
Composed By – Vincent Peirani
Tenor Saxophone – Emile Parisien
6 Air Song #2 4:24
Composed By – Vincent Peirani
7 Some Monk 8:52
Composed By – Vincent Peirani
8 Workin' Rhythm 4:43
Composed By – Vincent Peirani
9 Miniature 2:55
Composed By – Vincent Peirani
Credits:
Accordion, Liner Notes – Vincent Peirani
Cover [Cover Art By] – Manfred Bockelmann
Drums – Yoann Serra
Electric Bass, Effects – Julien Herné
Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Effects – Tony Paeleman
Soprano Saxophone – Emile Parisien
VINCENT PEIRANI — Living Being II 'Night Walker (2015) FLAC (tracks), lossless
Vincent Peirani is a jazz musician who is equally at home in world music, or classical music, chanson or pop. Yet what the listener will hear from his new album is that he has transformed the accordion into the baddest of rock 'n' roll axes. On “Night Walker” the Frenchman shines. His quintet with extensive experience of playing together produces fiery Led Zeppelin covers and has a sound that not only crosses genres but is also completely unique.
The accordionist and composer is celebrated throughout Europe, something that was already the case before he made his debut as leader with the 2013 album “Thrill Box” - Peirani was winning prizes in France as a teenager. Later he earned the title “Artist of the Year” from “Jazz Magazine”, and has received a German ECHO Jazz award four times, most recently in 2016 for his highly acclaimed duo album “Tandem” with pianist Michael Wollny. At the beginning of 2015 the “once-in-a-century talent” (Fono Forum) released his first work with a new quintet “Living Being”, the same title being used for both the band and their album. The members are Emile Parisien, saxophone, Tony Paeleman, keyboards, Julien Herné, electric bass & guitar, Yoann Serra, drums. “We were friends long before we started playing together,” says Peirani, “This band feels like family.”
This special family has now recorded a triumphal second album: “Living Being II - Night Walker”. The Roman numerals look back to Led Zeppelin: “'Led Zeppelin I',' Led Zeppelin II' and so on...” says Peirani. “I liked that. This album also means a kind of upgrade: new music, new direction, and a new identity.”
Recorded in just four days in March 2017 in Brussels, “Night Walker” shows the quintet channelling its energies even more powerfully and consistently. The mix by sound engineer Boris Darley took several months of experimentation to get it right. As Peirani says,” it was like being in a musical laboratory.” Whether seen from a jazz or a pop perspective, the combination of instruments is unique.
In fact, all of the melody instruments in Living Being are created equal: Tony Paeleman's rich Fender Rhodes, sometimes earth-shuddering, sometimes feathery and light-heartedly jubilant; Emile Parisien's bright soprano saxophone – the tenor stayed in its case this time – and of course the wonderfully varied accordion of the Peirani. Unlike his previous album, the leader hardly ever puts himself in the foreground.
“This album is more of a collective trip,” explains Peirani. “The accordion is even less at the centre. It is only if you were to remove it that you would realize quite how much has suddenly gone missing.” The art of Vincent Peirani is to play rhythmically and at the service of the tune, adding layers to each piece, as others could only attempt with a vast array of keyboards. The melancholy of chanson, the elegance of classical music, the sheer power of rock – Peirani’s virtuosity pulls them all together.
Living Being take a kid-glove approach as they start off the album; the quintet plays Sonny Bono's “Bang Bang”, immortalized by Nancy Sinatra, with the tenderest possible feel, giving this cover a completely new lightness.
On “Enzo”, which starts with mellifluous charm, Peirani plays the accordina – similar to a melodica – and bassist Herné can be heard on the guitar for the first time. Peirani's powerful version of the aria “What Power Art Thou” by the English composer Henry Purcell, from the 1691 opera “King Arthur”, preserves the triumphal power of the original, yet could hardly be further removed.
The pivotal point of the album is the three-section “Kashmir To Heaven”, which references the two songs of the legendary hard rock band Led Zeppelin that are the probably the best known. The energy levels in the band, as it carefully builds this mini-suite, are quite staggering. Living Being remains true to the vibe of the originals but with a completely different instrumentation: there isn't a guitar in sight.
Peirani explains that the choice of songs to cover reflects his own preferences: “Many years ago I had a solo project mixing the songs of Deep Purple and Rage Against The Machine. Those songs of the seventies have always fascinated me, and everyone in the band loves Led Zeppelin. Their songs contain so much nourishing material for us - we all really enjoy sinking our teeth into it!”
When Vincent Peirani says his band wants to be a 'chamber rock music orchestra', it may sound like “Rock meets Classic” bombast. But Living Being, this powerful beast of a jazz band, is exactly the opposite. It is a supple little animal that moves elegantly on any terrain without ever leaving the path, but can grow into a muscular carnivore at any time. “Living Being II - Night Walker” is the proof – it's the both the most delicate and the most powerful album of the year. ACT
Tracklist :
1 Bang Bang 3:26
Composed By – Sonny Bono
2 Enzo 4:29
Composed By – Vincent Peirani
3 Le Clown Sauveur De La Fete Foraine 2:43
Composed By – Vincent Peirani
4 What Power Art Thou 5:55
Composed By – Henry Purcell
Kashmir To Heaven
5 I Opening 3:52
Composed By – Vincent Peirani
6 II Kashmir 5:41
Composed By – Page, Plant, Bonham
7 III Stairway To Heaven 3:26
Composed By – Plant, Page
8 Night Walker 6:55
Composed By – Vincent Peirani
9 K2000 1:42
Composed By – Vincent Peirani
10 Falling 4:40
Composed By – Vincent Peirani
11 Unknown Chemistry 6:15
Composed By – Vincent Peirani
12 Smoke & Mirrors 4:42
Composed By – Vincent Peirani
Credits:
Accordion, Melodica [Accordina], Voice – Vincent Peirani
Artwork [Cover] – Olafur Eliasson
Drums – Yoann Serra
Electric Bass, Electric Guitar – Julien Herné
Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Keyboards – Tony Paeleman
Electronics – Valentin Liechti (tracks: 12)
Soprano Saxophone – Emile Parisien
17.10.24
EMILE PARISIEN QUARTET — Spezial Snack (2014) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
The quartet has been together for over a decade, and with "Spezial Snack," Emile Parisien makes his debut as a leader on ACT. And it's quite something. It's not just the forms – his entire music is constantly in motion. Just when you think you've grasped the structure, melody, or groove of a piece, Parisien and his fellow musicians prove you wrong. Somehow, it quickly becomes apparent that they take immense joy in this playful subversion. ACT
Tracklist :
1 Potofen 9:36
Composed By – Emile Parisien
2 Haricot Guide 10:23
Composed By – Sylvain Darrifourcq
3 Mazout Damnation 12:02
Composed By – Julien Touéry
4 Les Flics De La Police 8:00
Composed By – Sylvain Darrifourcq
5 François 6:36
Composed By – Ivan Gélugne
Credits:
Bass, Producer – Ivan Gélugne
Cover [Cover Art] – Jiri Geller
Drums, Percussion, Zither, Producer – Sylvain Darrifourcq
Piano, Piano [Prepared Piano], Producer – Julien Touéry
Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Producer – Emile Parisien
14.4.21
EMILE PARISIEN QUINTET WITH JOACHIM KÜHN — Sfumato (2016) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
The French jazz scene has a vitality, an originality and a do-it- all and do-it-anyway mentality about it right now. It is French musicians who are blazing the new trails for contemporary European jazz. There is a wonderful open-mindedness towards all musical cultures, genres and tendencies; and yet French musicians also give off the sense of having a proper grounding in their own tradition. A musician who represents all of these tendencies ‘par excellence’ is saxophonist Emile Parisien. Born in Cahors in the wine-growing region of the Lot, he is a jazz visionary. He may have one foot in that ancient soil, but his gaze is firmly fixed on the future. The leading French newspaper Le Monde has called him “the best new thing that has happened in European jazz for a long time,” while the Hamburg radio station NDR made the point of telling its listeners to give Parisien their “undivided attention.”
The reference points on Parisien’s personal musical map are very widely spread indeed. They range from the popular folk traditions of his homeland to the compositional rigour of contemporary classical music, and also to the abstraction of free jazz. And yet everything he does has a naturalness and authenticity about it. Rather than appearing pre-meditated or constrained, his music has a flow, he traverses genres with a remarkable fleetness of foot and an effortless inevitability.
What is it that makes the simple urgency of Parisien’s music quite so enjoyable? How does he manage to combine a provocative and anarchic streak with such a captivating sense of swing? Anyone who has seen and heard him on stage will know: it is because he lives his jazz with body and soul, because there is an authenticity and honesty inflecting every breath and every note.
The track “Clown,” in which the playing of Vincent Peirani is to the fore, led to the following reflection from Parisien: “Because the melodic line in our music is so strong and prominent, we can improvise with a fantastic degree of freedom. From our background in jazz, the build-up of intensity is something completely natural to us, but we also dip into the language of the European free scene, and we have the common backdrop of traditional music, and of rock and pop as well.”
Parisien didn’t have to hang around on the scene very long before the awards started arriving. He picked up Artist of the Year in both of the most important jazz prizes in France. He received the Prix Django Reinhardt in 2012 and then the Victoires du Jazz in 2014. In Germany in 2015 he received the ECHO Jazz Award for Best International Ensemble for the passionate virtuosity of the duo which Parisien has with his close friend and musical brother-in-arms, the accordionist Vincent Peirani.
His regular quartet has been working together for more than ten years and played countless concerts all over the world. So perhaps it was the right time to try something new. A re-formed quintet had its very first try-out at a ‘carte blanche’ session at the Marciac Festival in 2015. Parisien was understandably keen to use this opportunity to work with that great pre-eminence of German jazz Joachim Kühn, not least because of the Leipzig-born pianist had worked for many years in a trio with a musician who had been another of the key figures along Parisien’s path to success, the veteran drummer Daniel Humair, in whose quartet Parisien is a regular member.
Kühn’s long and distinguished career has found him in establishing working relationships with saxophone greats such as Ornette Coleman, Archie Shepp and Pharoah Sanders. This time, the reeds master he is working with is almost forty years his junior. That age difference didn't stand in the way of an instant creative symbiosis between them: the sparks started to fly in the concert hall from the get-go. With his new band-mates, guitarist and rising star Manu Codjia, bassist Simon Tailleu and drummer Mario Costa, they traversed through free improvisation, found moments of coruscating energy, painted emotional pictures in sound, as they discovered the volcanic energy, humour and sheer quality in each other...a new band was born.
“Sfumato” is the result of what happened once this dream team found their way into a studio. In addition to Peirani, French jazz legend and mentor to Parisien, Michel Portal, joins the ensemble. What results is a group which brings generations together to create a sound-world rooted in the here and now.
This is music in which the untrammelled imaginations of players and of listeners can roam in complete freedom, and will experience the joy of new discoveries. ACT
Tracklist :
1. Préambule (Emile Parisien) 5:41
2. Poulp (Emile Parisien) 7:40
3. Le clown tueur de la fête foraine I (Emile Parisien / Julien Touéry / Ivan Gélugne / Sylvain Darrifourcq) 4:08
4. Le clown tueur de la fête foraine II (Emile Parisien / Julien Touéry / Ivan Gélugne / Sylvain Darrifourcq) 5:48
5. Le clown tueur de la fête foraine III (Emile Parisien / Julien Touéry / Ivan Gélugne / Sylvain Darrifourcq) 2:55
6. Duet for Daniel Humair ( Emile Parisien & Joachim Kühn) 3:19
7. Arôme de l’air (Joachim Kühn) 8:22
8. Brainmachine (Joachim Kühn) 4:05
9. Umckaloabo (Emile Parisien) 5:06
10. Balladibiza I (Emile Parisien) 6:50
11. Balladibiza II ( Emile Parisien) 4:22
Line Up :
Emile Parisien - Soprano & Tenor Saxophone
Joachim Kühn - Piano
Manu Codjia - Guitar
Simon Tailleu - Double Bass
Mario Costa - Drums
Guests (on 3, 5 & 9):
Michel Portal - Bass Clarinet
Vincent Peirani - Accordion
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ESBJÖRN SVENSSON TRIO — Winter In Venice (1997) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Esbjörn Svensson has stood not only once on stage in Montreux. He was already a guest in the summer of 1998 at the jazz festival on Lake Gen...