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
10.12.24
JOACHIM KÜHN TRIO & hr-Bigband — Out of the Desert Live at JazzFest Berlin ( 2011) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Recording of the acclaimed Berlin concert of 2010: organic, powerful and incredibly intense. "A musical miracle" (faz). ACT
Tracklist :
1 Fresh Air 16:42
2 Lichtquelle 18:51
3 Der Wanderer 12:24
4 Klangeinführung 6:58
5 Klänge Des Himmels 5:14
6 Balini 6:19
7 Dampfmaschine 4:55
Credits :
Joachim Kühn - Piano
Majid Bekkas - Vocals, Guembri, Oud
Ramón López - Drums, Tabla, Percussion
hr-Bigband/ Frankfurt Radio Bigband conducted by Ed Partyka
4.12.24
JOACHIM KÜHN | MAJID BEKKAS with RAMÓN LÓPEZ — Kalimba (2007) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless
"An astonishing work of art, precisely because it doesn't reach the listener through the head, but straight into the gut." - JAZZTHING
"The connection of these three musicians is pure magic." - JAZZTHETIK ACT
Tracklist :
1 A Live Experience 6:02
Composed By – Kühn, Bekkas
2 Hamdouchi 5:56
Composed By – Bekkas
3 Good Mood 8:53
Composed By – Kühn
4 Kalimba Call 4:49
Composed By – Bekkas
5 Youmala 6:18
Composed By – Kühn, Bekkas
6 Rabih's Delight 4:49
Composed By – Kühn
7 Dahin 4:19
Composed By – Kühn
8 Sabbatique 10:14
Composed By – Kühn, Bekkas, López
9 Dounia 3:03
Composed By – Bekkas
10 White Widow 8:20
Composed By – Kühn
Credits :
Joachim Kühn - Piano, Alto Saxophone
Majid Bekkas - Guembri, Oud, Kalimba, Voice
Ramón López - Drums
JOACHIM KÜHN | MAJID BEKKAS | RAMÓN LÓPEZ — Chalaba (2011) FLAC (tracks+.cue) lossless
"A bridge-building journey of sound that knows how to unite disparate styles such as blues, reggae, gnawa music, jazz, flamenco and classical music." - Jazzpodium ACT
Tracklist :
1 Enjoy 5:12
Written-By – Kühn, Bekkas
2 Asmaa 7:02
Written-By – Bekkas
3 Back To Normal 4:37
Written-By – Kühn
4 Play Golf In The Fresh Air 4:41
Written-By – Kühn
5 Chalaba 9:54
- Traditional
Arranged By – Bekkas
6 Soon In June 6:52
Written-By – Kühn, Bekkas, Lopez
7 Hamdouchia 5:14
Written-By – Bekkas
8 The Second Egg 5:41
Written-By – Kühn
9 Mimoun Saadiyamou 4:54
- Traditional
Arranged By – Bekkas
Credits :
Joachim Kühn - Piano, Alto Sax
Majid Bekkas - Vocals, Guembri, Oud
Ramon Lopez - Drums, Tabla, Perc
25.11.24
JOACHIM KÜHN | ALEXEY KRUGLOV — Moscow (2014) Duo Art Series | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Tracklist :
1 Poet 8:35
Composed By – Alexey Kruglov
2 Because Of Mouloud... 9:52
Composed By – Joachim Kühn
3 Waltz For You 7:20
Composed By – Alexey Kruglov
4 Researching Has No Limits 5:50
Composed By – Ornette Coleman
5 Desert Flower 6:31
Composed By – Joachim Kühn
6 Homogeneous Emotions 6:54
Composed By – Ornette Coleman
7 Colourful Impressions 7:13
Composed By – Alexey Kruglov
8 Phrasen 6:02
Composed By – Joachim Kühn
Credits :
Cover Art by Philip Taaffe / ACT Art Collection
Joachim Kühn - Piano
Alexey Kruglov - Alto Saxophone
4.11.24
JOACHIM KÜHN — Europeana : Jazzphony No. 1 (Michael Gibbs) (1995) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless
Europeana won the Annual German Record Critics' Award upon its initial CD release in 1995. ACT
Tracklist :
1 Castle In Heaven 4:16
French Horn [Solo] – Theo Wiemes
2 Black Is The Colour Of My Ture Love´s Hair 4:42
Oboe – Douglas Boyd
Tenor Horn – Django Bates
3 The Shepherd Of Breton 4:34
Accordion – Richard Galliano
Orchestra – Members Of The NDR-Bigband
4 The Ingrian Rune Song 2:19
5 The Groom´s Sister 3:41
Soprano Saxophone – Christof Lauer
6 Norwegian Psalm 4:48
Flugelhorn – Markus Stockhausen
Oboe [Solo] – Martin Stoll
7 Three Angels 4:20
Tenor Saxophone – Christof Lauer
Trombone – Albert Mangelsdorff
8 Heaven Has Created 3:56
Piccolo Trumpet – Markus Stockhausen
9 She Moved Through The Fair 5:55
Soprano Saxophone – Klaus Doldinger
10 Crebe De Chet 4:14
11 Midnight Sun 5:28
12 Londonderry Air 4:41
Violin [Solo] – Volker Worlitzsch
13 Otra Jazzpaña 5:35
Credits :
Bass, Soloist – Jean-François Jenny-Clark
Concertmaster – Volker Worlitzsch
Conductor, Arranged By – Michael Gibbs
Drums, Soloist – Jon Christensen
Orchestra – Radio Philharmoníe Hannover NDR
Painting – Gerhard Richter
Piano, Soloist – Joachim Kühn
Soloist – Albert Mangelsdorff, Christof Lauer, Django Bates, Douglas Boyd, Klaus Doldinger, Markus Stockhausen, Richard Galliano
3.11.24
V.A. — Piano Works : Romantic Freedom (2005) Serie Piano Works | FLAC (tracks +.cue) lossless
Tracklist :
1 Bugge Wesseltoft– Greensleeves 3:41
2 Joachim Kühn– Adagio, Concert in A-Major, KV 622 5:17
3 Michael Wollny– There Again 3:31
4 Brad Mehldau– Resignation 5:29
5 Esbjörn Svensson– Prelude In D-Minor 4:10
6 Leszek Możdżer– Sanctus 5:18
7 Richard Beirach– Musica Callada #15 2:28
8 George Gruntz– My Foolish Heart 4:37
9 Kevin Hays– Sacred Circles 6:05
10 Ramón Valle– Andalucía 4:17
11 Jens Thomas– Poverty 6:25
12 Eric Watson– Exits 7:53
22.10.24
JOACHIM KÜHN BIRTHDAY EDITION — Trio Kühn Humair Jenny-Clark + Europeana (2014) 2CD | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Trio Kühn Humair Jenny-Clark
1 Pastor 8:52
2 Easy To Read 6:45
3 Heavy Birthday 10:21
4 Heavy Hanging 5:56
5 Guylene 10:30
6 More Tune 5:28
Europeana
1 Castle In Heaven (Eg Veit I Himmerik Ei Borg) 4:16
French Horn, Soloist – Theo Wiemes
2 Black Is The Colour Of My True Love's Hair 4:42
Oboe – Douglas Boyd
Tenor Horn – Django Bates
3 The Shepherd Of Breton (Dis Moi Donc Bergere) 4:34
Accordion – Richard Galliano
Orchestra – Members Of The NDR-Bigband
4 The Ingrian Rune Song (Seelinaikoi) 2:19
2-5 The Groom's Sister (Kylä Voutti Utta Kutta)
Soprano Saxophone [Soprano Sax] – Christof Lauer
6 Norwegian Psalm (Stevtone) 4:48
Flugelhorn – Markus Stockhausen
Oboe, Soloist – Martin Stoll
7 Three Angels (Es Sungen Drei Engel) 4:20
Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax] – Christof Lauer
Trombone – Albert Mangelsdorff
8 Heaven Has Created (Lo Ceu N'a Creat) 3:56
Piccolo Trumpet – Markus Stockhausen
9 She Moved Through The Fair 5:55
Soprano Saxophone [Soprano Sax] – Klaus Doldinger
10 Crebe De Chet 4:14
11 Midnight Sun (Ack, Värmeland, Du Sköna) 5:28
12 Londonderry Air 4:41
Violin, Soloist – Volker Worlitzsch
13 Otra Jazzpaña 5:35
Credits :
CD1 : Trio Kühn Humair Jenny-Clark live at JazzFest Berlin ‘87 & ‘95
Joachim Kühn - Piano
Daniel Humair - Drums
Jean-François Jenny-Clark - Bass
CD2 : Europeana
Joachim Kühn - Piano
Jean-François Jenny-Clark - Bass
Jon Christensen - Drums
Soloists: Django Bates, Douglas Boyd, Klaus Doldinger, Richard Galliano,
Christof Lauer, Albert Mangelsdorff & Markus Stockhausen
Radio Philharmonie Hannover NDR conducted by Michael Gibbs
Konzertmeister: Volker Worlitzsch
11.10.24
JOACHIM KÜHN — Allegro Vivace (2005) Serie Piano Works – I | FLAC (tracks+.cue) lossless
Just judged by its repertoire, this is certainly an impressive solo piano date. Joachim Kühn performs works by François Couperin (a mass from 1690), Bach, Mozart, John Coltrane, and Ornette Coleman in addition to three of his own originals. Although the mixture of classical and jazz pieces might seem illogical, Kühn's subtle improvising on the classical compositions and his ability to create melodies in his improvising on the jazz tunes give this date an evolution that somehow works. Kühn has always had impressive technique and a healthy musical curiosity. Both serve him well, along with his imagination, on this intriguing and successful outing. Scott Yanow
"Joachim Kühn is an original genius, with the ambition to provide a maximum of expressiveness with the highest possible individuality" - (SÜDDEUTSCHE ZEITUNG). ACT
Tracklist :
1 Pleinchant Du Premier Kyrie, En Taille 4:50
Written-By – Francois Couperin
2 Chaconne 4:50
Written-By – Johann Sebastian Bach
Konzert In A:
3 Allegro 5:23
Written-By – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
4 Adagio 5:17
Written-By – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
5 Rondo 3:11
Written-By – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
6 Lonnie's Lament 5:23
Written-By – John Coltrane
7 She And He Is Who Fenn Love 4:00
Written-By – Ornette Coleman
8 Allotropes, Elements Different Forms Or Same 4:48
Written-By – Ornette Coleman
9 The Night 5:20
Written-By – Joachim Kühn
10 Invisible Portrait 4:27
Written-By – Joachim Kühn
11 Mar Y Sal 7:04
Written-By – Joachim Kühn
Credits :
Piano – Joachim Kühn
29.9.24
JOACHIM KÜHN NEW TRIO — Beauty & Truth (2016) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Old master, young talents, and a new trio: Alongside Eric Schaefer and Chris Jennings, we experience a completely different Joachim Kühn on "Beauty & Truth": powerful, clear, and to the point. Always firmly rooted in the groove. Overflowing with unrestrained joy of playing and plenty of soul. Not wise with age but as current as ever. ACT
Tracklist :
1 Beauty And Truth 1:22
Composed By – Ornette Coleman
2 The End 4:02
Composed By – The Doors
3 Because Of Mouloud 3:48
Composed By – Joachim Kühn
4 Sleep On It 4:15
Composed By – Stand High Patrol
5 Intim 2:47
Composed By – Joachim Kühn
6 Transmitting 6:09
Composed By – Joachim Kühn
7 Summertime 3:23
Composed By – George Gershwin
8 Riders On The Storm 3:35
Composed By – The Doors
9 Machineria 3:19
Composed By – Joachim Kühn
10 Sleep Safe And Warm 3:53
Composed By – Krzysztof Komeda
11 Kattorna 3:53
Composed By – Krzysztof Komeda
12 Blues For Pablo 8:31
Composed By – Gil Evans
Credits :
Bass – Chris Jennings
Cover – Heimo Zobernig
Drums – Eric Schaefer
Piano, Producer – Joachim Kühn
16.6.24
TOOTS THIELEMANS | PHILIP CATHERINE AND FRIENDS — Two Generations (1974) Two Version (1996, Limetree Records – FCD 0003) + (2015, Timeless Jazz Master Collection – 109) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Tracklist :
1 Bluesette 3:15
Written-By – Toots Thielemans
2 Bé Bé Créole 4:51
Written-By – Toots Thielemans
3 Monologue 4:08
Written-By – Toots Thielemans
4 Two Generations 4:11
Written-By – Chris Hinze
5 Why Did I Choose You 3:50
Written-By – Michael Leonard
6 Uncle Charlie 6:30
Written-By – Toots Thielemans
7 Friday Night 3:46
Written-By – Philip Catherine
8 T.T. 6:11
Written-By – Toots Thielemans
9 Inner Journey 3:43
Written-By – Chris Hinze
10 L'éternel Mari 5:28
Written-By – Joachim Kühn
Credits
Bass, Bass Guitar [Fender Bass] – John Lee
Drums, Percussion – Gerry Brown
Electric Guitar – Philip Catherine
Flute, Producer, Liner Notes, Mastered By, Mixed By – Chris Hinze
Harmonica, Electric Guitar – Toots Thielemans
Piano, Electric Piano – Joachim Kühn
15.3.23
JACKIE McLEAN | LEE KONITZ | GARY BARTZ | CHARLIE MARIANO - Altissimo (1973-1996) FLAC (tracks), lossless
This is a great summit meeting with McLean and fellow horn players Lee Konitz, Gary Bartz, and Charlie Mariano, plus a piano trio. Ron Wynn
Tracklist :
1 Another Hair-Do 3:47
Charlie Parker
2 Mode for Jay Mac 9:44
William Gault
3 Love Choral 7:32
Lee Konitz
4 Fanfare 6:09
Lee Konitz
5 Du Rain 3:34
Gary Bartz
6 Hymn 3:09
Lee Konitz
7 Telieledu Rama Tyagaraja 7:30
Traditional
Credits :
Alto Saxophone – Charlie Mariano, Gary Bartz, Jackie McLean, Lee Konitz
Bass – Palle Danielsson
Drums – Han Bennink
Piano – Joachim Kühn
11.12.22
ORNETTE + JOACHIM KÜHN - Colors : Live from Leipzig (1996) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Ornette Coleman is certainly full of surprises in his 60s, recording a duo album with -- believe it or not -- a pianist. For this project, he chose the German pianist Joachim Kühn, who gratefully claims that it was Ornette's example that originally led him down the road to free jazz, and they recorded eight Coleman compositions live in the opera house of Kühn's hometown, Leipzig. Yet their collaboration is not really a radical departure from Ornette's sound worlds in his acoustic groups or in the electric Prime Time. The two seem to exist on parallel planes, not interacting or reacting rhythmically or harmonically, but carving out their occasionally entwined melodic lines separately. Nor does Ornette change his own alto sax manner; at times, he performs in the same rhetorical fashion as he does with Prime Time, while venturing on the outside far more often and scraping away on the violin or burbling on his trumpet when the odd impulse strikes. The music ranges from the relatively funky "Faxing" -- no doubt a spinoff from Tone Dialing -- to the atonal complexity of "Three Ways to One," and the technically formidable Kühn gets an ovation for his extremely intricate solo passage in the latter. Here is an example of the artist having it both ways, reintroducing an instrument that he became famous for banishing, yet without compromising the artistic conception that led to its banishment in the first place. Thus, Colors is a fascinating addition to the Ornette Coleman catalogue. Richard S. Ginell
Tracklist :
1 Faxing 5'43
Ornette Coleman
2 House Of Stained Glass 7'08
Ornette Coleman
3 Refills 9'02
Ornette Coleman
4 Story Writing 10'21
Ornette Coleman
5 Three Ways To One 8'54
Ornette Coleman
6 Passion Cultures 8'41
Ornette Coleman
7 Night Plans 10'01
Ornette Coleman
8 Cyber Cyber 5'48
Ornette Coleman
Credits :
Alto Saxophone, Violin, Trumpet, Arranged By – Ornette Coleman
Piano – Joachim Kühn
13.11.22
ARCHIE SHEPP | JOACHIM KÜHN - Wo!Man (2011-2018) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Tracklist :
1 Transmitting 9:49
Written-By – Joachim Kühn
2 Nina 6:40
Written-By – Archie Shepp
3 Drivin' Miss Daisy 4:32
Written-By – Archie Shepp
4.1 Sketch 10:23
Written-By – Archie Shepp, Joachim Kühn
4.2 Monette (Final Coda Sax)
Written-By – Archie Shepp
5 Harlem Nocturne 8:03
Written-By – Dick Rogers, Earle Hagen
6 Lonely Woman 10:08
Written-By – Ornette Coleman
7 Segue 6:24
Written-By – Archie Shepp, Joachim Kühn
8 Sophisticated Lady 10:32
Written-By – Duke Ellington
Credits
Piano – Joachim Kühn
Saxophone – Archie Shepp
6.5.22
RABIH ABOU-KHALIL - Journey to the Centre of an Egg (2005) APE (image+.cue), lossless
Tracklist :
1 Shrewd Woman 3:38
Rabih Abou-Khalil
2 Little Camels 2:46
Rabih Abou-Khalil
3 Die Brücke 5:47
Rabih Abou-Khalil
4 I'm Better Off Without You 11:12
Rabih Abou-Khalil
5 Natwasheh And Kadwasheh 13:27
Rabih Abou-Khalil
Drums – Wolfgang Reisinger
6 Mango 7:25
Rabih Abou-Khalil
Drums – Wolfgang Reisinger
7 No Plastic Cups, Please 3:17
Rabih Abou-Khalil
8 Sweet And Sour Milk 4:20
Rabih Abou-Khalil
Credits :
Calligraphy – Ahmed Al-Mufti
Drums, Frame Drum [Frame Drums] – Jarrod Cagwin
Producer, Oud, Design [Cover] – Rabih Abou-Khalil
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
26.1.20
2.12.18
EARTHA KITT - Thinking Jazz [1991] FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Tracklist:
1 Something May Go Wrong 4:54
Eartha Kitt / Joachim Kühn
2 God Bless the Child 4:50
Billie Holiday / Arthur Herzog, Jr.
3 You Can't Fool Me 2:31
Eartha Kitt / Rolf Kühn
4 Empty House 5:35
Eartha Kitt / Joachim Kühn
5 Night and Day 3:43
Cole Porter
6 That Old Hotel 2:44
Eartha Kitt / Joachim Kühn
7 You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To 3:58
Cole Porter
8 Smoke Gets in Your Eyes 4:47
Otto Harbach / Jerome Kern
9 Life Made Me Beautiful at Forty 5:06
Eartha Kitt / Joachim Kühn
10 God Bless the Child 4:48
Billie Holiday / Arthur Herzog, Jr.
Eartha Kitt feat: Rolf Kühn
11 Lullaby of Birdland 3:09
George Shearing / George David Weiss
12 My Funny Valentine 3:29
Lorenz Hart / Richard Rodgers
13 How Many Times 3:11
Eartha Kitt
Credits
Bass – Jesper Lundgaard (tracks: 1-13)
Clarinet – Rolf Kühn (tracks: 1-13)
Drums – Daniel Humair (tracks: 1-13)
Lead Vocals – Eartha Kitt (tracks: 1-10, 12, 13)
Piano – Joachim Kühn (tracks: 1-13)
Tenor Saxophone – Jerry Bergonzi (tracks: 1-13)
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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...