Bluesine

Bluesine Artist: Martial Solal
Label: Soul Note Records
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 027312106022
EAN: 0027312106022
ASIN: B000003ZY7


Release Date: 1993-09-11

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Tracks:

  1. The End Of A Love Affair
  2. Bluesine
  3. Lover
  4. I'll Remember April
  5. Moins De 36
  6. 'Round About Midnight
  7. Yardbird Suite
  8. 14 Septembre
  9. Have You Met Miss Jones?

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars This CD deserves 10 Stars !!!.......2005-10-30

The guy some lines below who rated this CD as 3 stars doesn't really understand what JAZZ really is = Creativity !

This CD is amazing! Fantastic !!
For those who love modern Jazz, it's a must!
Martial Solal is probably the best equiped pianist since ART TATUM. Solal's creativity is endless. His inventivity unites the classical school and Jazz on an incredible way.

Forget almost all pianists you ever heard. Martial Solal IS THE GUY. Side by side with Chick Corea ( Piano Improvisations Vol 1 ), and Herbie Hancock, Martial Solal is one of the most astonishing pianists ever existed.

Dihelson Mendonýa
Jazz Pianist

5 out of 5 stars As good as piano improv gets.......2001-01-20

This album turned me on to Solal, who since became my favourite pianist. This is piano improv at its most creative best. This guy is like Sonny Rollins of piano. Just check out his take on 'Round Midnight. Always fresh. If you like your jazz played by technical virtuosos with ingenius imaginations, you'll love this album. It's true, this ain't no George Duke.

1 out of 5 stars AAA (An Aimless Album).......2000-05-13

I wanted to like this album, I really did. After hearing a fantastic collaboration with Astor Piazzolla on an album they did in 1955, I couldn't wait to hear more. I surfed Solal's album selection on this site and settled on Bluesine as a place to start.Rarely have I been more disappointed. The music is choppy, discordant, and aimless. This just isn't the kind of jazz piano I like. Some do, I suppose, but like pickled jellyfish, its definitely an acquired taste. It is likely to gather dust until someone asks to hear it because a couple of listens is about all I could take.

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  2. Someday My Prince Will Come ~ Miles Davis
  3. Freedom ~ Scott Jones
  4. Plays Gershwin ~ Roland Hanna
  5. Essential ~ Duke Ellington
  6. Floating Jazz Festival Trio 1997 ~ Floating Jazz Festival Trio
  7. Abstract Impressions ~ Miles Davis, John Coltrane
  8. Hot Recordings by a West Coast Band, 1922-32 ~ Abe Lyman & His California Orchestra
  9. Ballads: Grant Green ~ Grant Green
  10. Henry B. Meets Alvin G. Once in a Wild ~ Spike Robinson w, the Al Cohn Quintet

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Field Of Dreams ~ Wendy Willis

UnAmerican ~ UnAmerican

I Love Music 1980-1984: It's Electric ~ Various Artists

The Best of Me ~ Bryan Adams

Cheetah's Bassest Hit ~ DJ Magic Mike

The Gift ~ Bizzy Bone

On the Wall ~ Darryl E. & The Trains