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Into one informal recording session, put one young French tenor player (Barney Wilen)and two master Jazz rhythm players (Percy Heath and Kenny Clark)together with one timeless Jazz genius playing something other than his usual instrument (Milt Jackson on piano) and have them play French songs. What could possibly go wrong? Well, nothing, as it turned out. Wilen was sensational; Heath and Clark, along with percussionist Gana M'Bow were at their usual high standard; the session may have been informal, but it was also pretty well planned; the French songs were by Django and Trenet; and the amazing Milt amazed by playing the piano in both the tradional manner and, as the vibes player he is, rapid-fire with two fingers. Download photo editor app for nokia c3. You'll dig it. (from Customers Review, Amazon.com) Tracklist: 01.

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Swing 39 (4:27) 02. Vamp (4:19) 03.

Menilmontant (3:33) 04. John’s Groove (3:39) 05. “Bag’s Barney Blues” (6:36) 06. Swingin’ Parisian Rhythm (Jazz sur Seine) (4:27) 07.

J’ai Ta Main (2:20) 08. Nuages (5:50) 09. La Route Enchantee (3:05) 10.

Que reste-t-il De Nos Amours? Minor Swing (3:46) 12. Epistrophy (2:45) Musicians: Barney Wilen: tenor saxophone Milt Jackson: piano Percy Heath: double bass Kenny Clarke: drums Gana M’Bow: percussion (1-11) Recorded February 13 and 14, 1958 in Paris Download: Or.

Barney Wilen Quartet - New York Romance Jazz FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz 63:46 min 1.45 GB Front Cover Label: Venus Records Tracks: 09 Rls.date: 1994/2010 Alternating between soprano, tenor and baritone saxes in this collection of straight-ahead jazz for the Japanese market, Barney Wilen refuses to be pinned down to a single tone quality or approach, even on the same instrument. Among other things, he mimics the lagging phrasing of Lady Day on 'You've Changed' on soprano, 'Blues Walk' bumps along agreeably on baritone while 'Old Devil Moon' is sustained and humorous, and 'Mack the Knife' is converted into a glacial smoky ballad with almost casual nonchalance. Throughout, Kenny Barron gets acres of well-turned solo space – it's practically his gig, too – and Ira Coleman (bass) and Lewis Nash (drums) provide crisp underpinning. The further one goes in this collection, the more interesting and less predictable it sounds. Ginell TRACKIST 1 No Problem '94 9:25 2 Cry Me a River 8:32 3 Blues Walk 5:59 4 You've Changed 7:28 5 You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To 5:53 6 Mack the Knife 8:20 7 Don't Fence Me In 7:26 8 Old Devil Moon 6:21 9 I Will Say Goodbye 4:10 PERSONNEL Barney Wilen - ss, ts, bars Kenny Barron - p Ira Coleman - b Lewis Nash - d.