Showing posts with label Franck Agulhon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Franck Agulhon. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Pierre de Bethmann - Qui (2006)

For Pierre de Bethmann's second CD as a leader apart from his duties with the Moutin Reunion Quartet, he again sticks to playing the Fender Rhodes electric piano exclusively. Tenor saxophonist David El Malek is retained, as is drummer Franck Agulhon from De Bethmann's Ilium quintet. Complex melodies and time structures continue to signify their collective sound. For Oui, the ensemble is expanded to include second (alto) saxophonist Stéphane Guillaume and guitarist Michael Felberbaum. The difference maker is vocalist Jeanne Added, who sings no lyrics whatsoever, but employs scat, hums, oohs, and ahhs on every track. While an attractive and becoming vocalist, this unfortunately detracts from the overall variety of the project. Still, much startling original music is offered, such as the opener, "Shema," with its beefy, chunky melody in a whopping 14/8 time signature with sections going from animated to calming, back and forth, as well as the 5/4-driven, at times rockish beat over dueling saxophones of "Exo." There is a reflection of the modalities the mid-period Mahavishnu Orchestra utilized, as on the stairstepping "Singulier" contrasting Added's siren song, and the heavy 7/8 "Altération," which most readily approaches the '70s fusion movement. The most straight-ahead jazz tune, "Effet Tatillon," is a snaky, slinky line that weaves though road forks and U-turns. "Oui" is the most intricate and involved track, with De Bethmann and Felberbaum using wah-wah pedals, the two saxes reaching for upper levels, and the vocals as an afterthought. Added is most prevalent and expressive in tandem with El Malek during "Air Courbe," an ode to sky flight, and the vocal-dominant ballad "La Lentuer." Simply for variety's sake, it would be nice if she had sung a song. De Bethmann, clearly an extraordinary talent, does things his way, and one hopes he sticks to the Rhodes, perhaps exploring extensions of Herbie Hancock's Mwandishi or early Chick Corea and beyond. ~ by Michael G. Nastos, AMG. 

Nocturne Records, NTCD 404; 2007
Recorded 25th-27th September, 2006 at Studios de la Seine, Paris, France 

Musicians:
Pierre de Bethmann - Fender Rhodes
Stéphane Guillaume - Alto Saxophone
David El Malek - Tenor Saxophone
Michael Felberbaum - Guitar
Vincent Artaud - Double Bass
Franck Agulhon - Drums
Jeanne Added - Voices 

Tracks:
1. Shema {Pierre de Bethmann} (9:48)
2. Singulier {Pierre de Bethmann} (7:52)
3. Air Courbe {Pierre de Bethmann} (9:47)
4. Silnes {Pierre de Bethmann} (7:18)
5. Oui {Pierre de Bethmann} (8:16)
6. La Lenteur {Pierre de Bethmann} (3:15)
7. Exo {Pierre de Bethmann} (6:46)
8. Effet Tatillon {Pierre de Bethmann} (6:44)
9. Altération {Pierre de Bethmann} (8:04) 

Total Time: 67:50 

Credits:
Recording, Mixing - Philippe Teissier Du Cros
Mastering - Raphaël Jonin
Design Graphics - Renaud Barès
Photography - Gildas Boclé

Saturday, April 3, 2021

Géraldine Laurent - Around Gigi (2010)

For this album Géraldine Laurent moves away from her previous trio formation with just bassist Yoni Zelnik and drummer Franck Agulhon, to now evolve into a quartet with the addition of pianist Pierre de Bethmann. In doing so there is no faltering in Géraldine's ability to adapt and with this transition her power of expression remains intact, impeccably aided by this new grouping. The results are conclusive; whilst offering the listener a re-discovery of the music of too little-known past veteran Gigi Gryce. The group interprets his work with convincing enthusiasm and dexterity. Adding a pianist certainly raises the dynamism of the group up a couple of notches. Along with Gigi's tunes Géraldine forges ahead with five of her own and the set is rounded off with three well delivered standards. From the outset, the tone (the groove!) is set, enjoy! 

Dreyfus Jazz, FDM 46050 369562, 2010
Recorded 19th-21st January, 2010 At Studios Ferber, Paris, France 

Musicians:
Géraldine Laurent - Alto Saxophone
Pierre de Bethmann - Piano
Yoni Zelnik - Bass
Franck Agulhon - Drums 

Tracks:
01. Black And Tan Fantasy {Bubber Miley, Duke Ellington} (5:52)
02. Kerry Dance {Traditional, Arr. Gigi Gryce} (5:21)
03. Cordova Is Dancing {Géraldine Laurent} (4:17)
04. Minority {Gigi Gryce} (5:39)
05. Did You Remember You {Géraldine Laurent} (4:56)
06. Mau Mau {Art Farmer} (6:29)
07. Nica's Tempo {Gigi Gryce} (4:59)
08. Her Bets {Géraldine Laurent} (3:27)
09. Gallop's Gallop {Thelonious Monk} (1:41)
10. Smash {Géraldine Laurent} (4:04)
11. Smoke Signal {Gigi Gryce} (3:52)
12. Chains Smokers {Géraldine Laurent} (3:01) 

Total Time: 53:39 

Credits:
Producer - Francis Dreyfus
Engineer, Mastering - René Ameline
Engineer [Assistant] - Guillaume Dujardin
Mastering [Assistant] - Benjamin Joubert
Photography - Sylvain Gripoix
Photography [Pages 3 & 4] - Jean-Baptiste Millot
Artwork - Suite 303