Laurent Coq – Dialogue (2013)
BAND/ARTIST: Laurent Coq
- Title: Dialogue
- Year Of Release: 2013
- Label: Sunnyside Communicat
- Genre: Jazz
- Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 56:10
- Total Size: 246 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Laurent Coq - Mwen Two Kontan (4:43)
2. Laurent Coq - Carrousel (6:49)
3. Laurent Coq - Refuge (5:19)
4. Laurent Coq - Mazouk Pitché (4:56)
5. Laurent Coq - Dialogue (4:57)
6. Laurent Coq - Tree Therapy (6:11)
7. Laurent Coq - Sa Ké Alé (3:43)
8. Laurent Coq - Prêchotin (5:23)
9. Laurent Coq - Souvenirs Ti Manmay (5:48)
10. Laurent Coq - Escalade (5:14)
11. Laurent Coq - Maurice (3:07)
1. Laurent Coq - Mwen Two Kontan (4:43)
2. Laurent Coq - Carrousel (6:49)
3. Laurent Coq - Refuge (5:19)
4. Laurent Coq - Mazouk Pitché (4:56)
5. Laurent Coq - Dialogue (4:57)
6. Laurent Coq - Tree Therapy (6:11)
7. Laurent Coq - Sa Ké Alé (3:43)
8. Laurent Coq - Prêchotin (5:23)
9. Laurent Coq - Souvenirs Ti Manmay (5:48)
10. Laurent Coq - Escalade (5:14)
11. Laurent Coq - Maurice (3:07)
French jazz pianist Laurent Coq made Dialogue with guitarist Ralph Lavital and vocalist Nicolas Pelage in only two days. That’s not bad considering that all of the songs are originals-eight by Coq, three by Lavital-and Coq decided to add a vocalist to the mix at the last minute. Pelage was encouraged to write his lyrics in Creole, a language with which he was the most familiar. Taking all of these variables into account, it’s incredible how easily Dialogue falls together.
Lavital was a student in one of Coq’s composition classes and Pelage knew the two from various bands that students would form in their downtime. The resultant sound is a creamy cross between Bill Evans/Jim Hall and Sérgio Mendes, a playful yet intricate brand of jazz that doesn’t sag, even in its slower passages. Consider the album a portable piece of summer.
Lavital was a student in one of Coq’s composition classes and Pelage knew the two from various bands that students would form in their downtime. The resultant sound is a creamy cross between Bill Evans/Jim Hall and Sérgio Mendes, a playful yet intricate brand of jazz that doesn’t sag, even in its slower passages. Consider the album a portable piece of summer.
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