Hubert Fol - Hubert Fol And His Be-Bop Minstrels [2CD Remastered Set] (2018)
BAND/ARTIST: Hubert Fol
- Title: Hubert Fol And His Be-Bop Minstrels
- Year Of Release: 2018
- Label: Fresh Sound Records [FSR-CD 955]
- Genre: Jazz
- Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
- Total Time: 2:12:16
- Total Size: 302 mb / 588 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
24 BIT DIGITALLY REMASTERED
The first French jazzman to embrace bebop with true enthusiasm was without a doubt alto saxophonist Hubert Fol (1925-1995). He took to the new style when he was barely 20 years old, the moment he heard Charlie Parker on record, and he immediately began practicing. His prowess grew rapidly, and soon he had an opportunity to prove himself. In the summer of 1947, he formed a sextet called The Be-Bop Minstrels. The name was a clear statement of the stylistic message of the group, and their avant-garde playing impressed Charles Delaunay, who invited them to record for his label, Swing. The group s first visit to the studios took place on July 4th, and the session resulted in the first bebop sides recorded in France.
Hubert quickly became one of the most capable French bebop players, and most of the great foreign musicians who visited Europe enjoyed playing with him: Coleman Hawkins, Don Byas and Dizzy himself, in addition to Rex Stewart, John Lewis, Kenny Clarke, James Moody, Jimmy Raney and others.
Hubert Fol always had a loyal following in France. For as long as he played, from 1950 until 1964, he was ranked the number one alto saxophonist in Jazz Hot s yearly poll, making him one of the most honored jazz musicians in France.
The first French jazzman to embrace bebop with true enthusiasm was without a doubt alto saxophonist Hubert Fol (1925-1995). He took to the new style when he was barely 20 years old, the moment he heard Charlie Parker on record, and he immediately began practicing. His prowess grew rapidly, and soon he had an opportunity to prove himself. In the summer of 1947, he formed a sextet called The Be-Bop Minstrels. The name was a clear statement of the stylistic message of the group, and their avant-garde playing impressed Charles Delaunay, who invited them to record for his label, Swing. The group s first visit to the studios took place on July 4th, and the session resulted in the first bebop sides recorded in France.
Hubert quickly became one of the most capable French bebop players, and most of the great foreign musicians who visited Europe enjoyed playing with him: Coleman Hawkins, Don Byas and Dizzy himself, in addition to Rex Stewart, John Lewis, Kenny Clarke, James Moody, Jimmy Raney and others.
Hubert Fol always had a loyal following in France. For as long as he played, from 1950 until 1964, he was ranked the number one alto saxophonist in Jazz Hot s yearly poll, making him one of the most honored jazz musicians in France.
:: TRACKLIST ::
1-1 Hubert Fol And His Be-Bop Minstrels– Night In Tunisia 3:01
1-2 Hubert Fol And His Be-Bop Minstrels– Lubie Loo 2:55
1-3 Hubert Fol And His Be-Bop Minstrels– Swinging At Lutetia 2:49
1-4 Hubert Fol And His Be-Bop Minstrels– Making Be-Bop 2:20
1-5 Hubert Fol And His Be-Bop Minstrels– I've Got Be-Bop 2:56
1-6 Hubert Fol And His Be-Bop Minstrels– Hard To Get 2:14
1-7 Hubert Fol And His Be-Bop Minstrels– Ralph Goes 2:46
1-8 Hubert Fol And His Be-Bop Minstrels– All The Things You Are 2:44
1-9 Hubert Fol And His Be-Bop Minstrels– Boppin' And Oilskin 2:51
1-10 Hubert Fol And His Be-Bop Minstrels– Lover Come Back To Me 3:19
1-11 Hubert Fol And His Be-Bop Minstrels– Now, Cut Out 2:41
1-12 Hubert Fol And His Be-Bop Minstrels– Lover Man 3:10
1-13 Hubert Fol And His Be-Bop Minstrels– Indiana 5:30
1-14 Hubert Fol And His Be-Bop Minstrels– Love In The Sun 2:46
1-15 Hubert Fol And His Be-Bop Minstrels– Iambic Pentameter (Epistrophy) 2:35
1-16 Hubert Fol And His Be-Bop Minstrels– Assy Pan Assy 2:38
1-17 Hubert Fol And His Be-Bop Minstrels– Robbin's Nest 3:16
1-18 All Star Français After The 1950 “Jazz-Hot” Référendum– Blues 5:06
1-19 Hubert Fol Quartet– Everything Happens To Me 5:07
2-1 Hubert Fol And His Be-Bop Minstrels– This Fol-ish Thing 2:38
2-2 Hubert Fol And His Be-Bop Minstrels– These Foolish Things 3:10
2-3 Hubert Fol And His Be-Bop Minstrels– Out Of Nowhere 2:56
2-4 Raymond Fol And His Orchestra– Lonely Moments 2:50
2-5 Raymond Fol And His Orchestra– Death Of The Octopus 3:20
2-6 Raymond Fol And His Orchestra– Ivory Black, Part 1 2:38
2-7 Raymond Fol And His Orchestra– Ivory Black, Part 2 2:29
2-8 Hubert Fol-Sacha Distel Quintet– Half Nelson 4:56
2-9 Hubert Fol-Sacha Distel Quintet– I'll Remember April 5:19
2-10 Hubert Fol Sextet– Yardbird Suite 4:56
2-11 Hubert Fol Quartet– A Fine Romance 3:18
2-12 Hubert Fol Quartet– They Can't Take That Away From Me 3:38
2-13 Hubert Fol Quartet– You Go To My Head 5:26
Bonus Tracks
2-14 Moustache And His Jazz Seven– Always 3:59
2-15 Moustache And His Jazz Seven– Hallelujah 5:22
2-16 Moustache And His Jazz Seven– I Only Have Eyes For You 5:59
2-17 Moustache And His Jazz Seven– I Want To Be Happy 4:14
2-18 Moustache And His Jazz Seven– Whispering 3:36
Alto Saxophone – Hubert Fol, Michel de Villers (tracks: 1-13)
Arranged By – Raymond Fol (tracks: 2-4 to 2-7)
Baritone Saxophone – Jay Cameron (tracks: 2-10), Michel de Villers (tracks: 1-18)
Bass – Alt "Totole" Masselier (tracks: 1-9 to 1-13), Benoit Quersin (tracks: 2-10), Emmanuel Soudieux (tracks: 1-1 to 1-4), Georges Hadjo (tracks: 1-5 to 1-8), Jean Bouchety (tracks: 1-14 to 1-18), Jean-Marie Ingrand (tracks: 2-11 to 2-13), Pierre Michelot (tracks: 1-19, 2-1 to 2-9), Roger Dagneres (tracks: 2-4 to 2-7), Roland Bianchini (tracks: 2-14 to 2-18)
Clarinet – Hubert Rostaing (tracks: 1-18)
Drums – Benny Bennett (tracks: 1-1 to 1-4), Baptiste "Mac Kac" Reilles (tracks: 2-8 to 2-9), Jean-Louis Viale (tracks: 2-10 to 2-13), Kenny Clarke (tracks: 1-5 to 1-8, 1-14 to 1-17, 1-19, 2-1 to 2-3), Moustache (2) (tracks: 2-14 to 2-18), Richie Frost (tracks: 1-9 to 1-13), Roger Paraboschi (tracks: 1-18, 2-4 to 2-7)
Guitar – Sacha Distel (tracks: 2-8 to 2-9)
Liner Notes, Producer [CD Release] – Jordi Pujol
Piano – André Persiany (tracks: 1-1 to 1-8), Bernard Peiffer (tracks: 1-14 to 1-17), Leo Chauliac (tracks: 1-18), Raymond Fol (tracks: 1-9 to 1-13, 1-19, 2-1 to 2-7, 2-14 to 2-18), René Urtreger (tracks: 2-8 to 2-13)
Producer [Philips Recordings] – Marcel Romano
Producer [Philips Recordings], Recording Supervisor [Barclay Recordings] – André Francis
Producer [Swing Recordings] – Charles Delaunay
Tenor Saxophone – Dave Van Kriedt (tracks: 1-5 to 1-8), Jean-Claude Fohrenbach (tracks: 1-18)
Trombone – Benny Vasseur (tracks: 1-18, 2-4 to 2-7, 2-14 to 2-18), Bernard Zacharias (tracks: 2-4 to 2-7), Jack Carmen (tracks: 1-1 to 1-4), Nat Peck (tracks: 1-14 to 1-17, 2-4 to 2-7)
Trumpet – Aimé Barelli (tracks: 1-18), Alan Jeffreys (tracks: 1-1 to 1-4), Christian Bellest (tracks: 2-4 to 2-7, 2-10), Dick Collins (tracks: 1-5 to 1-13), Guy Longnon (tracks: 2-4 to 2-7, 2-14 to 2-18)
Vibraphone – Geo Daly (tracks: 1-18, 2-14 to 2-18)
Vocals – Jo Bartel (tracks: 1-18)
Year 2018 | Jazz | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | CD-Rip
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