Gérard Badini - And the Swing Machine (The Definitive Black & Blue Sessions) (2003)
BAND/ARTIST: Gérard Badini
- Title: And the Swing Machine (The Definitive Black & Blue Sessions)
- Year Of Release: 2003
- Label: Disques Black & Blue
- Genre: Jazz
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:03:18
- Total Size: 418 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Swing Revival
02. Love Is Here to Stay
03. The Eely One
04. Swingville
05. Left Alone In The Fol
06. You Talk a Little Trash
07. Fingers Poppin' at The Popcorn
08. The Bean's Groove
09. Las Tres Senoras
10. As Long As I Live
Gérard Badini is a well-known name in French jazz circles, due to his prolific recording dates, though few of his albums have appeared outside of Europe. The Swing Machine is part of Universal's excellent but now-deleted Jazz in Paris series, documenting a session led by the tenor saxophonist in 1975 with pianist Raymond Fol, bassist Michel Gaudry, and former Duke Ellington drummer Sam Woodyard. Right out of the box, they swing like mad with a superb take of "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)," with each musician featured in turn. Badini wrote the wailing blues "Sam Woodyard Is Back in Town," showcasing the gritty side of his playing. Fol frequently shows off his obvious affinity for Duke Ellington by incorporating a few of the bandleader's piano licks into his playing. Woodyard had essentially been on skid row when Badini found him, but he managed to dry out enough to do justice to the music throughout the date. This volume in the Jazz in Paris series is well worth acquiring.
01. Swing Revival
02. Love Is Here to Stay
03. The Eely One
04. Swingville
05. Left Alone In The Fol
06. You Talk a Little Trash
07. Fingers Poppin' at The Popcorn
08. The Bean's Groove
09. Las Tres Senoras
10. As Long As I Live
Gérard Badini is a well-known name in French jazz circles, due to his prolific recording dates, though few of his albums have appeared outside of Europe. The Swing Machine is part of Universal's excellent but now-deleted Jazz in Paris series, documenting a session led by the tenor saxophonist in 1975 with pianist Raymond Fol, bassist Michel Gaudry, and former Duke Ellington drummer Sam Woodyard. Right out of the box, they swing like mad with a superb take of "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)," with each musician featured in turn. Badini wrote the wailing blues "Sam Woodyard Is Back in Town," showcasing the gritty side of his playing. Fol frequently shows off his obvious affinity for Duke Ellington by incorporating a few of the bandleader's piano licks into his playing. Woodyard had essentially been on skid row when Badini found him, but he managed to dry out enough to do justice to the music throughout the date. This volume in the Jazz in Paris series is well worth acquiring.
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