| Format | Audio CD |
| Ordering Number | JMS121-2 |
| Barcode | 3760145921215 |
| label | JMS |
| Release date | 2/25/2022 |
Manufacturer- Company nameSAS Le Sphinx
- Adresse5, rue Rosa Bonheur , 75015 PARIS, FR
- e-Mailjms1@club-internet.fr
Musicians and aficianados alike can all agree that English pianist Dave Bristow is fast emerging as one the most promising talents on the European jazz scene as a composer and improviser. He presents here a stunning debut album of twelve originals with a team: Olga Amelchenko (Alto Saxophone), Christian Altehülshorst (Trumpet), Gabriel Pierre (Double Bass), Guillaume Prévost (Drums) and a bevy of stellar guest artists : Caloé (Vocals), Simon Moullier (Vibraphone) and Gustave Reichert (Guitar). The compositions and melodies are memorable and evocative - each one creating a unique and immersive soundscape, tastefully blending the colourful timbres of the instruments within cogent and ambitious song structures. The music swings, it lilts, it dances, it sings, it laments and it teases profound feelings out of the listener. Whether it’s with the triumphant jubilation of ‘So It Goes’, the boisterous capering of ‘Nietzsche’s Beard’ or the melancholic yearning of ‘Refractions’, the album invites us to connect to our deeper selves and join the musicians on a multidirectional, often unpredictable but exciting emotional journey. His debut album ‘Unknown Unknown’, featuring a bevy of top class musicians, is a tour de force - an album of substance, simplicity and sophistication - but most importantly, an album with a huge heart.
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CD 1- 1.Opening Theme02:30
- 2.So It Goes03:19
- 3.Refractions05:58
- 4.Reflexions05:24
- 5.Labyrinth05:38
- 6.UB-1406:47
- 7.Our Lost01:20
- 8.Aurora Borealis05:46
- 9.Human Is05:00
- 10.Sunbeams03:52
- 11.Nietzsche's beard08:02
- 12.Ending Theme06:10
- Total:59:46