Label:Futura Records – GER 21
Country:France
Used LP 1971
Disc:VG+ (few cracks in the middle of B1 (there doesn't seem to be anything wrong on surface. Perhaps it's a pressing mistake?), otherwise in very good condition, check audio clips, we judge VG+)
Jacket:VG+ (some scuffs around the corners and some wrinkles, generally good condition)
A live recording album from 1971 by the enigmatic French pianist Jean-Philippe Blin, whose name has never been heard outside of this album, as a trio. The members are François Méchali, a specialized bass player who participates in the improvisation group Cohelmec Ensemble and Andre Jaume's works, and Jean-Jacques Schnell, a drummer who is also mysterious. The trio's youthful performance (Blin was 24 years old at the time) and the pleasant atmosphere that flows throughout the entire album are wonderful, and their performance style shows respect for Keith Jarrett, Bill Evans loved “Alice In Wonderland”, Bob Dylan's cover, and two tracks (A4/B3) by Jean-Philippe Blin score are fascinating for our store. There are few cracks in the middle of B1 (there doesn't seem to be anything wrong on surface. Perhaps it's a pressing mistake?), otherwise in very good condition.
本作品以外では名前を聞かない謎多き仏人ピアニストJean-Philippe Blinがトリオで残した71年のライブ録音作品。メンバーには即興集団Cohelmec EnsembleやAndre Jaume作品に参加する特殊ベース奏者François Méchaliとこちらも謎多きドラマーJean-Jacques Schnellという編成。当時24歳だったという若さ溢れる演奏も感じながら全体に流れる心地よい雰囲気が素晴らしく、演奏スタイルからもリスペクトが伺えるKeith Jarrettの楽曲、Bill Evansも愛した”Alice In Wonderland”、Bob Dylanの楽曲、そして当店的にはJean-Philippe Blinスコアの2曲(A4/B3)に魅かれます。そしてこの青春のひと時を切り取ったようなジャケットのアートワークに惹きつけられる。ユーロジャズの傑作群のひとつと知られています。ファーストオリジナル。B1中盤に数回プツプツとなる場所あります(盤面には異常ないように見えます)がそれ以外は非常に良好なコンディションです。
A1 - Tic Tac Des Sapopithèques
A2 - Lonesome Susy
A3 - Rainbow
A4 - Little Sue
B1 - Lay Lady Lay
B2 - Alice In Wonderland
B3 - What Matter Now What Went Before