Barney Wilen – Jazz sur Seine – Philips – 1958 ( 180g Mono LP)

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Label: Sam Records / Phillips P 77.127 L.

Recorded February 13 and 14, 1958 in Paris.
Original LP issue: Phillips P 77.127 L.

Re-mastered from the original mono master tapes.
180 gr vinyl pressed by Optimal in Germany using the Metal Mothers from Pallas.
Deluxe high-gloss flipback album jacket.
Facsimile reissue using the original cover art.
Double insert using a contact sheet from the session taken by unknown photographer.
Each record has been visually checked to prevent defects.

Tenor saxophonist Barney Wilen was not quite 21 years old at the time of this meeting with Milt Jackson, Percy Heath, and Kenny Clarke, three veterans of the Modern Jazz Quartet. But the young man is surprising mature and confident throughout the session, interpreting several of Django Reinhardt’s compositions, along with a few by his French contemporaries and a pair of his own works. What’s surprising about this session is the rare opportunity to hear Jackson exclusively as a pianist, as his playing is a bit more reserved than on vibes. The leader digs into his rhythm section’s element with his original “B.B.B. (Bag’s Barney Blues),” giving them a full chorus before making a convincing statement himself. The quartet’s fluid arrangement of Thelonious Monk’s “Epistrophy” swings. Percussionist Gana M’Bow is added for both “Swing 39” and “Minor Swing” to add an exotic touch. Barney Wilen easily holds his own on his first major meeting on a record date with major American jazz stars.

Miles Davis recruited Wilen for his European tour dates at this time (1957), a measure of Davis’s estimation of the young Barney.

 

SKU: 3700409813566 Category:
Barney Wilen (Tenor Saxophone) Milt Jackson (Piano) Percy Heath (Bass) Kenny Clarke (Drums) Gana M’Bow (Percussion)*
Side 1
Swing 39
Vamp
Menilmontant
John’s Groove
B.B.B. (Bag’s Barney Blues)
Side 2
Swingin’ Parisian Rhythm
J’ai Ta Main
Nuages
La Route Enchantee
Que Reste-T-il De Nos Amours?
Minor’s Swing
Epistrophy
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33

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180

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