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Janneau, Francois: Une Bien Curieuse Planete

Janneau, Francois: Une Bien Curieuse Planete

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Janneau, Francois: Une Bien Curieuse Planete

Janneau, Francois: Une Bien Curieuse Planete

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Title: Une Bien Curieuse Planete
Artist: Janneau, Francois
Label: Souffle Continu
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 3491570062821
Genre: Jazz

Une Bien Curieuse Planete Francois Jeanneau Souffle Continu Paris, 1965. Pianist Franois Tusques laid the foundation stone of French-style free jazz with his first, soberly titled, album "Free Jazz". Also in the team were several future key names of the French scene, (Michel Portal, Bernard Vitet, Beb Gurin, Charles Saudrais and Franois Jeanneau) all of whom honed their skills at the beginning of the decade in Jef Gilson's groups, although he was none too fond of the turbulent new face of jazz at the time. - Ten years later, Jef Gilson had obviously changed his tune, as the label Palm that he had created in 1973 was now the launch pad for what would become the cream of French and international avant-garde jazz. This would notably be the case for Franois Jeanneau and "Une Bien Curieuse Plante". His first album as leader (after briefly erring into pop with Triangle) was recorded in 1975, a few months after "Watch Devil Go" by his old friend Jacques Thollot, and with more or less the same casting: Jeanneau on sax of course, Jenny-Clark on bass and percussions, Lubat replacing Thollot on drums and Michel Grailler (plucked out of Magma) was called in as a reinforcement for his completely 'out of space*' synthetiser sounds. Thus began a strange trip to a very strange planet, at the border of experimental jazz and swinging avant-garde. From 1960 to nowadays, from Georges Arvanitas to Laetitia Shriff, from Manu Dibango to "Mama" Ba Tkielski, everyone has wanted to play with Franois Jeanneau at some point. There is a good reason for this. The saxophonist is a formidable improviser, but also a solid composer, as he demonstrates on this record with, for example, the monumental "Droit d'Asile", the spooky "Theme For An Unknown Island" or the Coltranesque "Mr J.C. For Ever". Over half a century later, the planet seems far more familiar to us. And Franois Jeanneau is always on the front line for a guided tour.

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