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Jon Hassell: trumpet, J.A.Deane: percussion, alto flute, Jean-Philippe Rykiel: keyboards, Michael Brook: guitar, Richard Horowitz: keyboards, Brian Eno: bass, Richard Armin: RAAD electric strings, Paul Armin: RAAD electric strings, Miguel Frasconi: flute
Terje Rypdal: electric guitar Palle Mikkelborg: trumpet Terje Tønnesen: violin David Darling: cello Christian Eggen: piano, keyboards Paolo Vinaccia: drums, percussion Jon Christensen: drums
Pat Metheny: guitars, synclavier, Lyle Mays: piano, synthesizer, autoharp, organ, synclavier, Steve Rodby: bass, Dan Gottlieb: drums, Nana Vasconcelos: percussion, vocal, berimbau
Nguyên Lê enlightens the Floyd’s repertoire – pure happiness – and enchants it with the collusion of the NDR Bigband and its brilliant soloists, deploying new sound-textures created by the uplifting orchestrations of Michael Gibbs. The arrangements here provide choice settings for inspired improvisations and also reveal other compositions which appear as natural extensions of the original opus.
Emile Parisien: saxophones, Julien Touery: piano, Ivan Gelugne: bass, Sylvain Darrifourcq: drums, percussion, zither
"The Key", the debut album of the Mauritian pianist Jerry Léonide is the key to a whole world; to the music and joie de vivre of an island paradise in the Indian Ocean. Léonide translates the irresistible, bouncingly danceable, clearly African influenced grooves and light and breezy crystal-clear melodies of his homeland into the vocabulary of jazz.
Jerry Léonide: piano, Gino Chantoiseau: double bass, Jhonny Joseph: drums, percusion, Sylvain Gontard: flugelhorn, Vincent Le Quang: soprano sax, Woz Kaly: vocal, Benjamin Petit: alto sax, Linley Marthe: bass guitar, Fred Grenade: bass guitar, Christophe Chretien: percussion, Fannie Klein: vocal