Cole, Nat King & The Quincy Jones Big Band
Live In Paris 19 Avril 1960
The Fifties saw a major turn in the career of Nat King Cole, who made his name as a jazz pianist before becoming one of
the greatest crooners. Quincy Jones, still in his twenties, moved to Paris in 1959 and, with the help of Frank TEnot and
Daniel Filipacchi, set up a big band which he led with swing and elegance (cf. the set "Quincy Jones Live in Paris",
FA5460, in this collection). In 1960, the famous impresario Norman Granz set up a meeting between Nat & Quincy during
the crooner's European tour; Granz had been a fan of Cole since the beginning, and he knew there were purists in Europe,
so he asked Cole to go back to the piano he'd abandoned a few years before and play some titles with a trio. Those
titles contrast sharply with the big band pieces and leave room for some wonderful improvising. In fact, this whole
recording illustrates a marvellous association between two men of jazz, both capable of creating fantastic hits, and
both with a unique approach to great popular music. Patrick FREMEAUX The Live in Paris collection by Michel BrilliE
allows listeners to hear previously-unreleased recordings (made at concerts and private- or radio-sessions) by the great
20th stars in jazz, rock & roll and song. These "live" takes, and the artists' rapport with their audiences, gives these
performances an additional soul and sensibility in counterpoint to the rigorous demands of studio recordings. Particular
care was taken when restoring the sound of these tapes in order to meet CD standards while preserving the original
colours of the period. Patrick FREMEAUX & Gilles PETARD
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CD - 1 disk
Release
01-04-2015
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586602
EAN
3561302549422
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