26 April 2011

Jef Gilson's Europamerica Big Band + Le Quatuor De Saxophones - Live in Moers '79









"A bien des égards le découvreur et le novateur que fut Jef Gilson dans les années 60/70 reste un des pivots de la créativité de la scène musicale française : à redécouvrir pour tous ceux qui ne connaiassent pas".

Rec. live at the 8th Moers Jazz Festival, Moers, Germany,
on June 2, 1979 (mics recording)

Jef Gilson,conductor
Roger Guérin,trumpet
François Jeanneau/Philippe Maté/Joe McPhee/André Jaume/
Marc Richard/Jean-Louis Chautemps/Jacques Di Donato,reeds
Francois Couturier,piano
Jean-Charles Capon,cello
Pierre-Yves Sorin,bass
Jacques Thollot,drums

1. B.Hennen Intro (02:11)
2. Chromatisme (08:33)
3. Variation Sur Six Notes (10:27)
4. Fast Family (07:25)
5. Shreveport Stomp (06:10)
6. Unknown (10:03)
7. Unknown (09:26)
8. 145,154 (09:42)

Total Time 1:04:00

All compositions by J.Gilson except 5 by J.R.Morton.

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Jacques Di Donato,baritone sax
François Jeanneau,tenor & soprano saxes
Philippe Maté,alto sax
Jean-Louis Chautemps,tenor sax

1. Bram Van Velde (06:24)
2. La Lynx (09:08)
3. Lassitude (04:09)
4. Unknown (06:19)
5. Unknown (05:13)
6. Unknown (06:27)

Total Time 37:44

All compositions by F.Jeanneau.

Shreveport Stomp


Lassitude

10 comments:

riccardo said...

Jef Gilson's Europamerica Big Band :

mp3 (142 Mb)

flac (415 MB)

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Le Quatuor De Saxophones :

mp3 (84 MB)

flac (230 MB)

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

What a surprise!

Thank you Riccardo for this gift!!

Félix said...

For those interested, I just received François Jeanneau & Jean-Louis Chautemps in my radio show, they're talking about the Quatuor:

http://www.radiocampusparis.org/melting_pot/jazzandco/francois-jeanneau-jean-louis-chautemps-140311/

It's in french...

Thanks for the share, Riccardo!

wightdj said...

Very cool, double thanks.

Wallofsound said...

Wonderful. Many thanks.

volumeselector said...

Priority re up! Please, lets get this lost gem to the people.

Unknown said...

I'm not sure about François Jeanneau, who was one of the saxophonists on the LP EUROPAMERIA (Palm, 1977) and also was one of the four players in the Quatuor de Saxophones in Moers (1979). But the question is if he had also played with the big band in Moers. After all, François Jeanneau does not appear on the only photo that seems to exist of that band in Moers, which can be viewed at https://www.facebook.com/palmunit/photos/jef-gilson-europamerica-big-band-andr%C3%A9-jaume-fran%C3%A7ois-couturier-pierre-yves-sori/1649518571771519/ .

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

HI Unknown - it seems you are right.
The Moers Festival archive does not list Jeanneau on the line-up for the big band.
https://2020.moers-festival.de/archiv/programmarchiv/die-1970er/
Jef Gilson (keys), Francois Couturier (keys), Jean - Louis Chautemps (reeds), Philippe Maté (reeds), Andre Jaumé (reeds, cl), Alain Hatot (reeds), Patrick Bourgoin (reeds), Jacques Di Donato (reeds), Jean - Charles Capon (cello), Pierre-Yves Sorin (b), Jacques Thollot (dr), feat. Byard Lancaster (reeds)

But the informations aren't always correct instead it seems the archive contains mostly what was scheduled but not necessarily which musicians actually have been playing at the festival.

Guitarradeplastico,scraping oddities said...

please reup

DRONSZ said...

A reup would be much welcome!