25 January 2019

Gilles Torrent Jazztet - Terre Engloutie (Plainisphare 1986)

Deborah - vocals
Gilles Torrent -  sax
Francois Lindemann - piano
Thierry Augsburger - bass
Marc Erbetta - drums   

A1. Terre Engloutie
A2. Compensation
A3. Intermede n.1
B1. Attente
B2. Inspiration

compositions by Gilles Torrent
recorded 6-7 june 1985

Plainisphare, PL 1267-22
vinyl rip

8 comments:

corvimax said...

https://www.mediafire.com/file/28c7e02d4enmu76/TerreEngloutie.rar/file

francisco santos said...

BIG THX!...

correct silence said...

The album could have been very original with the electric bass and the vocalist but in my opinion the influence of Coltrane is turning to a sort of copy, it would be interesting to listen to more recent recordings of Torrent to check if he have finally broke the link with the father.

Guitarradeplastico,scraping oddities said...

Many thanks

BT said...

Thank-you

corvimax said...

correct silence, I know two more albums by Gilles Torrent, more recent: "Desert de sel" and "La traverse' dans le desert". The first is about on the same wave with Terre Engloutie, despite the collaboraton with Bobby Few and Sunny Murray; the second took a world turn. I dojnt know the last two, called Jazz inspiration vol 1 and 2.
Anyway I like it, a little. I listen and appreciate many kind of music, not only free or improvised, even classical, sometimes, or Zap Mama. No matter where it stands in the history

correct silence said...

oh yes Corvimax, that was just my personal impression.

Solomon said...

Thank you!