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Michel Portal: Bailador
By
Randy Weston
piano1926 - 2018

David Murray
saxophone, tenorb.1955

Michel Portal
clarinet, bassb.1935
Simply assembling the group heard here must have been something of a logistical challenge, as guitarist

Lionel Loueke
guitarb.1973

Ambrose Akinmusire
trumpetb.1982

Jack DeJohnette
drumsb.1942
"Dolce," for instance, is a tart, jabbing opening salvo, its intricate, restless chord changes attacked with gusto by Portal and pianist-producer

Bojan Z
piano
Scott Colley
bassb.1963
Portal's biggest surprise here is leaving his B-flat clarinet in its case, opting instead for the burlier sonorities of the bass clarinet (though he does dust off his rarely heard alto saxophone for a couple of tracks, and his soprano for one). Much like

Eric Dolphy
woodwinds1928 - 1964
In interviews, the Frenchman has claimed that he hopes the music on the record is a starting point, to be fleshed out in further live performances. This video suggests that they are off to a good start. At the age of 75, most people are enjoying retirement, relaxing and retrospectively summing up a life's accomplishments. Portal, like many of the greatest musicians, is instead stretching himself, attacking stylistic, generational and cultural borders with abandon. We listeners are lucky enough to have a record of his travels. ">
Track Listing
Dolce; Bailador; Cuba Si, Cuba No; Ombres; Citrus Juice; Alto Blues; One On One; Tutti No Hysterique.
Personnel
Michel Portal
clarinet, bassMichel Portal: bass clarinet (1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8), alto saxophone (3, 6), soprano saxophone (5); Ambrose Akinmusire: trumpet; Lionel Loueke: guitar (1-4); Bojan Z: piano; Scott Colley: bass; Jack DeJohnette: drums.
Album information
Title: Bailador | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: EmArcy
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