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Ahmad Jamal: Marseille
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Ahmad Jamal
piano1930 - 2023
The title track is afforded three different versions, the first being a mesmeric modally-inspired instrumental foray. The title is also a paean to a country that has enthusiastically supported Jamal throughout his long career culminating in the French government awarding him the prestigious Chevalier De L'Ordre Des Arts Et De Lettres in 2007. The album itself was recorded in Malakoff, a suburb on the outskirts of Paris.
It's well-known that

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
The quoting continues on "Pots En Verre" with a repetition of two tantalisingly familiar chords from

Lee Morgan
trumpet1938 - 1972
"Autumn Leaves" is given a rich makeover, with percussionist Manolo Badrena and drummer

Herlin Riley
drumsb.1957
It's undoubtedly Jamal's use of space and deft light and shade which characterise his playing and this proves that frenetic pyrotechnics are not necessary to make a huge impact on an audience.
This extraordinarily beautiful album, simultaneously released on CD and double vinyl, demonstrates how age alone does not diminish an artist's musical ability and creativity. This superb album's appeal will be undoubtedly very wide indeed. ">
Track Listing
Marseille (instrumental); Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child; Pots En Verre; Marseille (vocal #1); Autumn Leaves; I Came Back To See You / You Were Not There; Baalbeck; Marseille (vocal #2).
Personnel
Ahmad Jamal
pianoAhmad Jamal: piano; James Cammack: double bass; Herlin Riley: drums; Manolo Badrena: percussion; Abd Al Malik (4), Mina Agossi (8): vocals.
Album information
Title: Marseille | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Jazz Village
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