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Remi Toulon 5tet: The Crave
ByRemi Toulon
pianoJean-Luc Arramy
bassVincent Frade
drumsSebastien Charlier
harmonicab.1971
Zé-Luis Nascimento
percussionDuring Covid restrictions and lockdowns, many musicians have vented their need to perform through writing and recording music. This album reflects Toulon's expression of the things he was missing from performance, the rhythms of life and musical interaction. Here, he explores Brazilian and Caribbean music as it relates to jazz. "Arabesque" is a track Toulon wrote as he was thinking about the music of

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The whole of this album is quite a journey, visiting music Toulon admires, original pieces which he wrote and dedicated to musicians recently passed, a charming reflective waltz for his daughter, and upbeat Brazilian rhythms for fun. One musician's emotional response to the long break in live music performance. ">
Personnel
Remi Toulon
pianoJean-Luc Arramy
bassVincent Frade
drumsSebastien Charlier
harmonicaZé-Luis Nascimento
percussionAlbum information
Title: The Crave | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Self produced
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