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"Scorpio" by Arthur Jones on BYG Actuel 50 (529.350)

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"Scorpio" by Arthur Jones on BYG Actuel 50 (529.350)

Another lovely BYG Actuel title.

I just posted the epic ”Black Suite” album by Jacques Coursil which blew me away, but this one blew me away as well to a similar extent. This is a trio album, with Arthur Jones on alto sax, the brilliant French double bassist Beb Guérin, with his deep and organic tone, and compatriot drummer Claude Delcloo. All three playing on the Coursil joint as well.

It starts off with a free, burning statement for about 4 minutes, and then it slides over to a lovely 5 minute bass solo with some drum accents, and then it picks up again a bit towards the end. Probably would scare off many a non-free lover. But what comes after this first tune is a calmer spiritual energy, including many melodic passages, and then some free stuff during a 2 minute passage on the last tune of the second side. 

Side two begins with a beautiful piece called ”Sad Eyes”. This is jazz artistry at the highest level. Simply amazing stuff. I would suggest you listen to this one first to experience one of the real highlights of this album. I bet you would really dig it. It’s very melodic and very spiritual.

Jones incorporates some melody into his free statements. That’s what stands out for me. As well as playing more spiritual of course, with even more focus on melody. His sound on his alto sax is immense. A great big and clear sound. Never heard anything quite like it. From this moment, a clear favorite on the alto.

The free statements are superb. But it’s the calmer moments which really makes you wonder why he didn’t record more as a leader. He plays absolutely beautiful. This cat was criminallly underrated it seems. A great composer as well, as he wrote all the tunes on this album. Need to check out everything he did and the other cats’ stuff as well. They played on some other BYG sessions for example.

Listen to ”Sad Eyes” and tell me this cat didn’t deserve more recognition. Brilliant stuff.

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"Black Suite" by Jacques Coursil on BYG Actuel 49 (529.349)

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"Black Suite" by Jacques Coursil on BYG Actuel 49 (529.349)

A very special album.

This is probably my favorite find of the year so far. Fantastic album by French trumpeter Jacques Coursil on the BYG label, recorded in 1969 and released in 1971. It’s dark, somber and contemplative. Beautiful in it’s sparseness. Perfect for an autumn afternoon. Coursil was a great trumpeter. He plays in a style of his own for sure. A very thoughtful and deep player. His choice of notes is so original and engaging. It lends itself to wanting to listen over and over again. The two pieces comprising both sides are composed by Coursil.

The album features a fantastic double bassist named Beb Guérin, we also have Anthony Braxton on contrabass clarinet, Arthur Jones on alto sax, Burton Greene on piano and Claude Delcloo on drums. Oustanding group. Braxton on the contrabass clarinet is a definitive highlight. The sounds he produces from this seldom used instrument in jazz is nothing short of magical. Got to mention Arthur Jones as well. His playing on the second side is wonderful.

This album is not for everyone I would imagine, but I think no one can deny it’s uniqueness. It’s a beautifully free, slow glowing piece of jazz artistry. Maybe a new candidate for my top 5 favorite jazz albums list.

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"New Africa" by Grachan Moncur III on BYG Actuel 21 (529.321)

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"New Africa" by Grachan Moncur III on BYG Actuel 21 (529.321)

A beautifully crafted album.

Lovely stuff from Moncur on the French BYG label. The Actuel series has many interesting titles to explore. This one delivers a mix of post-bop and avant-garde flavors. It has a great line-up with Moncur joined by Roscoe Mitchell on alto and piccolo sax, Archie Shepp on tenor sax (one tune only), Dave Burrell on piano, Alan Silva on double bass and Andrew Cyrille on drums. As a drummer myself I always focus plenty on the drums and I truly dig Cyrille. Wonderful player.

Highlight of the album has to be the title tune ”New Africa”, which stretches over 17 minutes. ”Exploration” is quite free and here Cyrille really shines with his delightful drum patterns. The snare, cymbal and hi-hat work is very tasteful, and together with the bass lays a delicate foundation for the soloists to explore over. It’s never abrasive sounding. The overall sound is very pleasant. Also dig ”When” a lot, which is the number on which Shepp plays. It’s flows along nicely with a regular beat and feels light and airy. A great contrast to the rest of the tunes.

This has become one of my favorite albums since beginning to explore the end of the 60’s and onwards. Highly recommended.

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"Ramblin'" by Paul Bley on BYG Actuel 13 (529.313)

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"Ramblin'" by Paul Bley on BYG Actuel 13 (529.313)

My first Paul Bley album is a doozy.

Great trio album by Paul Bley (my first) on the French BYG Actuel label recorded in 1966. Found this at a local store. It’s very accessible with bright and melodic stuff mixed with quiet passages, which are introspective and meditative. ”Both” being the most avant-garde tune on the album. The tunes are a mix of compositions by Carla Bley (Pauls wife), Annette Peacock (Garys wife), Ornette and Paul himself.

Favorite tunes for me are ”Mazatalon”, which is the only Paul Bley original, Ornette’s ”Ramblin” and the slow number ”Albert’s Love Theme” composed by Carla Bley..

Love the fact that there is plenty of room for bassist Mark Levinson to solo and together with drummer Barry Altschul’s contemplative and tasteful accents it creates sparse spaces which are very disarming and beautiful.

It exists two different original cover arts for this title, one with the regular white BYG Actuel front and this one, with the partly blue tinted front. No idea which came first or if they were released at about the same time.

The hunt for more BYG Actuel titles is on and I got another one on it’s way right now.

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