The Quarantined Jazz Voyager
Closing out the final week of the month is The Swing Machine. It’s another offering from the continent that this Jazz Voyager has discovered not in his collection but one that requires sharing.The title really says it all so aptly named by tenor saxophonist Gérard Badini in preparation for a good time!
The album was recorded May 30, 1975 at the Hoche Studio in Paris, France and was produced by Jacques Lubin. The recording engineer was Gerhard Lehner, the liner notes were written by Alexandre Rado, and the photography by Christian Rose.
Tracks | 44:48- It Don’t Mean A Thing (Duke Ellington, Irving Mills) ~
- Let’s Do It (Cole Porter) ~
- Sam Woodyard Is Back In Town (Gérard Badini) ~
- Cute (Neal Hefti)
- Asphodèle (Raymon Fol) ~
- Stomp, Lok And Listen ( Duke Ellington) ~
- Michel Gaudry ~ Double Bass
- Drums – Sam Woodyard ~ Drums
- Raymond Fol ~ Piano, Celesta
- Gérard Badini ~ Tenor Saxophone
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