First I want to mention Michaels outstanding service.. thanks !!
If you are not an accordion fan and Welked out by the drivel from the 60's-70's... this will change your mind...
If you are an accordion enthusiast (as am I) this is a turning point CD.
Tony Fallone is an absolute master..phrasing, modulation, improvisation, timing..incredible playing. Swing and musette at its best.
I highly recommend Tony Fallone "Accordion Mon Ami" it is now one of my all time favorites.
As much as I like and admire Galliano... this is one step beyond.
Have you heard Armand Lassagne's "Le Tournis"? Chant du Monde put it out at almost the same time as "Accordeon Mon Ami." I actually prefer "Le Tournis," but don't let that dissuade anyone from picking up Fallone's album; it's really stellar. Galliano's latest trio recording is pretty cool as well. He plays a Monk tune (which sounds like it could have come out of on of Gus Viseur's '50's sessions) and Satie piece, among others. Accordion enthusiasts will also want to track down Papillon's "Hotel Bergerac," which features Gwen Cresens and the legendary Jean Corti.
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If you are not an accordion fan and Welked out by the drivel from the 60's-70's... this will change your mind...
If you are an accordion enthusiast (as am I) this is a turning point CD.
Tony Fallone is an absolute master..phrasing, modulation, improvisation, timing..incredible playing. Swing and musette at its best.
I highly recommend Tony Fallone "Accordion Mon Ami" it is now one of my all time favorites.
As much as I like and admire Galliano... this is one step beyond.