@Jazzaferri Jay, Ed is fantastic, been listening this afternoon to the one with Desmond and his duo with Don Thompson which is also a textbook of jazz comping done well. Thanks
@Buco ...... so glad you enjoyed that. Listening to Seb and Mathieu took me back to DFNW - I think 2010, same one as Rosenberg Trio. I took courses from both of them. Mathieu had enough English to show us his rhythm stuff but he translated for Seb at the time.
Sebastien is such a wonderful artist and Mathieu and he have conversations on stage at the same level as Paul D and Ed B (another of my fave guitar players)
The Magic really starts to happen when you can play it with your eyes closed
Amazing stuff! Does anybody know the songs being played (I recognise a few but not all)?
0:00 Anouman
2:35 I’ll Remember April
8:00 Tears
13:20 ???
18:45 Minor Blues
22:28 ???
25:17 Montaigne St. Genevieve
27:28 All the Things You Are
32:17 Limehouse Blues
36:44 Mélodie au crépuscule
Perhaps someone else can fill in the ???s.
Benny
"It's a great feeling to be dealing with material which is better than yourself, that you know you can never live up to."
-- Orson Welles
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@Jazzaferri Jay, Ed is fantastic, been listening this afternoon to the one with Desmond and his duo with Don Thompson which is also a textbook of jazz comping done well. Thanks
Sebastien is such a wonderful artist and Mathieu and he have conversations on stage at the same level as Paul D and Ed B (another of my fave guitar players)
Yes!
Yeah I was wondering the same.
It could be Indian but I'll ask a fan and collector friend.
0:00 Anouman
2:35 I’ll Remember April
8:00 Tears
13:20 ???
18:45 Minor Blues
22:28 ???
25:17 Montaigne St. Genevieve
27:28 All the Things You Are
32:17 Limehouse Blues
36:44 Mélodie au crépuscule
Perhaps someone else can fill in the ???s.
"It's a great feeling to be dealing with material which is better than yourself, that you know you can never live up to."
-- Orson Welles