MEDIUM Vinyl Record
WEIGHT 150gr (black vinyl) 33rpm 10“ LP
CONDITION sealed
COVER Standard
CONDITION COVER M mint
SERIALNUMBER No
LIMITED Yes
MISCELLANEOUS Mono, double insert using an original photo from 1959, Deluxe Facsimile Reissue, Booklet
COVER DAMAGES No, we take care about that
MUSICIAN HOMEPAGE --
Barney Wilen – alto sax
Kenny Dorham - trumpet
Duke Jordan - piano
Paul Rovère - bass
Kenny Clarke - drums
témoin dans la ville - 2:56
la pendaison - 0:59
mélodie pour les radios-taxis - 3:47
poursuite et métro - 2:08
ambiance pourpre - 0:57
préméditation dans l’appartement - 1:40
la vie n’est qu’une lutte - 2:08
complainte du chauffeur - 0:38
sur l’antenne - 0:40
blues de l’attente - 4:11
s.o.s. radio-taxis - 0:53
final au jardin d’acclimatation - 3:39
Barney Wilen’s career took off in 1957
That year, he won the Django Reinhardt prize and recorded with Miles Davis the soundtrack of the film ‘Elevator to the Scaffold’
Taking advantage of an international fame, he records in 59 the music of the film ‘Les Liaisons Dangereuses’ with Thelonious Monk and Art Blakey, then composes himself that of the film ‘Un témoin dans la ville’ directed by Edouard Molinaro
For this night tour through Paris, Barney Wilen is surrounded by the musicians who have accompanied him for several weeks at the Club Saint-Germain: Kenny Dorham, Duke Jordan, Paul Rovère and Kenny Clarke
The result is a very happy marriage, as the music seems to have been created for the image and the image for the music
RECORDING December 4 1957 in Paris
ENGINEERING --
LABEL fontana
RE MASTERING Kevin Gray
RE RELEASED 2023
AVERAGE RATING 4.5 Stars out of 5
PRESSING by Optimal Media GmbH Germany
MADE IN France / Germany
STYLE Jazz / Cool Jazz
AVAILABLE as long as inventory