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    Baptiste Trotignon - Share (2009)

    Posted By: Oceandrop
    Baptiste Trotignon - Share (2009)

    Baptiste Trotignon - Share (2009)
    Jazz | EAC Rip | FLAC (image)+CUE+LOG | mp3@320 | 346 MB. & 138 MB.
    600dpi. Complete Scans (JPG) - 44 MB. | WinRar, 3% recovery
    Audio CD (2009) | Label: naive | Catalog# NV-814611 | 58:32 min.

    Review by Ken Dryden ~allmusic
    At first impression, post-bop pianist/composer Baptiste Trotignon looks like a newcomer to the jazz scene, though he has recorded a number of CD since the mid-'90s as a leader on the Naive label. He will likely benefit from the wider distribution of his Sunnyside debut, which features Trotignon playing 11 originals with various lineups. A gifted pianist who shows lots of promise, Trotignon's works hold up well to repeated hearings, engaging his rhythm section and telling a story in the process, highlighted by the catchy "Mon Ange," and the wild uptempo blues "Red Light District."

    Most of the tracks feature the pianist with a trio consisting of bassist Matt Penman and either Eric Harland or Otis Brown II on drums, all of whom provide strong support. Of special interest are the tracks featuring guest Tom Harrell on flugelhorn and tenor saxophonist Mark Turner, who work together to flesh out the exotic ballad "Samsara" and the playful bop vehicle "Dexter." Turner's individual feature is the tense post-bop composition "Flow," while Harrell's showcase is "Blue," an intricate, somewhat pastoral duet with Trotignon. This outstanding release by Baptiste Trotignon will likely provoke investigation of his earlier CDs.
    Baptiste Trotignon - Share (2009)
    Tracklist:
    01. First Song (4:38)
    02. Samsara (5:07)
    03. Mon Ange (6:27)
    04. Dexter (6:16)
    05. Peace (4:58)
    06. Flow (7:05)
    07. Blue (4:40)
    08. Grey (5:50)
    09. Waiting (4:48)
    10. Red Light District (4:27)
    11. Vibe (4:17)

    Baptiste Trotignon - Share (2009)

    Personnel:
    Baptiste Trotignon - piano
    Matt Penman - bass (except #7)
    Eric Harland - drums (#1, 3, 8, 11)
    Otis Brown III - drums (all others)

    Guests:
    Tom Harrell - flugelhorn (on #2, 4, 7)
    Mark Turner - tenor saxophone (on #2, 4, 6)

    ~allAboutJazz

    Born: 1974 | Instrument: Piano

    Born near Paris in 1974, Baptiste Trotignon grew up in the Loire region, outside Saumur. His parents started him on the violin when he was six, but two years later he gave it up in favor of (what else? ) the piano! His classical training began at the age of nine, and a few years later he joined the Nantes Conservatory, where he won prizes for piano and composition. In his teenage years, he discovered and taught himself jazz and improvisation, performing his first concerts at the age of sixteen.

    In 1994 he appeared as actor and musician in Alain Corneau’s film “Le Nouveau Monde”, deciding to move to Paris the following year. In 1998 he formed his trio with Clovis Nicolas (double bass) and Tony Rabeson (drums), a development that provided invaluable experience as a bandleader. Released in June 2000, his debut album Fluide revealed him as one of the most spectacular, broad-ranging and fascinating pianists of his generation. The album won a Django d’Or for Best First Record in March 2001. Still with the same musicians, he released his second album Sightseeing later that same year: Jazzman declared it «the shock of the year» and in December 2001 the Jazz Academy awarded Baptiste the Prix Django Reinhardt, an annual award given to the jazz musician of the year.

    He began to make fewer and fewer appearances as a sideman, performing instead with increasing frequency both with his trio and as a solo artist at international jazz festivals, including: Jazz in Marciac, Montréal, La Villette Jazz Festival, Vienna, Nice, Montreux, Vancouver, Toronto, Ramatuelle, Parc Floral de Paris and Nancy Jazz Pulsations.

    He won the Grand Prix de la Ville de Paris in October 2002 at the Martial Solal International Jazz Competition, and a few months later he also received the French Newcomer of the Year award at the Victoires du Jazz 2003. Spring 2003 saw Baptiste Trotignon release a new recording, this time as a solo pianist performing his original compositions; it was a disc widely praised by the press , by the buying public (over 15,000 copies sold) and concert-goers ( La Roque d’Anthéron Festival, Piano aux Jacobins in Toulouse, Salle Pleyel in Paris, and many others). In early 2005 he released an excellent recording of a four-piece co-led by David El-Malek, the eponymous Trotignon–El-Malek was widely praised by press and public alike.

    October 25, 2005 witnessed the release of Solo II, a new studio album backed by a live DVD recorded at Piano aux Jacobins and an interview with Michel Contat, released as a digipack and limited edition longbox. Beyond simple genres, this latest solo album was a return to the spirit of his debut that confirmed Baptiste’s uncontested originality, as if such a thing had ever been in doubt.

    It was around this time that he first met Aldo Romano, and a true musical affinity developed between them as they gave concerts together, most often as a trio with Rémi Vignolo. In autumn 2006, this combo released the remarkable album “Flower Power”, a musical homage to the period between the late sixties and early seventies. Without ever disguising their particular musical language, the three of them offered their take on a repertoire of pop songs and tracks written by Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd and The Doors, as well as Gainsbourg and Polnareff.

    Whilst simultaneously working on an extremely broad range of projects (concerts as a duo with top-flight improvisers such as Tom Harrell or Brad Mehldau, as well as with the classical pianist Nicholas Angelich; artistic direction of musical tribute evenings at Montreux in memory of Edith Piaf and Claude Nougaro; Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue performed with the Orchestres Lamoureux; music for Claude Goretta’s film “Sartre”, and so on), he continues to develop a musical style that is resolutely open-minded and richly fertile, in collaboration with the quartet he co-leads with David El-Malek; their musical journey has now produced a second album, Fool Time, released in September 2007. It’s a double CD live recording, again in the company of Darryl Hall and Dré Pallemaerts.

    He has played with: Archie Shepp, Tom Harrell, Ari Hoenig, Stefano di Battista, Eric Harland, Russell Malone, Brad Mehldau, Bill Mobley, Malik Mezzadri, Michel Portal, Rick Margitza, Francois et Louis Moutin, Aldo Romano, Kenny Wheeler, Angelique Kidjo, Jeanette Lindstrom, Claude Nougaro, Christian Escoudé, Albert Mangelsdorff, Bireli Lagrène, André Ceccarelli, Bob Hurst, Jeff Watts, Elisabeth Kontomanou, Mark Turner, Catherine Ringer, Ute Lemper, Bernard Lavilliers, Sara Lazarus, Stephane Belmondo, Sylvain Beuf, David Murray, Nicholas Angelich, Peter King, Didier Lockwood… and many others…

    All songs by Baptiste Trotignon
    Recorded, mixed and mastered at Systems II; Brooklyn, June 2008
    Sound Engineer: Mike Marciano
    Production Coordination: Reno di Matteo and Baptiste Trotignon
    Produced by "naive"
    Photography by Jimmy Katz
    Artwork by François Galinier
    Liner notes by Baptiste Trotignon


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    Thanks to the original releaser.

    Baptiste Trotignon - Share (2009)

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