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    Steeve Laffont - New Quintet (2012)

    Posted By: DjangoTiger
    Steeve Laffont - New Quintet (2012)

    Steeve Laffont - New Quintet (2012)
    MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 105,40 MB | 12 Tracks | 47:51
    Genre: Gypsy Jazz, Jazz Swing | Label: Le Chant du Monde

    Yes, Steeve Laffont is a Manouche, and yes again, he plays in Django style as only a handful of guitarists can. But his hopes and wishes as well as his talent are not limited to this obsessive technical skill, nor are his personal musical universe and artistic ambitions limited to working in the wake of Django and his various approaches to jazz. He s been playing guitar in different styles forever (or so it seems), always with the same fervour, the same strong desire, and the same spontaneity. So he is quietly evolving in different ways with the same supple feline grace as Grant Green, the same controlled fieriness as Wes Montgomery, the same sophisticated elegance as Joe Pass, the same sense of melody as Charlie Byrd, the same rolling groove as George Benson, the same elegant lyricism as Jim Hall. Steeve Laffont spells happiness that of innocence found once again, the pure inspiration of an unaffected, direct style constantly aimed at pleasure and jubilation.

    Tracklist:

    1.- Viper's Dream
    2.- Nature Boy
    3.- My Blue Heaven
    4.- Cantaloupe Island
    5.- Django's Tiger
    6.- Tenderly
    7.- Samba For Carmen
    8.- Don't Know Why
    9.- Limehouse Blues
    10.- Bluesette
    11.- There Will Never Be Another You
    12.- Insensiblement

    Musicians:

    Steeve Laffont - acoustic guitar, electric guitar (1, 4, 11)
    Rudy Rabuffetti - acoustic guitar
    Serge Oustiakine - double bass
    Christophe Fournier - flute (2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11)
    Alexandre Velasco - percussions (2, 4, 7, 8)