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Martial Solal - Fafasifa flac album
  • Performer Martial Solal
  • Title Fafasifa
  • Date of release 1967
  • Other formats MPC MMF APE DTS TTA MIDI MP3
  • Genre Jazz / Stage & Screen
  • Size MP3 1120 mb
  • Size FLAC 1523 mb
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 211

Fafasifa is a hard bop music album recording by MARTIAL SOLAL released in 1967 on CD, LP/Vinyl and/or cassette. A1 Fafasifa A2 Reflets mobiles A3 Indianapolis A4 Atmosphere A5 Aquaplane A6 Henri's B1 Musique en cinq sets B2 Faux fuyants B3 Volez, balles B4 A pas de loup-garou B5 Virevoltant B6 Billes de joie. Bass – Gilbert Rovere Percussion – Charles Bellonzi Piano, Harpsichord, Organ – Martial Solal. CBS ‎– S 63473 (France). Also released as different 10" on the French library label Musique Pour L'Image. Thanks to snobb for the addition.

Also released as different 10" on the French library label Musique Pour L'Image.

1954 Modern Sounds: France. 1958 Martial solal et son grand orchestre. Martial Solal, Toots Thielemans. 1 You Stepped Out Of A Dream. 3 Lover Man. 4 Waltz For Sonny.

Martial Solal (born August 23, 1927 in Algiers, Algeria) is a French jazz pianist and composer, who is probably most widely known for the music he wrote for Jean-Luc Godard's debut feature film À bout de souffle (1960). Solal was the son of an opera singer and piano teacher, who learnt the instrument from the age of six, settling in Paris in 1950.

Martial Solal in 2006, with his Newdecaband. Martial Solal (born August 23, 1927, Algiers, French Algeria) is a French jazz pianist and composer. YouTube Encyclopedic. In 1963 he made a much admired appearance at the Newport Jazz Festival in Rhode Island; the Newport '63 album purporting to be a recording of this gig is actually a studio recreation. At this time, his regular trio featured bassist Guy Pedersen and drummer Daniel Humair. From 1968 he regularly performed and recorded with Lee Konitz in Europe and the United States of America. In recent years, Martial Solal has continued to perform and record with his trio.

Martial Solal (born August 23, 1927, Algiers, French Algeria) is a French jazz pianist and composer, who is probably most widely known for the music he wrote for Jean-Luc Godard's debut feature film À bout de souffle (1960). Style:MLA Chicago APA. "Martial Solal Album.

Tracklist

A1 Fafasifa 2:17
A2 Reflets Mobiles 2:58
A3 Indianapolis 2:40
A4 Atmosphère 3:07
A5 Aquaplane 2:33
A6 Henri's 3:00
B1 Musique En Cinq Sets 3:15
B2 Faux Fuyants 2:59
B3 Volez, Balles 2:56
B4 A Pas De Loup-Garou 3:13
B5 Virevoltant 3:06
B6 Billes De Joie 1:25

Credits

  • Bass – Gilbert Rovere*
  • Percussion – Charles Bellonzi
  • Piano, Harpsichord, Organ – Martial Solal

Notes

Production M.P.I.
Also released as different 10" on the French library label Musique Pour L'Image.