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Thanks to his concert at the Olympia on November 22, 1958, and his subsequent performances at Club St. Germain, Art Blakey had become the new hero of the Paris jazz scene. People raved about his “Blues March” and “Moanin’,”
so why not ask him to compose the soundtrack for Édouard Molinaro’s new, just-completed film – “Des Femmes Disparaissent”; in English, “The Road to Shame”? The only problem, albeit a major one, was that time was short, so an
“original” film score was out of the question. Thus, the Jazz Messengers were forced to spread the gospel in a different way. Fortunately, the band’s tenor saxophonist and arranger, Benny Golson, had become an expert at turning the
old into something new, and he did so with equal parts talent and intelligence. Aside from three original compositions, the film’s musical sequences are actually fragments from the Messengers’ repertoire, albeit in adapted form; “Whisper
Not,” for example, can be recognized as “Ne Chuchote Pas.” An extremely daring process… but the result is remarkable!
“Des Femmes Disparaissent” was recorded on December 18 and 19, 1958, in Paris, France, produced by Marcel Romano, and originally released in 10-inch format on Fontana. The album was later also released as a 12-inch LP and CD
with additional French soundtrack material from the same period, contributed by other jazz artists. For the reissue of “Des Femmes Disparaissent,” Sam Records decided to stick strictly to the original version – both in terms of the 10-inch format
and the original tracklist. To this end, SAM Records commissioned Kevin Gray (Cohearent Audio) to produce the lacquer cuts and Optimal Media in Germany to press the record. The facsimile reissue of the album, limited to 2,000 copies, naturally
comes with the original cover and a double-sided insert featuring an original photo by Jean-Pierre Leloir.
Sam Records is a non-profit, independent jazz label based in Paris, France, founded in 2011 by Fred Thomas. The label is dedicated to reissuing jazz records recorded and produced in France in the 1950s and 1960s. All record covers are recreated
using the original photos, paintings, and/or drawings.
MUSICIANS
Lee Morgan (trumpet)
Benny Golson (tenor saxophone)
Bobby Timmons (piano)
Jymie Merritt (bass)
Art Blakey (drums)
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Title
Side A:
1. Générique
2. Pierre Et Béatrice
3. Nasol
4. Tom
5. Poursuite Dans La Ruelle
6. Ne Chuchote Pas'
7. Mambo Dans La Voiture
8. Merlin'
9. Juste Pour Eux Seuls'
Side B:
1. Blues Pour Doudou
2. Blues Pour Marcel
3. Blues Pour Vava
4. Pasquier
5. Quaglio
6. La Divorcée De Léo Fall
7. Suspense, Tom Et Nasol
8. Des Femmes Disparaissent
9. Final Pour Pierre Et Béatrice
| 33/45 RPM | 33 RPM |
|---|---|
| Record Label | Sam Records |
| Είδος | Jazz |
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