Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers – Des Femmes Disparaissent – OST – Fontana – 1959

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Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers – Des Femmes Disparaissent – OST – Fontana – 1959

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Recorded in Paris, December, 1958.
Original LP 10-inch issue: Fontana 660.224 MR.

Art Blakey was the new hero on the Paris jazz scene, thanks to his Olympia concert on November 22nd 1958, and his subsequent appearances at the Club St. Germain. People swore by his ‘Blues March’ and ‘Moanin’, so why not get him to do the soundtrack for the film Molinaro just finished? The only problem, albeit a major one, was that time was short, so an original score was out of the question: the Jazz Messengers would have to preach the good word by other means. Fortunately, the band’s tenor and arranger, Benny Golson, had become an expect in the art of making something new out of something old, and he did it with equal talent and intelligence.Except for three originals, the musical sequences of the film are actually fragments from the Messengers’ book, but in adapted versions; ‘Whisper Not’, for example, can be discerned underneath ‘Ne Chuchote Pas’. It was an extremely hazardous process…but the result turned out to be remarkable!!!
From Alain Tercinet.

 

Générique:

Tom:

Mambo Dans La Voiture:

Blues Pour Marcel:

 

Lee Morgan (Trumpet)
Benny Golson (Tenor Saxophone)
Bobby Timmons (Piano)
Jymie Merritt (Bass)
Art Blakey (Drums)

 

Side A

  • Générique 2’46”
  • Pierre et Béatrice 1’04”
  • Nasol 0’42”
  • Tom 1’15”
  • Poursuite dans la Ruelle 0’21”
  • Ne Chuchote Pas 1’26”
  • Mambo Dans La Voiture 1’18”
  • Merlin 0’46”
  • Juste Pour Eux Seuls 2’26”

Side B

  • Blues Pour Doudou 3’15”
  • Blues Pour Marcel 4’20”
  • Blues Pour Vava 3’31”
  • Pasquier 1’02”
  • Quaglio 0’47”
  • La Divorcée De Léo Fall 2’12”
  • Suspense, Tom Et Nasol 0’40”
  • Des Femmes Disparaissent 1’03”
  • Final Pour Pierre Et Béatrice 1’00”

 

Re-mastered from the original mono master tapes.
Cut by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio, LLC .
Vinyl pressed by Optimal in Germany.
10-inch – Facsimile reissue using the original cover art.
Double insert using an original photo by Jean-Pierre Leloir 1958.
Each record has been visually checked to prevent defects.

 

Additional information

Weight 150 g
Dimensions 30 × 30 × 2 cm