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Amir
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Labels

JMS.

Catno

JMS 001

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue

Country

France

Release date

Jan 1, 2018

Styles

Jazz Fr

Henri Texier sort en 1976 AMIR un magnifique album de jazz française aux influences issues de sa bretagne folkloriques. Réédité en 2018 par JMS

French double bassist and composer Henri Texier has made some superb albums over the course of his epic career, but few are quite as exceptional as his 1976 debut, "Amir". Now available on vinyl again for the first time since 1979, the set sees Texier and his collaborators mix elements of traditional jazz with of folk, traditional French music, hypnotic raga jazz and some seriously blissful, hazy chanted vocalisations. It's a blend that's in parts hazy, atmospheric, wide-eyed and surprisingly experimental, despite the easy pleasantness of the majority of tracks. The album has previously been championed by Balearic DJs as much as jazz heads, and listening to this reissue it's easy to hear why.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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A1

Amir

4:20

A3

Hommage

4:09

B1

Le Piroguier

4:24

B2

Homme Rouge

5:25

B3

Les Korrigans

5:19

B4

Quand Tout S'Arrête

1:30

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