Henri Texier's "A Cordes et à Cris" is a captivating journey into the world of French jazz, released in 1979 under the JMS Productions label. This album marks Texier's third solo venture, following his previous works "Varech" and "Amir." In this unique project, Texier showcases his extraordinary versatility by playing all the instruments himself, including contrabass, oud, flute, and percussion, creating a rich tapestry of sounds that blend jazz, folk, and world music elements. The album's nine tracks, spanning a total of 32 minutes, offer a diverse range of styles, from free improvisation to more structured compositions. Standout tracks like "Luce d'Alba," "Kan ar Labour," and the title track "A cordes et à cris" highlight Texier's innovative approach to music, making this album a standout in the spiritual jazz genre. Originally a rare find, "A Cordes et à Cris" has been reissued, allowing new audiences to discover the timeless brilliance of Henri Texier's music.