Henri Texier, a master of French jazz, presents "African Flashback," a captivating album recorded in April 2005 at the renowned Studio Gil Evans in Amiens. This album is a testament to Texier's prowess as a bassist and composer, featuring a stellar lineup with Aldo Romano on drums and Louis Sclavis on clarinet and saxophone. The album is a blend of contemporary jazz and free improvisation, offering a unique listening experience that spans 52 minutes across 13 tracks.
"African Flashback" is a journey through diverse musical landscapes, with each track offering a distinct flavor. From the evocative "Berbère" to the introspective "Entre chien et loup," and the energetic "African Panther 69," the album showcases the trio's exceptional chemistry and improvisational skills. The album's title track, "African Flashback," is a standout, reflecting the album's African influences and Texier's deep connection to the continent's musical heritage.
The album was released on January 1, 2005, under the Label Bleu imprint, and has since garnered critical acclaim for its innovative approach to jazz. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a casual listener, "African Flashback" promises an engaging and enriching experience. The album's intricate compositions and dynamic performances make it a standout release in Henri Texier's discography.