Michel Portal's "Bailador" is a captivating journey through the realms of French jazz, free jazz, and chamber music, released on January 1, 2010, under the Universal Music Division Decca Records France label. This album, spanning 57 minutes, features nine tracks that showcase Portal's versatility and mastery over his instruments.
The album opens with "Dolce," setting a serene tone that contrasts with the energetic "Bailador." The title track, written by Eddy Louiss, is a standout piece that highlights Portal's ability to blend different musical styles seamlessly. "Cuba Si, Cuba No" adds a touch of Latin rhythm, while "Ombres" and "Citrus Juice" offer a more introspective mood. "Alto Blues" brings a soulful element, and "One On One" and "Tutti No Hystérique" close the album with a dynamic finish.
"Bailador" is not just an album; it's a testament to Michel Portal's evolution as an artist. From his early days as a rebellious musician to his current status as a respected figure in the jazz world, Portal continues to push boundaries and explore new musical territories. This album is a perfect example of his ability to create music that appeals to a wide audience while maintaining his unique artistic vision. Whether you're a long-time fan of Michel Portal or new to his work, "Bailador" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.