Tommy Flanagan, a master of the keys, invites you to experience the timeless elegance of jazz with his restored 2024 release, "Les Géants Du Jazz: Overseas." Originally recorded in 1957 during his tour with Johnson's quintet, this album has been meticulously restored to bring you the purest, most authentic sound of hard bop, bebop, and cool jazz.
Spanning just over 40 minutes, this concise yet powerful collection features nine tracks, each a testament to Flanagan's virtuosity and the enduring appeal of jazz. From the relaxed grooves of "Relaxin' At Camarillo" to the intricate melodies of "Chelsea Bridge," and the rhythmic complexity of "Eclypso," every piece showcases Flanagan's exceptional skill and the rich tapestry of jazz.
The album opens with "Relaxin' At Camarillo," a track that sets the tone for the entire collection, blending cool jazz with a touch of hard bop. "Chelsea Bridge" follows, offering a more introspective piece that highlights Flanagan's ability to convey deep emotion through his playing. "Eclypso" brings a lively, rhythmic energy, while "Beat's Up" and "Skål Brothers" showcase the album's bebop influences.
"Little Rock" and "Verdandi" offer a blend of cool jazz and hard bop, demonstrating Flanagan's versatility and the album's dynamic range. "Dalarna" brings a touch of Scandinavian influence, reflecting the album's origins. The collection closes with "Willow Weep For Me," a poignant and melancholic piece that leaves a lasting impression.
Recorded in Sweden and released under Mouton Recordings, "Les Géants Du Jazz: Overseas" is a celebration of jazz in its purest form. Whether you're a longtime fan of Tommy Flanagan or new to his music, this album is a must-listen, offering a rich and rewarding experience that highlights the genius of one of jazz's greatest pianists.