"Live at Cameleon, Paris 1968, Vol.2" is a captivating live album by the renowned French jazz drummer Daniel Humair, released on January 1, 1980, under the Dreyfus Jazz label. This album is a testament to Humair's exceptional skill and the vibrant energy of the French jazz scene in the late 1960s. Collaborating with jazz luminaries Jean-Luc Ponty and Eddy Louiss, Humair delivers a dynamic performance that spans five tracks, including jazz standards like "Oleo" and "Sonny Moon for Two," as well as original compositions.
Recorded live at the Cameleon club in Paris, this album captures the raw and spontaneous essence of a live jazz performance. The chemistry between Humair, Ponty, and Louiss is palpable, creating a rich and immersive listening experience. The album's duration of 49 minutes offers a concise yet satisfying journey through the world of French jazz, showcasing the trio's virtuosity and improvisational prowess.
Fans of jazz and enthusiasts of live performances will appreciate the authenticity and passion evident in every note. "Live at Cameleon, Paris 1968, Vol.2" is a must-listen for those seeking to explore the depths of French jazz and the timeless contributions of Daniel Humair.