"Live At 'le Pirate'" is a captivating live album by the renowned jazz trumpeter and flugelhornist John Marshall, recorded at the intimate venue Le Pirate in Rosenheim, Germany, in May 2007. Released on January 1, 2008, under the Organic Music label, this contemporary jazz and post-bop masterpiece showcases Marshall's extraordinary prowess and mastery of his instruments.
The album spans eight tracks, each a testament to Marshall's virtuosic extended phrases and breath control, as heard in pieces like "Fahrvergnuegen" and "Down Through The Years." The setlist also includes jazz standards such as "Poor Butterfly" and "Embraceable You," as well as original compositions like "Cup Bearers," offering a diverse and engaging listening experience. With a total runtime of 1 hour and 4 minutes, the album provides a rich and immersive journey through the world of contemporary jazz.
Marshall's performance on "Live At 'le Pirate'" is a remarkable display of his technical skill and musicality, making it a standout release in his discography. This live recording captures the energy and spontaneity of a live jazz performance, providing fans and newcomers alike with an authentic and engaging snapshot of John Marshall's artistry.