Michel Portal, the renowned French multi-instrumentalist, presents "Minneapolis," a captivating exploration of jazz that transcends traditional boundaries. Released on January 1, 2001, under Universal Music Division Decca Records France, this album is a testament to Portal's versatility and innovation, blending elements of French jazz, free jazz, and chamber music into a cohesive and compelling whole.
"Minneapolis" spans a generous 72 minutes, featuring 14 tracks that showcase Michel Portal's mastery of the saxophone and clarinet. The album opens with "Domimonk," a brief yet intriguing introduction, followed by the energetic "MP On The Run." Each track offers a unique sonic experience, from the contemplative "Solitudes" to the playful "The Squirrel And The Loons." The instrumental "Shopping For Black Shirts" adds a touch of intrigue, while "Cinco De La Tarde" brings the album to a satisfying close.
Michel Portal's virtuosity is evident throughout, as he effortlessly navigates complex compositions and improvisations. The album's diverse influences and Portal's distinctive style make "Minneapolis" a standout in his discography and a compelling listen for jazz enthusiasts. Whether you're a long-time fan of Michel Portal or new to his work, "Minneapolis" offers a rich and rewarding experience.