Bertrand Renaudin's "Miscellaneous Songs" is a captivating jazz album released on January 1, 1991, under Music Box Publishing. This collection features eight tracks, each offering a unique blend of instrumental prowess and melodic charm, spanning a total duration of 56 minutes. Renaudin, known for his distinctive style, takes the lead on six of the tracks, with additional contributions from notable musicians such as Olivier Cahours, Jean-Louis Pommier, and Xavier Cobo.
The album opens with "Song for Tony No. 2," setting a tone of sophistication and depth that carries through to the final track, "Solidarité no. 2." Each song is a testament to Renaudin's versatility and mastery of jazz, from the playful "3 / 4 c'est pour rire no. 2" to the serene "In a Sentimental Mood." The inclusion of standards like "In a Sentimental Mood" alongside original compositions showcases Renaudin's ability to honor the genre's roots while pushing its boundaries.
"Miscellaneous Songs" is a must-listen for jazz enthusiasts and casual listeners alike, offering a rich tapestry of sounds that highlight the collaborative spirit and individual brilliance of its creators. Whether you're a longtime fan of Bertrand Renaudin or new to his work, this album promises an engaging and rewarding listening experience.
1991 Music Box Publishing1991 Bertrand Renaudin
Tracks
Song for Tony No. 2Bertrand Renaudin, Olivier Cahours, Jean-Louis Pommier, Xavier Cobo, Pascal Salmon, Renald Fleury, Denis Monjanel, Yannick Neveu, Laurent Papin, Patrick Tréol, Joël Herissé