Bertrand Renaudin's "Play," released in April 2013 under Cristal Records, is a captivating journey through the world of jazz, showcasing the artist's mastery and versatility. This 52-minute album features 11 tracks, each offering a unique blend of melody and rhythm that will keep you engaged from start to finish.
"Play" is a collaborative effort, with notable contributions from Jean-Louis Pommier, Thierry Bonneaux, and Yves Torchinsky, adding depth and richness to the music. The album opens with "Pour tous nos amis," setting a warm and inviting tone, and continues with standout tracks like "Désobéissance" and "N-Madiba," which highlight Renaudin's skillful composition and performance.
The album's diversity is evident in tracks like "Le sourire d'Emeline," a softer, more introspective piece, and "Subtitle of the Night," which showcases a more upbeat and energetic side. "Un coin du monde" and "Les cerisiers en fleurs" offer a sense of familiarity and comfort, rounding out the album with a sense of closure.
Renaudin's previous works, such as "You've Got the Watch, We've Got Time" and "Ex-Voto," have established him as a significant figure in the jazz scene, and "Play" is a testament to his continued growth and innovation. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to Renaudin's music, "Play" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.