René Thomas, a luminary in the world of jazz, presents "Renè Thomas et son Quintette/Sextius," a captivating album released on November 28, 2013, under the Universe label. This collection of 12 tracks offers a rich tapestry of bebop, French jazz, and hard bop, showcasing Thomas's virtuosic guitar skills and his quintet's impeccable ensemble playing.
The album opens with "Burt's Pad," a lively bebop number that sets the tone for the rest of the record. Thomas's guitar work is both intricate and expressive, weaving through the composition with ease. "Chicago" and "Autobuzz" follow, each offering a different facet of the group's musical prowess, from swinging hard bop to more introspective moments.
Thomas's compositions, such as "Thomasia" and "Sextius," demonstrate his ability to craft compelling melodies and harmonies. Meanwhile, his interpretations of standards like "Indiana" and "Get Out of Town" are fresh and engaging, with the quintet's collective musicianship shining through.
The album also features "Imy" and "Dialogue," tracks that highlight the interplay between Thomas and his fellow musicians. The closing track, "Clockworm," is a standout, with its complex rhythms and harmonies showcasing the group's technical prowess and musicality.
Throughout the album, René Thomas's guitar playing is a constant source of inspiration, whether he's delivering blistering solos or providing subtle, supportive accompaniment. With "Renè Thomas et son Quintette/Sextius," Thomas and his quintet have created a record that is both a testament to their individual talents and a celebration of the power of ensemble playing.