Eddy Louiss, a master of French jazz, invites you to explore the rich and soulful sounds of "Sentimental Feeling," released in 1999 under the Dreyfus Jazz label. This captivating album is a testament to Louiss' virtuosity and his ability to blend traditional jazz with contemporary influences, creating a unique and engaging listening experience.
"Sentimental Feeling" is a collection of nine tracks that showcase Louiss' exceptional talent on the organ, accompanied by his trio and a fanfare ensemble on select tracks. The album opens with the title track, "Sentimental Feeling," a soulful and introspective piece that sets the tone for the rest of the album. "Le Destin" and "Cahin-Caha" are standout tracks, featuring the fanfare ensemble and showcasing Louiss' ability to blend jazz with orchestral elements.
The album also includes a variety of styles within the jazz genre, from the upbeat and energetic "High Life" to the hauntingly beautiful "Insomnie." "Blind Man" and "La Scorpionne" are more experimental tracks, featuring Louiss' signature improvisational style and pushing the boundaries of traditional jazz.
With a duration of just under an hour, "Sentimental Feeling" is a perfect introduction to Eddy Louiss' music and a must-listen for any jazz enthusiast. The album's blend of traditional and contemporary elements, along with Louiss' exceptional talent, make it a standout in the world of French jazz.
Eddy Louiss, born in Paris in 1941, was a virtuoso of French jazz, renowned for his mastery of the Hammond organ, piano, and vocals. With a musical lineage—his father was a trumpeter—Eddy began his career in the 1950s, playing in his father's orchestra. He later became a member of the acclaimed vocal group Les Double Six of Paris, where his primary instrument shifted to the organ. Eddy's career was marked by his dynamic performances and innovative compositions, earning him the title "voix de l'orgue" (voice of the organ) for his distinctive sound. He was a frequent collaborator with legendary French singer Claude Nougaro and led his own big band, the "Multicolor Feeling Fanfare." Eddy's influence extended beyond his instrument, making him a true pioneer in the jazz world. His legacy continues to inspire, with his music celebrated for its passion, creativity, and virtuosic flair. Eddy Louiss passed away in Poitiers in 2015, leaving behind a rich musical heritage that continues to resonate with jazz enthusiasts worldwide.
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