"Trois heures du matin" is a captivating jazz album by French trumpeter Eric Le Lann, released on September 1, 1995, under L'oz Production. This 13-track journey into the world of French jazz, free jazz, and traditional jazz, is a testament to Le Lann's musical prowess and his collaboration with pianist Michel Grailler. Recorded in Paris in 1995, the album is a deliberate exploration of minimalism, with Le Lann and Grailler aiming to play "the least number of notes possible," resulting in a subtle and sophisticated sound.
The album opens with a rendition of "The Man I Love," followed by a diverse range of tracks that include standards like "Lush Life," "In a Sentimental Mood," "When I Fall in Love," and "God Bless the Child," as well as original compositions like "Delilha," "Marion la nuit," and "Twins Valse." Each track is a showcase of Le Lann's expressive trumpet playing and Grailler's nuanced piano work, creating a harmonious blend that is both intimate and dynamic.
With a total runtime of 57 minutes, "Trois heures du matin" offers a rich and immersive listening experience. It's a must for jazz enthusiasts and a delightful discovery for those new to the genre. The album's title, which translates to "Three in the morning," suggests a late-night, intimate atmosphere, inviting listeners to enjoy the music in a relaxed and contemplative setting. Eric Le Lann's "Trois heures du matin" is a timeless addition to any jazz collection, highlighting the beauty of simplicity and the power of understatement in music.