Michel Petrucciani's "Colors" is a vibrant and comprehensive collection that celebrates the genius of one of jazz's most innovative pianists. Released on October 25, 2019, this double CD compilation spans a rich tapestry of live performances and studio recordings, offering a deep dive into Petrucciani's extraordinary musical legacy. The album features 18 tracks, including live renditions of beloved songs like "September Second" and "Brazilian Like," alongside studio gems such as "Hidden Joy" and "Guadeloupe." The diverse range of styles within the album—from French jazz to Latin jazz—showcases Petrucciani's versatility and his unique ability to blend genres seamlessly.
Petrucciani, who passed away at the age of 36 in 1999, left behind a prolific body of work that continues to inspire and captivate audiences. Despite the physical challenges he faced due to osteogenesis imperfecta, his music is a testament to his unyielding spirit and artistic brilliance. "Colors" is not just a retrospective but a living testament to his enduring influence on the jazz world. The album's duration of 1 hour and 40 minutes ensures that listeners can fully immerse themselves in Petrucciani's musical journey, experiencing the depth and breadth of his compositions.
The album is released under the Disques Dreyfus label, known for its high-quality productions, and is available in various formats, including CD and vinyl. Whether you're a longtime fan of Michel Petrucciani or a newcomer to his music, "Colors" offers a compelling introduction to his artistry and a reminder of why he remains a beloved figure in the world of jazz.