"Impertinance," released in October 2006 by Franck Tortiller, is a captivating journey into the world of French jazz, showcasing the masterful interplay between Tortiller's vibraphone and the unique contributions of Michel Godard on tuba and Patrice Héral on percussion and vocals. This album, under the CAM JAZZ label, is a testament to the rich textures and rhythmic complexity that define the genre.
The album spans a generous 61 minutes, featuring 13 tracks that seamlessly blend traditional jazz elements with contemporary influences. From the haunting melodies of "Les Sorcières" to the infectious rhythms of "Mona" and the evocative "La Belle Vie," each song offers a distinct flavor while maintaining a cohesive musical narrative. The title track, "Impertinance," sets the tone with its hypnotic vibraphone rhythms, underscored by Godard's deep, resonant tuba and Héral's percussive prowess.
Tortiller's virtuosity on the vibraphone is a highlight, his intricate patterns and dynamic range adding depth and intrigue to every composition. Godard's tuba provides a rich, earthy counterpoint, while Héral's percussive and vocal contributions add layers of texture and rhythm. Together, they create a sonic landscape that is both familiar and innovative, paying homage to jazz traditions while pushing the boundaries of the genre.
"Impertinance" is not just an album; it's an experience. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album offers a rich tapestry of sounds and rhythms that will captivate and inspire. With its blend of technical skill, creative vision, and musical chemistry, "Impertinance" stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of French jazz and the artistry of Franck Tortiller, Michel Godard, and Patrice Héral.