"Live At 'le Pirate'" by John Marshall is a captivating live album released on January 1, 2008, under the Organic Music label. Spanning a total duration of 1 hour and 4 minutes, this album showcases John Marshall's exceptional musical prowess through a collection of eight tracks. Each piece is a testament to Marshall's skill and versatility, with notable tracks such as "Down Through The Years" and "Poor Butterfly" offering a glimpse into his dynamic range.
The album features a blend of classic and original compositions, with tracks like "Fahrvergnuegen" and "Evidence" highlighting Marshall's ability to infuse traditional melodies with a contemporary twist. "Con Alma" and "Embraceable You" further demonstrate his mastery of jazz standards, while "Cup Bearers" and "Head And Shoulders" showcase his innovative approach to composition.
"Live At 'le Pirate'" is not just a recording; it's a live experience captured in studio quality, offering listeners an intimate look into John Marshall's performance style. The album's release in 2008 places it within a broader discography that includes works like "Waltz For Worms" (2010) and "The Right Time" (2011), solidifying Marshall's reputation as a versatile and accomplished artist. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to John Marshall's music, "Live At 'le Pirate'" is a compelling addition to any music collection.