Dive into the rich, swinging sounds of "Tricotism," the latest offering from jazz legend Lucky Thompson, released on January 29, 2021, via ReUP. This captivating album is a masterclass in hard bop, bebop, and French jazz, showcasing Thompson's virtuosity on the tenor saxophone and his deep understanding of these intricate genres.
"Tricotism" is a journey through time, featuring a blend of classic and contemporary jazz styles. The album opens with the playful "Bo-Bi My Boy" and takes listeners on a musical adventure through tracks like the upbeat "Op Meets Lt" and the sultry "Deep Passion." Each of the 15 tracks offers a unique perspective on Thompson's musical evolution, from the introspective "Old Reliable" to the lively "Dancing Sunbeam."
The album's standout tracks, such as "Translation" and "Tom-Kattin'," highlight Thompson's ability to blend traditional jazz elements with modern sensibilities. The album closes with the hopeful "Good Luck," leaving listeners with a sense of satisfaction and a desire to revisit the earlier tracks.
"Tricotism" features a stellar lineup of musicians, including Sammy Price on piano, Jean-Pierre Sasson on guitar, Pierre Michelot on bass, and Gerard Pochonet on drums. Their collective talent shines through in every note, creating a cohesive and engaging listening experience.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 5 minutes, "Tricotism" is a testament to Lucky Thompson's enduring legacy in the world of jazz. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.
Lucky Thompson was a pioneering American jazz saxophonist, renowned for his mastery of both tenor and soprano saxophones. Born Eli Thompson, he earned the nickname 'Lucky' and made significant contributions to the jazz scene, blending elements of swing and bebop with harmonically sophisticated playing. Thompson was ahead of his time in embracing the soprano saxophone, predating John Coltrane's popularisation of the instrument. His career saw him perform with jazz legends such as Miles Davis and Stan Kenton, but it also took a tumultuous turn, leading him to Europe where he joined a community of exiled jazz greats like Don Byas and Dexter Gordon. Thompson's music is a testament to his versatility, offering a sound that is both timeless and modern, making him a standout figure in the world of hard bop and bebop.
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