• Hal Singer - Blues And News

Hal Singer - Blues And News

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Hal Singer, an accomplished American jazz bandleader and renowned saxophonist, made a significant transition in 1965 when he relocated to the vibrant city of Paris. Having previously been associated with the esteemed Duke Ellington and his backing band, Singer embarked on a captivating journey of musical exploration, delving into the realm of free jazz. Teaming up with the exceptional talents of trombonist Jacques Bolognési, guitarist Jean-Claude André, and drummer Art Taylor, Singer forged a harmonious collaboration that gave birth to the extraordinary masterpiece known as 'Blues And News.' This album stands as a soul-stirring testament to Singer's unwavering passion for music, blending elements of soul and extravagance into a captivating tapestry of sound.

Label: SouffleContinu Records

Cat No: FFL079

Format: 180g 12" Vinyl LP

Genre: Jazz / Soul-Jazz

Release Date: 2nd June 2023

Tracklist:

A1. It's My Thing

A2. Pour Stephanie

A3. Du Bois

B1. Blues For Hal

B2. Lina

B3. Malcolm X

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