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Jazz A Vienne Past & Future

Jazz A Vienne Past & Future

Catno

HS233VL

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album Compilation Stereo

Country

France

Release date

Jun 1, 2022

Not every day do you celebrate a 40th birthday. That’s why, the most famous French Jazz Festival, “Jazz at Vienne” is marking the four-decade – emerald – anniversary of France’s signature jazz and blues event not once, but twice. After a truncated 2021 edition, the festival’s storied history, dating back to 1981, is being celebrated with a full concert schedule this year, alongside a compilation album, Past & Future in collaboration with Heavenly Sweetness. The album - an amalgam of stories, emotion and resonant echoes – captures the festival’s essence. Listen in closely, then once again.

PAST
Listen to the best moments of live music in Vienne Antic Theater. With prestigious names of jazz : McCoy Tyner, trio Romano / Sclavis / Texier, Hank Jones, Milt Jackson, Lalo Schiffrin, Roy Hargrove and world music Gilberto Gil, Banda de Santiago de Cuba.

FUTURE
A selection of the best young artists of the French jazz scene, chosen following a call for candidates of several months ! 7 unreleased tracks specially recorded for this album. The young talents who will hopefully be part of the festival in the coming

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HS233VL - FR - 2022

A1

Soweto Sorrow (Live at Jazz à Vienne, 2000)

4:01

A2

I'll Stay (Live At Jazz A Vienne, 2009)

9:03

A3

Panamericana (Live At Jazz A Vienne, 1999)

5:40

A4

Chan Chan (Live at Jazz A Vienne, 2003)

4:05

B1

Manalyuca (Live at Jazz A Vienne, 2005)

11:45

B2

Delilah (Live At Jazz A Vienne, 1997)

6:38

B3

Toda Menina Baiana (Live At Jazz A Vienne, 1998)

5:31

C1

Tryin' Times

4:53

C2

Soulful

4:58

C3

On Dimanch Maten

4:34

C4

Baby Rover

3:12

D1

Strength

4:35

D2

Oliloqui Valley

4:02

D3

Do You Have?

5:07

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