Gilson, Jef: Enfin

Gilson, Jef SKU: 31511568
Gilson, Jef: Enfin

Gilson, Jef: Enfin

Gilson, Jef SKU: 31511568

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Enfin
Artist: Gilson, Jef
Label: Modern Silence
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 889397610203
Genre: Jazz

Modern Silence present a reissue of Jef Gilson's Enfin!, originally released in 1963. French pianist Jef Gilson came up in the '60s and played in a straight-ahead hard bop style and also made forays into Afro-jazz and free jazz, including a noteworthy version of Pharoah Sanders's "The Creator Has a Master Plan". He featured the young violinist Jean Luc Ponty on some early recordings, and also appeared on Magma drummer Christian Vander's Vander Et Les Trois Jeffs (1973). The pianist led numerous ensembles ranging from trios to creative big bands during his career, including the Jef Gilson Nonet, Jef Gilson et Malagasy, and the Jef Gilson Orchestra. Enfin! Is a French modal jazz classic featuring some of the best musicians at the time: Portal, Pontu, Tholot, Jean Claude Petit, Francois Jeanneau, Bernard Vitet, Henri Texier, Jean Louis Chautemps.

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