"Memories of Paris" is a captivating journey through the streets of the French capital, as seen through the lens of saxophonist Eric Watson and his free jazz ensemble. Released on November 15, 2010, via Outnote Records, this 51-minute album is a testament to Watson's ability to evoke the spirit of a city through sound.
Each of the nine tracks on "Memories of Paris" is named after a Parisian street or location, serving as a musical postcard from the city. Watson and his bandmates explore a range of moods and textures, from the smoky, late-night ambiance of "Rue des martyrs" to the playful energy of "New York Moxie" (a nod to the city's influence on Parisian culture). The album's title track, "Clearings," opens the record with a sense of anticipation, while the closing track, "Clairières," brings the journey full circle with a sense of resolution.
Watson's saxophone playing is the heart of the album, with his expressive, free-form style drawing listeners in and inviting them to imagine the sights and sounds of Paris. The rhythm section, featuring bassist Bruno Chevillon and drummer Didier Lasne, provides a solid foundation for Watson's explorations, while guests like pianist Jean-Paul Céléa and trumpeter Stéphane Guillaume add depth and variety to the sound.
"Memories of Paris" is a must-listen for fans of free jazz and anyone who appreciates the way music can transport us to another place and time. Whether you're a seasoned jazz aficionado or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.