Eric Le Lann, the renowned French jazz trumpeter, invites you into the heart of New York's vibrant jazz scene with his 2006 album, "New York." Released under Universal Music Division Decca Records France, this collection of nine tracks is a testament to Le Lann's mastery of French jazz, free jazz, and traditional jazz styles. The album spans a captivating 57 minutes, offering a rich and immersive experience for jazz enthusiasts.
"New York" opens with "Sandra," a track that sets the tone for the album's blend of sophistication and spontaneity. The title track, "14 Rue Hegesippe Moreau," pays homage to the Parisian address that has been a hub for jazz musicians, while "Tgv" injects a sense of speed and energy reminiscent of high-speed train journeys. "Sans Lendemain" and "Taormina" showcase Le Lann's ability to evoke deep emotions and vivid imagery through his music.
The album also features a unique take on the classic "Blue in Green," originally composed by Miles Davis, highlighting Le Lann's respect for jazz traditions while adding his own distinctive touch. The inclusion of an alternate version of "Viva" offers a fascinating glimpse into the creative process behind the album.
Eric Le Lann's "New York" is not just an album; it's a celebration of jazz in all its forms, a tribute to the cities that inspire it, and a showcase of Le Lann's extraordinary talent. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to his work, this album promises a rewarding and enjoyable listening experience.