Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of French jazz with Martial Solal's "Portrait in Black and White," released on January 1, 1999, under the esteemed label Frémeaux & associés. This captivating album spans a full hour of enchanting melodies, showcasing Solal's mastery of the genre and his unique ability to blend French sophistication with the raw energy of jazz.
The tracklist is a journey through classic and original compositions, starting with the romantic "The Man I Love" and transitioning into the poignant "Portrait in Black and White." Solal's virtuosic piano playing shines through in tracks like "Round About Midnight" and "Body and Soul," while his French roots are evident in the tender "Le Bleu d'Hortense" and the nostalgic "Que reste-t-il de nos amours ?".
Solal's innovative approach to jazz is further highlighted in "Well You Needn't" and "What Is This Thing Called Love," where he infuses traditional jazz standards with his signature flair. The album concludes with "Invitation," leaving the listener with a sense of fulfillment and a desire to revisit the enchanting world of Martial Solal's music. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Portrait in Black and White" is an essential addition to any music collection.