"Visiting Paris" is a captivating jazz album by the legendary saxophonist and flugelhorn player James Moody, released on December 14, 2009, under the Wnts label. This album is a testament to Moody's enduring talent and his deep connection to the jazz tradition, blending hard bop and bebop with a touch of French elegance. Clocking in at 56 minutes, the album features 18 tracks, including both original compositions and classic covers, showcasing Moody's versatility and mastery of his craft.
The album opens with "Lover Come Back to Me," setting a warm and inviting tone that carries through to tracks like "This Is Always" and "September Serenade," where Moody's smooth, soulful playing takes center stage. Fans of classic jazz standards will appreciate renditions of "Deep Purple," "I Cover the Waterfront," and "More Than You Know," each infused with Moody's unique style and flair. The album also includes French-language tracks like "Les feuilles mortes" and "Aimer comme je t'aime," highlighting Moody's ability to cross linguistic and cultural boundaries with his music.
"Visiting Paris" is not just a collection of songs but a journey through the rich tapestry of jazz, from the upbeat energy of "Bootsie" and "Convulsions" to the mellow, introspective moods of "Bedelia" and "Moody's Mode." The album's diverse range of styles and tempos keeps the listener engaged, making it a standout addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection. Whether you're a longtime fan of James Moody or new to his music, "Visiting Paris" offers a delightful and satisfying exploration of one of jazz's most beloved artists.