Ahmad Jamal Trio Ahmad Jamal/FRance 1971
Ahmad Jamal Trio Ahmad Jamal/FRance 1971
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The all-time successful jazz pianist Ahmad Jamal's live performance at Studio 104 Maison de la Radio in Paris, France on June 25, 1971, was recorded in the finest stereo soundboard recording. He was a pianist who was so respected that he influenced the king of jazz, Miles Davis, and was presented with a song called "Amad Blues." This is a sequel to the live recording "Freeflight" from the Montreux Jazz Festival on July 17, 1971, released by Impulse. 1. Introduction by André Francis (00:13) 2. Bogota (15:38) 3. Effendi (13:44) 4. Manhattan Reflections (10:25) 5. Extensions (24:44) 6. Poinciana (10:38) Live at Studio 104, Maison de la Radio, Paris, France, June 25th 1971 Ahmad Jamal - piano, electric piano Jamil Sulieman Nasser - bass Frank Gant - drums Stereo Soundboard Recording
1. Introduction by André Francis (00:13) 2. Bogota (15:38) 3. Effendi (13:44) 4. Manhattan Reflections (10:25) 5. Extensions (24:44) 6. Poinciana (10:38) Live at Studio 104, Maison de la Radio, Paris, France, June 25th 1971 Ahmad Jamal - piano, electric piano Jamil Sulieman Nasser - bass Frank Gant - drums Stereo Soundboard Recording