Our Meanings and Our Feelings (Remastered) Michel Portal

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Album-Release:
1969

HRA-Release:
28.05.2021

Label: Parlophone (France)

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Contemporary Jazz

Artist: Michel Portal

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  • 1 For my Mother 08:42
  • 2 Walking Through the Land 05:55
  • 3 Dear Old Morocco 05:58
  • 4 A Train in a Very Small Town 06:25
  • 5 Our Meanings and Our Feelings 13:05
  • Total Runtime 40:05

Info for Our Meanings and Our Feelings (Remastered)



France reedman Michel Portal has the unique position of being one of the architects of modern European jazz and having a hand in some of the most significant shifts in modern classical music. Portal, along with pianist Francois Tusques, trumpeter Bernard Vitet, drummer Charles Saudrais and tenorman Barney Wilen, embraced and expanded upon the innovations of Ornette, Cecil, Coltrane and Shepp as part of the nascent French free jazz movement. In addition to leading and co-leading groups with Leon Francioli, Pierre Favre, Joachim Kuhn and Barre Phillips throughout the '70s, Portal was a central figure in post-Cageian open-form classical music. With trombonist-composer Vinko Globokar, pianist-composer Carlos Roque Alsina and percussionist Jean-Pierre Drouet, Portal and New Phonic Art worked with Stockhausen, Maruicio Kagel and Luciano Berio among others - figuring importantly in Stockhausen's From the Seven Days compositional cycle.

Michel Portal, tenor saxophone, clarinet [Clarinette Piccolo En Mi Bémol, Clarinette Cor De Basset], taragot, zoukra], steel drums
Joachim Kühn, piano, alto saxophone, shenai, horn, antilop horn, steel drums, bells
J.F. Jenny Clark, bass
Aldo Romano, drums
Jacques Thollot, drums, tambourine

Recorded in the Studios Pathé Marconi, Paris June 27 1969

Digitally remastered

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