Description: Personnel: Jean-Pierre Sasson (g), Alex Caturegly, Harry Cooper, Raymond Cicurel, Bill Coleman, Roger Guérin (tp), Christian Kellens (tb), Hubert Rostaing, Maurice Meunier (cl), Chico Christobal, George Kennedy (as), Cleo Plateaux, Frank 'Big Boy' Goodie, Guy Lafitte, Lucky Thompson (ts), Paul Goudeau, Michel de Villers (bs), Bernard Peiffer, Eddie Barclay, Jack Diéval, Eddie Bernard, Charlie Lewis, André Persiany, Martial Solal, Jean-Paul Mengeon, Gerard Gustin (p), Michel Hausser (vib), Sacha Distel (g), Lucien Simoëns, Emmanuel Soudieux, Georges Hadjo, Guy de Fatto, Jean-Marie Ingrand, Guy Pedersen, Charlie Blareau, Paul Rovere, Benoit Quersin (b), Armand Molinetti, Ivan Levine, André Jourdan, Gaston Leonard, Benny Bennett, Gérard Pochonet, Bernard Planchenault, André Baptiste 'Mac-Kac' Reilles, Christian Garros (d), Jack Vermont, Louie Williams (vcl) Jean-Pierre Sasson (1918-1999) was a magnificent yet often overlooked figure in the history of French jazz guitar. Despite his remarkable contributions during the golden era of French jazz in the 1950s, Sasson's legacy has sadly faded from memory. In 1939, he took his first steps into the professional music scene, initially drawn to the strong personality of Django Reinhardt, but ultimately developing his style based on the schools of Teddy Bunn and Al Casey. Listening to them, Sasson learned to interpret the blues with an authentically black spirit. Amid the upheavals of World War II, Sasson moved to London in 1940, where he continued to interact with the English jazz scene until he joined the R.A.F., serving as captain-pilot until the end of World War II. Upon returning to France in 1946, Sasson was captivated by Charlie Christian's electrically amplified guitar and his single-string solo technique, marking a crucial moment in Sasson's musical evolution. Later, in the early 1950s, Sasson did not evade the significant influence, both in terms of rhythm and harmony, that Jimmy Raney and Tal Farlow exerted on many French guitarists and modern jazz in general. Nevertheless, Sasson gradually distanced himself from these influences to forge his own versatile path. As a jazzman, Sasson's significant quality lay in an attack that is both flexible and incisive, generating swing with great ease of execution. His delightful sound evolved somewhat over the years, parallel to his evolving style. His entire approach was dedicated to one objective: producing swing. The guitarist with the most recorded jazz sessions in France, Jean-Pierre Sasson, is featured in this CD set, presenting tasteful standards and casual originals that offer a variety of tempos and moods. Listeners can trace the evolution of his playing across the different ensembles featured on these recordings. This collection provides an inspiring experience and serves as a deserved tribute dedicated to showcasing the musicianship of Jean-Pierre Sasson. —Jordi Pujol TRACKLIST CD 1: 01. Blues in the Night (Arlen-Mercer) 3:06 02. Mop Mop (Coleman Hawkins) 2:44 03. Hit that Jive, Jack (Alston-Tolbert) 2:43 04. Byas-A-Drink (Don Byas) 2:13 05. Red Boogie Woogie (Jack Dieval) 2:35 06. Good Time Blues (Traditional) 3:29 07. Old Time Blues (Traditional) 2:42 08. Just Another Blues (Lewis-Goudie) 3:22 09. Tea for Two (Youmans-Caesar) 2:51 10. Jumpin' at Pleyel (Bill Coleman) 2:37 11. Montana Jump (Jean-Pierre Sasson) 2:25 12. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes (Kern-Harbach) 2:46 13. Pas si “cool” que ça (Jean-Pierre Sasson) 2:14 14. Melancholy Baby (McHugh-Fields) 2:46 15. Blues avec Pepe (Jean-Pierre Sasson) 3:17 16. Minor Swing (Django Reinhardt) 2:59 17. Artillerie lourde (Django Reinhardt) 4:17 18. Crépuscule (Django Reinhardt) 3:43 19. Swing 42 (Django Reinhardt) 3:24 20. Swing from Paris (Django Reinhardt) 3:33 21. I Remember Django (Jean-Pierre Sasson) 4:27 22. Blues for Ike (Django Reinhardt) 5:40 23. Summertime (Gershwin-Heyward) 2:24 24. Portrait of Django (Jean-Pierre Sasson) 2:28 25. The High and the Mighty (Dimitry Tiomkin) 2:39 26. There's a Small Hotel (Rodgers-Hart) 2:25 CD 2: 01. Once in A While (Green-Edwards) 2:27 02. Someone to Watch Over Me (G. & I. Gershwin) 2:05 03. Almost Like Being in Love (Loewe-Lerner) 2:51 04. Tenderly (Gross-Lawrence) 3:00 05. Fascinating Blues (Jean-Pierre Sasson) 3:29 06. “Sass” Is Groovy (Jean-Pierre Sasson) 2:18 07. Slightly Old Fashioned (Jean-Pierre Sasson) 3:06 08. Studio “B” (Jean-Pierre Sasson) 3:15 09. Blues in Yellow (Michel De Villers) 3:43 10. Pickin' in “E” Flat (Jean-Pierre Sasson) 2:07 11. Montana Jump (Jean-Pierre Sasson) 3:29 12. Slalom Geant (Jean-Pierre Sasson) 3:22 13. Interpellation (Unknown) 3:08 14. Véritablement vieux style (Unknown) 2:59 15. Artillerie lourde (Django Reinhardt) 2:42 16. Mon petit Meunier (Jean-Pierre Sasson) 3:50 17. You Are My Dream (Jean-Pierre Sasson) 5:08 18. Lucky Strikes (Jean-Pierre Sasson) 2:49 19. My Love Supreme (Jean-Pierre Sasson) 2:22 20. Two Guitar Blues (Jean-Pierre Sasson) 3:07 21. Joan (Jean-Pierre Sasson) 2:33 22. Goofy the Cat (Sacha Distel) 3:32 23. Winter Holiday (Jean-Pierre Sasson) 2:40 ALBUM DETAILS Sources CD 1: Track #1, Blue Star BS Nº21 (78 rpm) Tracks #2 & 3, Blue Star BS Nº36 & 35 (78 rpm) Tracks #4 & 5, Blue Star BS Nº52 & 51 (78 rpm) Tracks #6 & 7, Blue Star BS Nº58 (78 rpm) Tracks #8 & 9, Swing 273 & 285 (78 rpm) Track #10, Philips 72043 (78 rpm) Tracks #11-15, EKO LV 1 (33 rpm 10” LP) Tracks #16, 17 & 22, Ducretet-Thomson 46 V 067 (45 rpm 7” EP) Tracks #18-21, Ducretet-Thomson 46 V 097 (45 rpm 7” EP) Tracks #23-26, La Voix de son Maitre EMF 49 (45 rpm 7” EP) Sources CD 2: Tracks #1-4, La Voix de son Maitre EMF 61 (45 rpm 7” EP) Tracks #5-12, Columbia FP 1057 (33 rpm 10” LP) Tracks #13-16, "Piano Parade” radio broadcast Tracks #17-19, Columbia ESDF 1105 (45 rpm 7” EP) Tracks #20-23, Columbia ESDF 1111 (45 rpm 7” EP) Note: On the cover and on the labels of the original Columbia album FP 1057, the tune "Montana Jump" (#11) was incorrectly listed as "Montan Jam" Personnel CD 1: #1: Chico Christobal and His Boys Alex Caturegly, trumpet; Hubert Rostaign, clarinet; Chico Christobal, alto sax; Cleo Plateaux, tenor sax; Paul Goudeau, baritone sax; Bernard Peiffer, piano; Jean-Pierre Sasson, guitar; Lucien Simoëns, bass; Armand Molinetti, drums; Jack Vermont, vocal. Paris, December 1, 1946 #2-3: Harry Cooper Quintet Harry Cooper, trumpet; Eddie Barclay, piano; Jean-Pierre Sasson, guitar; Emmanuel Soudieux, bass; Ivan Levine, drums; Louie Williams, vocal (#3). Paris, May10, 1947 #4-5: Jack Diéval and his Quintet Hubert Rostaing, clarinet; Jack Diéval, piano; Jean-Pierre Sasson, guitar; Lucien Simoëns, bass; André Jourdan, drums. Paris, September 23, 1947 #6-7: New Stars of Hot Club de France Raymond Cicurel, trumpet; Maurice Meunier, clarinet; Eddie Bernard, piano; Jean-Pierre Sasson, guitar; Georges Hadjo, bass; Gaston Leonard, drums. Paris, October 10, 1947 #8-9: Jam Session Raymond Circurel, trumpet; George Kennedy, alto sax; Frank “Big Boy” Goodie, tenor sax; Charlie Lewis, piano; Jean-Pierre Sasson, guitar; Georges Hadjo, bass; Benny Bennett, drums. Paris, December 16, 1947 #10: Bill Coleman Quartet Bill Coleman, trumpet; Jean-Pierre Sasson, guitar, Guy de Fatto, bass; Gerard “Dave” Pochonet, drums. Paris, November 9, 1951 #11-15: Jean-Pierre Sasson Quartette André Persiany, piano; Jean-Pierre Sasson, guitar; Jean-Marie Ingrand, bass; Bernard Planchenault, drums. Paris, October 1952 #16-22: Jean-Pierre Sasson and his Ensemble Guy Lafitte, tenor sax; Martial Solal, piano; Jean-Pierre Sasson, guitar; Guy Pedersen, bass; André "MacKac" Reilles, drums. Paris, December 7, 1954 #23-26: Jean-Pierre Sasson and his Orchestra Jean-Pierre Sasson, lead guitar; accompanied by unknown personnel. Paris, 1955 Personnel CD 2: #1-4: Jean-Pierre Sasson and his Quartette Jean-Pierre Sasson, guitar & arranger; Michel Hausser, vibes; Jean-Paul Mengeon, piano & arranger; Charlie Blareau, bass; Gérard Pochonet, drums. Paris, April 6, 1955 #5-12: Jean-Pierre Sasson and his Orchestra Roger Guérin, trumpet; Christian Kellens, trombone; Guy Lafitte, tenor sax; Michel de Villers, alto & baritone sax; Andre Persiany, piano & arranger; Jean-Pierre Sasson, guitar; Guy Pedersen, bass; André Baptiste “Mac Kac” Reilles, drums. Paris, May 27, 1955 #13-16: Jean-Pierre Sasson Quartette Jean-Pierre Sasson, guitar; Gerard Gustin, piano; Guy Pedersen (b); André Baptiste “Mac Kac” Reilles, drums. R.T.F. Studios, Paris, October 26 [#13-14], December 7 [#15], December 21 [#16], 1955 #17-19: Jean-Pierre Sasson Trio with Lucky Thompson Lucky Thompson, tenor sax; Jean-Pierre Sasson, guitar; Paul Rovere, bass; Gérard “Dave” Pochonet, drums. Paris, March 27, 1956 #20-23: Jean-Pierre Sasson with Sacha Distel Jean-Pierre Sasson, Sacha Distel, guitars: Benoit Quersin, bass; Christian Garros, drums. Paris, April 10, 1956 This compilation produced for CD release by Jordi Pujol Hi Fi · 24-Bit Digitally Remastered Special thanks to Christian Dangleterre and Claude Henry
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Artist: Jean-Pierre Sasson, Bill Coleman, Roger Guérin, Guy Lafitte, Lucky Thompson, Michel de Villers, André Persiany, Martial Solal, Michel Hausser, Sacha Distel, Benoit Quersin, Christian Garros
Type: Album
Format: CD
Record Label: Fresh Sound Records
Release Title: Portrait of An Unsung Jazz Guitarist
Genre: Jazz