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1971 studio album by Jaki Byard
Parisian Solos is an album by American jazz pianist Jaki Byard [ a] consisting of several solo piano recordings. It was recorded in 1971 in Paris , France and was released on the Futura label.[ 1]
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllMusic [ 2]
AllMusic awarded the album 4 stars, with its review by Ken Dryden stating: "This solo date in a Paris studio finds Jaki Byard in his usual jaunty mood at the piano, whether reviving a forgotten jazz tune like "Bugle Call Rag " (before it became a bluegrass standard), increasing the intensity of an often dull ballad "Besame Mucho ," or revising "Willow Weep for Me " with the choppy approach that helped to make his sound so distinctive".[ 2] (The AllMusic review is of the album's re-release edition, which features multiple bonus tracks.)
All compositions by Jaki Byard except as indicated.
"A Tribute to Jimmy Slide" - 3:37
"Love Is Here to Stay " (George Gershwin , Ira Gershwin ) - 5:15
"Willow Weep for Me " (Ann Ronell ) - 6:05
"Bugle Call Rag " (Billy Meyers, Jack Pettis, Elmer Schoebel ) - 4:20
"When Lights Are Low" (Benny Carter ) - 4:30
"Dedicated to Bob Vatel of Ten Gallons" - 3:10
"Isle to Isle" - 6:15
"Shiny Stockings" (Frank Foster ) - 5:35
"Bésame Mucho " (Sunny Skylar , Consuelo Velázquez ) - 4:15
"Going Home Blues" - 5:00
^ credited on the original LP release as "Jaky Byard"
Year(s) indicated are for the recording(s), not first release, except in most cases where this was long delayed
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