Here's a little love in the form of a consummate jazz duo: piano player Marshal Solal and avant garde trumpet man Dave Douglas. This is one of those cases where you get to the heart of the music by going through the cover and album title. Rue de Seine puts us in Paris, a city I have otherwise never visited. Marshal is apparently legendary in France, which is a good place to be legendary. There is a brilliant piece on him at the British Guardian.
Yes, it would be nice if all jazz greats had ornamental gardens. But it's hard to argue that legendary American jazz men aren't treated pretty well. See Wynton Marsalis.
The Solal/Douglas duo is very impressive. Duos are often a bit dry, but this is anything but dry. I have a special fondness for one number, a tribute to soprano sax genius Steve Lacy. So I will offer that. Marshal Solal and Dave Douglas/Blues to Steve Lacy/Rue de Seine.
You can pick it up at eMusic for a song. You don't want to miss 'Elk's Club' and their inventive interpretations of 'Have You Met Miss Jones?' and 'Body and Soul'.
http://jazznotesdp.blogspot.com/2010/06/marshal-solal-dave-douglas.html

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