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| Steve Houben |
| Le Saxophone et Le Jazz |
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Ricercar |
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September 2000 |
| Collection |
Instruments, #5 |
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cd |
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| Recorded |
Eglise Notre-Dame of Centeilles (XIIIth century) |
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Performers
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Steve Houben plays a Selmer alto saxophone Mark VI # 72873 (1957)
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Tracks
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A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square |
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Sherwin,
Maschwitz
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Out of nowhere |
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J.W Green,
E. Heymans
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You must believe in Spring |
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Michel Legrand
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All the things You are |
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Jerome Kern
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Moon and Sand |
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Alec Wilder
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A Time for Love |
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Johnny Mandel
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Blue Daniel |
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Frank Rosolino
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The touch of your lips |
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Ray Noble
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All of Me |
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S. Simons,
G. Marks
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I'll be seeing You |
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Sammy Fain
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I've never been in love before |
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Frank Loesser
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Too close for comfort |
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J.L Bock.,
L. Holofcener,
G.D. Weiss
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People |
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Jule Styne
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It never entered my mind |
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Richard Rodgers
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You must believe in Spring |
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Michel Legrand,
Alan Bergman,
Marylin Bergman
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When the sun comes down |
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Harold Arlen
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Solo performance with occasional overdubs.
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Included with the CD is a rich booklet (50 pages) with an in-depth article titled "jazz and the saxophone, the history of a Metonymy", by Jean-Pol Schroeder, conservator of the Maison du Jazz in Liège.
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