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STEVE HOUBENLE SAXOPHONE ET LE JAZZ
Ricercar (Collection "Instruments" #5) Released Sept. 2000.
Steve HOUBEN, alto sax
Recorded at Eglise Notre-Dame de Centeilles (XIIIth century). Occasional overdubs.
Contact : E-mail : ricercar@skynet.be
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- A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square (Sherwin/Maschwitz)
- Out of nowhere (J.W Green/E. Heymans)
- You must believe in Spring (Michel Legrand)
- All the things You are (Jerome Kern)
- Moon and Sand (Alec Wilder)
- A Time for Love (Johnny Mandel)
- Blue Daniel (Frank Rosolino)
- The touch of your lips (Ray Noble)
- All of Me (S. Simons/G. Marks)
- I'll be seeing You (Sammy Fain)
- I've never been in love before (Frank Loesser)
- Too close for comfort (J.L Bock./L. Holofcener/G.D. Weiss)
- People (Jule Styne)
- It never entered my mind (Richard Rodgers)
- You must believe in Spring (Michel Legrand / Alan & Marylin Bergman)
- When the sun comes down (Harold Arlen)
| Steve Houben plays SELMER alto saxophone Mark VI # 72873 (1957)
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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