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Jazz on the Screen
A jazz and blues filmography by David Meeker
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JAZZ HARMONIE (1972) / (11) Jacques Brialy (12) Marc Pavaux [motion picture]
- Title
- JAZZ HARMONIE (1972) [motion picture]
- Director
- (12) Marc Pavaux, (11) Jacques Brialy
- Copyright Date
- 1972
- Place of Publication/Creation
- France
- Form
- motion picture
- Source
- Information from: "Jazz on the Screen" by David Meeker. Used with permission.
- Notes
- Made-for-TV series.
- Medium length film (30-60 minutes).
- 8. Recorded in the Parc de Vincennes, Paris.
11. Recorded at L'Alcazar, Paris. - Songs
- 1. The outsider", "Ville d'Avril" by Didier Levallet; "Yochik'o San", "Adeqxi" by Jeff Seller.
2. "Go mine" by Jacques Thollot; "Up down".
3. "Cirrus" by Tony Oxley; "Motion" by Howard Riley.
4. "Introduction tango"; "Tupac amaru"; "Carnavalito" by Joe Zawinul.
7. "Toys", "Sleeping giant" by Herbie Hancock; "Water Torture" by Bennie Maupin.
8. "In the evening"; "Yusef's mood" by Yusef Lateef; "Yesterdays" by Otto Harbach, Jerome Kern.
9. "The old landmark"; "Had it not been for him"; "Come over here"; "Morning train"; "Nobody knows"; "Travelling shoes".
10. "Hello, Dolly!" by Jerry Herman; "I want a little girl" by Billy Moll, Murray Mencher; "Sunday" by Ned Miller, Jule Styne, Bennie Krueger; "Stompin' at the Savoy" by Andy Razaf, Benny Goodman, Chick Webb, Edgar Sampson; "Lover man" by Jimmy Davis, Ram Ramirez, Jimmy Sherman.
11. "Mack the Knife" by Marc Blitzstein, Kurt Weill; "Things ain't what they used to be" by Mercer Ellington, Duke Ellington; "Jumpin' at the Woodside" by Count Basie.
12. "Shake some boogie", "My baby left town", "I want to go look house", "Highway moon" (BJW); "Tell me baby" (CGB); "Dawkins' mood"; "In the evening";"Boogie shuffle"; "Bluesiana"; "Just before dawn". - Personnel on Camera
- 1. "Perception" - Jeff Seller, bass clarinet, tenor sax; Manuel Villarroel, piano; Didier Levallet, acoustic double bass; Jean My Truong, drums.
2. Joachim Kühn, piano; Jacques Thollot, electric piano, drums; + (?) acoustic double bass.
3. The Howard Riley Trio:- Howard Riley, piano; Barry Guy, acoustic double bass; Tony Oxley, drums.
4. The Gato Barbieri Quintet:- Gato Barbieri, tenor sax; Lonnie Liston Smith, piano; Jean-François Jenny-Clark, acoustic double bass; Marvin Patillo, drums; Naná Vasconcelos, percussion.
5. Jean-Luc Ponty, electric violin; Joachim Kühn, electric pno + interview with Jean-Luc Ponty by Henri Renaud.
6. The Jean-Luc Ponty Quintet:- Jean-Luc Ponty, violin; Joachim Kühn, piano; Philippe Catherine, electric guitar; Raphael Garrett, acoustic double bass; Oliver Johnson, drums.
7. The Herbie Hancock Sextet:- Ed Henderson, trumpet; Julian Priester, trombone; Bennie Maupin, flute; Herbie Hancock, keyboards; Buster Williams, acoustic double bass; Billy Hart, drums.
8. The Yusef Lateef Quartet:- Yusef Lateef, tenor sax; Kenny Barron, piano; Bob Cunningham, acoustic double bass; Al Heath, drums.
9. The Stars of Faith.
10. Bill Coleman, trumpet, fluegel horn; Marc Hemmeler, piano; Jimmy Gourley, electric guitar; Pierre Sim, acoustic double bass; Michel Silva, drums.
11. Introduced by Henri Renaud - The Wild Bill Davis Quartet:- Buddy Tate, tenor sax; Wild Bill Davis, organ; Floyd Smith, electric guitar; Chris Colombo, drums.
12. Chicago Blues Festival - Big Joe Williams, guitar, vocal; Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, harmonica, violin; Cousin Joe, piano, vocal; Mac Thompson, Jimmy Dawkins, Ted Harvey.
Last Updated: 04-29-2019