Gaston Brisson - Soleil Starlight Lover

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Review by Dan Begallie

Soleil Starlight Lover is the latest album from the talented musician Gaston Brisson. The album features a unique blend of jazz, funk, and soul, showcasing Brisson's impressive musical range and versatility.

From the opening track "Funky Groove" to the final notes of "Starlight Lover", the album is a journey through different musical styles and moods. Brisson's guitar playing is particularly impressive, with his solos and riffs adding depth and complexity to each track.

The album also features a number of guest musicians, including saxophonist Maxime Boulanger and vocalist Marie-Pier Brault, who add their own unique flair to the songs.

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Artist: Gaston Brisson
Album: Soleil Starlight Lover

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Starlight Lover3:30
Soleil3:30

Catalog Numbers

KDM-9059

Labels

Kébec-Disc

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
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About Gaston Brisson

Canadian (Québec) pianist, composer, arranger, actor born in Pointe-au-Père, December 5, 1940. Son of Ernest Brisson, a popular fiddler in the Rimouski region, he studied piano in Bathurst, NB, and with Yvonne Hubert at the École Vincent-d'Indy in Montreal. In 1967, he turned to popular music however, and worked in the years following as accompanist to Jacqueline Barrette, Clémence Desrochers, Georges Dor, Pauline Julien, and others. While accompanist 1974-5 to Yvon Deschamps, he collaborated on the music for some of the monologuist's songs. Brisson played Tony Panneton in the premiere (1974) of Les Hauts et les bas d'la vie d'une diva: Sarah Ménard par eux-mêmes, with music by Jacques Perron, and appeared in all performances of that musical through 1978. He was composer of Heureux celui qui meurt de rire (1976), a show starring Jacqueline Barrette, and he opened his own one-man show at Le Patriote (Montreal). He played his Concertino for piano and orchestra 1 Apr 1978 with the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal. After accompanying the singers Éviola (1983) and Emmanuelle (1984-5), Brisson retired in his native region as organist of the Pointe-aux-Pères parish. He has taught in Rimouski and has performed occasionally at conferences. In 1990, he composed the music for Victor-Lévy Beaulieu's drama Le Veau a trois pattes presented on CBC TV. The following year, he prepared the soundtrack, from Sylvain Lelièvre's music, for the play Les Héros de mon enfance by Michel Tremblay, performed in Rimouski.

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Summary by Dan Begallie

Soleil Starlight Lover is a well-crafted and enjoyable album that showcases Gaston Brisson's musical talent and creativity. Fans of jazz, funk, and soul will definitely want to give this album a listen.