Martial Solal's First Recordings The Trio Sessions is a must-have for any jazz enthusiast. The album features Solal's early recordings from the 1950s, showcasing his impressive piano skills and unique approach to jazz improvisation.
The trio sessions include tracks such as "I Can't Give You Anything But Love" and "Round About Midnight," which are played with a sense of urgency and creativity that is characteristic of Solal's style. The album also includes several original compositions, such as "Jazz a la Francaise" and "Suite en Forme de Jazz," which demonstrate Solal's ability to blend different styles and influences into his music.
The trio sessions feature Solal accompanied by bassist Guy Pedersen and drummer Daniel Humair, who provide a solid foundation for Solal's improvisations. The trio's chemistry is evident in the way they interact and respond to each other's playing, creating a cohesive and dynamic sound.