℗ 2011 Fidelio Musique
Released July 12, 2011
Duration 52m 09s
Record Label Fidelio Musique
Catalogue No. FACD-030
Genre Jazz (Contemporary Jazz)
 

Montreal Jazz-Up

Maânouche Swing Quintet

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1.1
Nica's Dream (arr. by Samuel Blais)
Maânouche Swing Quintet
6:07
1.2
Nardis (arr. by Damien Levasseur)
Maânouche Swing Quintet
6:07
1.3
Rue de la Roche (arr. by Damien Levasseur)
Maânouche Swing Quintet
4:18
1.4
I Fall In Love Too Easily (arr. by Samuel Blais)
Maânouche Swing Quintet
7:31
1.5
Four (arr. by Ivanhoe Jolicoeur)
Maânouche Swing Quintet
5:05
1.6
Footprints (arr. by Simon Pagé)
Maânouche Swing Quintet
5:50
1.7
I Said: Damn Lou Page Sam (arr. by Ivanhoe Jolicoeur)
Maânouche Swing Quintet
4:23
1.8
Django (arr. by Ivanhoe Jolicoeur)
Maânouche Swing Quintet
6:31
1.9
Moanin' (arr. by Ivanhoe Jolicoeur)
Maânouche Swing Quintet
6:17
Digital Booklet
The Maânouche Swing Quintet brings its unique combination of manouche guitar and horns to a lineup of classic jazz standards from Horace Silver, Miles Davis, Sammy Cahn, Wayne Shorter and more. Guitarists Lou Boustani and Damien Levasseur are joined by Ivanhoe Jolicoeur on trumpet, Samuel Blais on saxophone and Simon Pagé on bass for this unique, upbeat, ADISQ Award nominated take on classic jazz.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Fidelio Musique Studio Masters

Enregistré En Direct / Recorded Live: Église Saint François-de-Sales, Laval, Québec, Canada, avril / April 2010
 Direction artistique / Artistic Direction
: Lou Boustani 
Réalisation / Direction: Lou Boustani Prise de son et matriçage / Sound Engineering and Mastering: René Laflamme
 Montage / Editing: Jacques Laurin Assistant Pierre-Philippe Boulay Graphisme / Graphics: Nümoov-Michel Bérard Photos: Michel Bérard Textes Français / French Texts
: Lou Boustani et / and Aude Le Dubé Traduction / Translation: Aude Le Dubé This recording was done with the Neumann U-67 tube, TLM-170, AEA microphones connected to tubed preamplifiers and linked directly to a dCS 905 analogue-to-digital converter with 24-bit / 96 kHz resolution. A Pyramix Mykerinos (Masscore) recorder completed the recording arsenal.
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.65
-2.40 to 0.00
-21.91
-24.48 to -19.83
-18.43
-20.60 to -16.60
15
14 to 16
1
Nica's Dream (arr. by Samuel Blais)
-1.03-22.04-18.715
2
Nardis (arr. by Damien Levasseur)
-2.40-22.71-19.114
3
Rue de la Roche (arr. by Damien Levasseur)
-0.51-20.39-17.314
4
I Fall In Love Too Easily (arr. by Samuel Blais)
0.00-23.28-19.915
5
Four (arr. by Ivanhoe Jolicoeur)
0.00-19.83-16.615
6
Footprints (arr. by Simon Pagé)
-0.78-21.82-18.314
7
I Said: Damn Lou Page Sam (arr. by Ivanhoe Jolicoeur)
-1.08-20.73-16.815
8
Django (arr. by Ivanhoe Jolicoeur)
0.00-24.48-20.615
9
Moanin' (arr. by Ivanhoe Jolicoeur)
-0.02-21.91-18.616

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