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...Many Jazz musicians train their fingers by playing Bach in various styles and at various speeds - I played Bach not only for the training but because I liked the harmonies, chord changes and arpeggios. Jacques Loussier has taken playing Bach to an art form. I like this album only and NOT volume 2. The original Play Bach album contains most of bach's better known works such as His Toccata and Fugue, also the 1st and 2nd preludes and the 1st and 2nd fugues, hair on a G string (joke) and Jesu joy of man's desiring. This really is a cracking album with the trio (including bass and drums) really jazzing up bach and playing some pieces with phenominal speed, cool showmanship and originality. It's a swinging, foot tapping, jazz party! In my opinion there is only one song on this album that isn't brilliant and that is Jesu joy of man...
Track:
1. Grave
2. Allegro I
3. Adagio
4. Allegro II
5. Andante
6. Bourree
7. Alla Danza
8. Aria
9. Trio
10. Grave
11. Allegro I
12. Siciliana
13. Allegro II
14. Passacaglia
Jacques Loussier Trio: Jacques Loussier (piano); Benoit Dunoyer De Segonzac (bass); Andre Arpino (drums)
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