Paul Lay – The Party (2017) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz]

Paul Lay - The Party (2017) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz] Download

Artist: Paul Lay
Album: The Party
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2017
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 56:23
Total Tracks: 11
Total Size: 587 MB

Tracklist:

1. Paul Lay – The Party Begins (feat Dré Pallemaerts & Clemens Van Der Feen) (05:36)
2. Paul Lay – Valse rouge (feat Dré Pallemaerts & Clemens Van Der Feen) (04:26)
3. Paul Lay – A Letter (feat Dré Pallemaerts & Clemens Van Der Feen) (05:37)
4. Paul Lay – Regards croisés (feat Dré Pallemaerts & Clemens Van Der Feen) (04:34)
5. Paul Lay – A distance du tumulte (feat Dré Pallemaerts & Clemens Van Der Feen) (04:17)
6. Paul Lay – Langueurs (feat Dré Pallemaerts & Clemens Van Der Feen) (05:43)
7. Paul Lay – M Birdy (feat Dré Pallemaerts & Clemens Van Der Feen) (03:02)
8. Paul Lay – Dance for Three (feat Dré Pallemaerts & Clemens Van Der Feen) (09:29)
9. Paul Lay – Murmures (feat Dré Pallemaerts & Clemens Van Der Feen) (04:05)
10. Paul Lay – Droodoo (feat Dré Pallemaerts & Clemens Van Der Feen) (05:37)
11. Paul Lay – I Fall in Love Too Easily (feat Dré Pallemaerts & Clemens Van Der Feen) (03:53)

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Very greedy Paul Lay who begins the year 2017 with not one but two albums that he publishes simultaneously, Alcazar Memories and The Party that he presents as follows: “I developed this repertoire as a sound illustration of cinematographic scenes that take place at a party. Joy, lightness, the unexpected. The excitement of meeting again. Each piece characterizes a character, a situation, or an exchange of looks, a dance, and many other movements. A party is also an opportunity to observe the game of masks: the ego of each, complex, shimmers differently depending on the situation, in order to obtain the support of the group. These moments of gathering refer us to our own identity, the multiple facets that constitute our personality, our image, our cracks, our repressions, our projections, our fantasies, confronting our reality to that of others. Following the 2014 Mikado album, Paul Lay wanted to deepen his compositional work with Clemens Van Der Feen and Dré Pallemaerts. A natural rhythm and powerful, subtle and delicate, always at the service of emotion and sensation. Hear this trio is pretty jubilant. The proposed complicity, the wealth of improvisations and the great musicality of the themes played, Lay sign here his most impressive record.

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