
French pianist Jef Gilson (real name Jean-François Quiévreux) came up in the '60s and played in a straight-ahead hard bop style. Notably, he featured the young violinist Jean-Luc Ponty on some early recordings. Gilson was not only a pioneer in independent production, but also an adventurous pianist and composer with a unique approach. He introduced unusual instruments onto his productions such as the balaphone and the farfisa microrgan, but also combined both electric and acoustic basses in order to create a fresh and new sound.
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Up To The Light
Valiha Del
Valse Pour Helene
Chakan
Chant Inca
MODALITE POUR MIMI
Three four one
Accueil
Un Pas, Deux Pas, Cent Pas
Blue-Bizz
Choro in Blue
Agnus Dei
Valse A Quatre Temps
Hommage A Rakotozafy
Suite Pour San Remo: Ouverture
Le grand bidou
Jazz a la Quarte
Valiha (Def Jef Gilson + Malagasy)
Valerie's Waltz
A Tana
Avaradoha
Strings For One
Blue Bizz
Espagnolade
Suite Pour San Remo: Adriano
Sodina
The Creator has a Masterplan
Requiem Pour Django
Malagasy
Bis Indicatif
Equateur
Salegy Jef
Newport Bounce
Anamorphose
Fable of gutenberg
Veloma Lava
Windy Blues
The Creator Has a Master-Plan
1973
Lamento
Buddah's Vision
Saxifrage
Dizzy 48
Solo Frank
Ablution
Garvey's Strut
The Creator Has A Master Plan
Chant Inca - Alternative Version
Love Always
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