Our Kind Of Sabi by Eddie Louiss, John Surman, and Daniel Humair released on MPS in 1971.

The brilliant French Hammond organist and pianist Eddy Louiss worked with the likes of Kenny Clarke, Jean-Luc Ponty, and Stan Getz; reed player John Surman and drummer Daniel Humair have long been major forces on the European scene. Louiss also recorded the title piece on Stan Getz’s Dynasty album – here the trio presents a wilder version with fiery solos from Surman’s baritone and Louiss on Hammond. This trio likes their Sabi hot with a Spanish tinge. On the Martinique folk song Zafe Ko Ida, the great Norwegian bassist Niels-Henning Orsted Pederson joins Louiss on Marimba and Humair on drums, keeping with the tradition of the Caribbean before Eddy switches to piano and the three transform the sound of the islands into swinging jazz....

https://www.mps-music.com/releases/our-kind-of-sabi/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46pNMOTZkMM

#JohnSurman #EddieLouiss #DanielHumair #MusikProduktionSchwarzwald #MPS #Music #Jazz

Impressive Rome is an album by American jazz saxophonist Lee Konitz and French pianist Martial Solal recorded in Italy in 1968 and released on the Campi label.

Ken Dryden of Allmusic commented: "Lee Konitz's initial recording session with pianist Martial Solal produced two albums (the other one is European Episode), including alternate versions of several songs ... This was a great beginning to an occasional partnership that lasted into the early '80s and produced several more albums" - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf6gEJXx6wQ&list=RDrf6gEJXx6wQ&start_radio=1

#LeeKonitz #MartialSolal #Jazz #Music #HenriTexier #DanielHumair

Guitar Conceptions by Elek Bacsik, released on Fontana in 1963.

Elek Bacsik (22 May 1926 – 14 February 1993) was a Hungarian-American jazz guitarist and violinist. He was the cousin of guitarist Django Reinhardt

He is heard here mostly in a trio with Guy Pederson on bass and the great French drummer Daniel Humair, with organ on three tracks by Maurice Vander, the adoptive father of Christian Vander, drummer and leader of Magma.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vR1ouLVMcY&list=PL4x9UMJPVN3xZKxjoYrRwlbaPX8ufQVSx&index=1

#ElekBacsik #DanielHumair #Magma #GuyPederson #MauriceVander #ChristianVander #Jazz #Music #JazzGuitar

European Episode is an album by American jazz saxophonist Lee Konitz and French pianist Martial Solal recorded in Italy in 1968 and released on the Campi label

Pretty modern work from Konitz -- recorded in Rome in 1968, with a French rhythm section of Martial Solal on piano, Henry Texier on bass, and Daniel Humair on drums. The presence of Solal especially gives the session an edge -- as Kontiz drifts into Solal's moody, introspective mode of the time -- playing long, angular, sparely-hung solos that rank with some of his most challenging work of the 60s. Titles include "Collage On Standards", "Duet For Saxophone & Drums, & Piano", "Anthropology", "Roman Blues", and "Lover Man" - Dusty Groove

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQvhY__7hss&list=OLAK5uy_nGn5LGPK7-aiT__cMbYA32OvpbYzS3FNY

#LeeKonitz #MartialSolal #Jazz #Music #JazzInItaly #Music #HenriTexier #DanielHumair

Humair Jeanneau Texier by Humair Jeanneau Texier, released on Owl Records in 1979.

Daniel Humair (born 23 May 1938 in Geneva, Switzerland) is a Swiss drummer, composer, and painter.

François Jeanneau (born June 15, 1935, Paris) is a French jazz saxophonist, flautist, and composer.

Henri Texier (French: [ɑ̃ʁi tɛksje]; born 27 January 1945) is a French jazz double bassist.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5HYkoIn5G8&list=RDw5HYkoIn5G8&start_radio=1

#DanielHumair #FrançoisJeanneau #HenriTexier #Jazz #FrenchJazz #Music

Akagera by Daniel Humair - François Jeanneau - Henri Texier, released on JMS in 1980.

Soundohm wrote:

"..Existing within the great French tradition that unifies the moving image with the forefront of contemporary music, Akagera was conceived to be the sonic accompaniment for a documentary focused on the lives of animals in Africa that was directed by Gérard Vienne... The album's title, like that of the documentary, is drawn from the name for the Nile at its origin in Rwanda, within a land of a thousand hills on the Tanzanian border. Featuring Humair on drums, percussion, and syntoba, Jeanneau on sax, various flutes, bass clarinet, and synth, and Texier on double bass, oud, and percussion, as well as brief intervention by Gordon Beck on piano, Akagera unfolds like a dream, channeling majestic scenes of Africa and the Savannah into its core..."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GFvLnMdcHM&list=PLS5w9I362fFpE7Y8JckKQ7YGZJS1KKeYB&index=1

#DanielHumair #FrançoisJeanneau #HenriTexier #Jazz #FrenchJazz #Music #Oud #Soundtrack

Hum ! by Daniel Humair, René Urtreger, Pierre Michelot, released on Vega in 1960.

And here is an English translation of Raymond Mouly’s original French liner notes from the album:

“During the Fall of 1960, one could hear at Club Saint-Germain-des-Pres a trio, full of swing and musical skill, delighting a small number of fans, gathered in close groups, as entrenched from the inattentive crowd of international squares. The three men conveyed with their music how much fun they were having, even though they had only been playing together for a short time; but the way their musical conceptions complement each other, the compatibility of their personalities, and their common love for a work well done, have given their trio a remarkable degree of quality.

https://jazzprofiles.blogspot.com/2018/06/hum-humair-urtreger-michelot.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_jOcxQ1rWo&list=PLSy5BNvS3WjKFiB8H7Ly28OwhT8X0Kuc1&index=1

#DanielHumair #RenéUrtreger #PierreMichelot #jazz #frenchjazz #jazzpianotrio

Melvin - Steve Marcus, Sonny Sharrock, Miroslav Vitous & Daniel Humair

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1970 - Phil Woods and his European Rhythm Machine (Gordon Beck, Henri Texier, Daniel Humair) - Victoria Hall - Genève (Suisse) / Geneva (Switzerland)
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Phil Woods and his European Rhythm Machine + Art Farmer & Slide Hampton : ballet on French TV (Paris, 1968)

#PhilWoods (as), #ArtFarmer (fgh), #SlideHampton (tb), #GeorgeGruntz (p), #HenriTexier (b), #DanielHumair (dr)

https://youtu.be/1CIqXvyjOsg

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Phil Woods European Rhythm Machine + Art Farmer & Slide Hampton f George Gruntz,Henri Texier,Dan

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