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The idea for this French group is so logical that it is surprising that it was not done previously. The trad jazz nonet (which includes four horns and a five-piece rhythm section with sousaphone and string bass) performed the melodies and sometimes the chord structures of bop tunes to hilarious effect, making the 1940s and '50s modern tunes sound as if they were being performed in 1928. They recorded two albums for the French Open label and one for the German Calig company, playing unique renditions of such unlikely tunes as "Yardbird Suite," "Pent Up House," "Move," "Joy Spring" and even "Giant Steps." Before their eventual breakup the group (which included trumpeter Patrick Artero, trombonist Daniel Barda and Marc Richard and Andre Villeger on reeds) performed at quite a few European festivals, but unfortunately never in the United States. Their three recordings, one of which has guest appearances by singer Beryl Bryden, are collector's items. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Anthropology
Anthropology cd1
Jazz in Paris: Anthropology

Back in Town!
Honky Soul, Race Music, Hard Bop & Anachronic Jazz
Anthropology {Jazz In Paris, HS 06} (disc 1)
Volume 2
The complete audio recordings and 7 unissued live performances - CD 1
Anthropology {Jazz In Paris, HS 06} (disc 2)
JIP HS06 - CD1 - Anthropology
Anachronic Jazz Band

JIP HS06 - CD2 - Anthropology