Entre chien et loup (Live in Meudon) Leo Sidran

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Album info

Album-Release:
2016

HRA-Release:
31.10.2016

Label: Five Fishes

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Mainstream Jazz

Artist: Leo Sidran

Composer: Leo Sidran

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1Tonight Someone Is Me03:51
  • 2Entre chien et loup03:42
  • 3Speak to Me in Spanish04:03
  • 4Jamboree04:18
  • 5Let Me Down Easy06:00
  • 6Desire03:44
  • 7Why Cant I Have03:54
  • 8After the Damage Is Done04:26
  • 9Take It All03:39
  • 10Conversation04:57
  • 11Im Gone (Introduction)00:20
  • 12Im Gone03:47
  • Total Runtime46:41

Info for Entre chien et loup (Live in Meudon)

“Just say something pretty no matter if it’s true, entre chien et loup.”In the spring of 2015, Leo Sidran flew from New York to Paris to meet his new “French band” – a group of young musicians assembled by his friends Pierre and Max Darmon. He had spent the previous year recording his album “Mucho Leo” on and off in Brooklyn. To him, it was a labor of intense personal love. When Leo Sidran and his new French friends hit the first notes of the first song, they immediately knew that this would work and that they were ready to play music that feels good. Julien Basseres from Studio de Meudon recorded the project beautifully, TSF Jazz broadcasted the original concert live.

Leo Sidran, guitar, vocals
Max Dragon, bass, backing vocals
Romain Bouches, drums, backing vocals
Paul Sany, piano, keyboards, backing vocals
Guest musicians:
Manu Galvin, guitar
Elsa Kopf, backing vocals
Tribe Waterbed, backing vocals


Leo Sidran
Brooklyn based multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer Leo Sidran was born and raised in Madison, Wisconsin, which is sometimes referred to as 70 square miles surrounded by reality. His father, Ben, another multifaceted music man, provided his early musical sustenance. His mother, a weaver and travel agent, provided texture and safe passage.

Leo is releasing his fourth solo record in April. 2015. The appropriately titled “Mucho Leo” is his first in a decade, and when we say 'solo,' well, Sidran not only sings and plays everything on this new effort, he could also take credit for recording and mixing the album.

It makes complete sense, says Sidran, 'It's a very personal project, and after a long period of working behind the scenes, it's an important creative statement for me, but I also have a larger story to tell.'

We will tell at least some of it right now...

Sidran got his start writing songs professionally as a teenager when the Steve Miller Band recorded four of his songs for their 1993 Wide River album. Leo's father, Ben Sidran — a producer and jazz musician — was working with Miller at the time, which is how Leo made the connection, but even then, at the ripe old age of 15, he was interested in production. So, Steve invited him to play keyboards, guitars and drums on the record.

Subsequently, Leo attended the University of Wisconsin to study History and Spanish. During a year abroad living in Spain, he fell in love with Spanish music, and after college he spent quite a bit of time back and forth between his hometown of Madison, WI, and Madrid. During that time, Sidran developed a strong relationship with several Madrid-based 'Latin alternative' artists like Jorge Drexler and Ana Laan. Years later, Sidran would co-produce the Academy Award Winning song, 'Al Otro Lado Del Rio' from the film The Motorcycle Diaries for Jorge Drexler in 2005.

After the Oscar win, Leo made a move to Brooklyn and not only started producing records for other artists, but also composed music for film and television commercials amassing a catalog of over 100 major TV ads for clients like Coca-Cola, Visa, McDonalds, Stella, Ford, Garnier and a dozen film scores for outlets such as ESPN, Discovery, IFC, Sundance, and PBS.

In addition, around this time, Leo started a small label called Nardis Music with his father releasing solo projects by father and son, as well as some projects that the two produced for other artists, like Clyde Stubblefield (James Brown's original funky drummer). Leo has produced all of his dad's records for the last decade.

As a drummer, Sidran has played and recorded with jazz luminaries including Phil Woods, Howard Levy, David Fathead Newman, Clark Terry and Dave Grusin, and as an engineer he's recorded projects ranging from jazz great Mark Murphy to British duo Massive Attack.

To round out his penchant for curating the music he loves, earlier this year, Leo launched a podcast called The Third Story (www.third-story.com) in which he interviews musicians, producers, songwriters, and other friends in the creative class about their personal stories and professional journeys.

Mucho Leo is an important recording in the canon of Leo Sidran precisely because it pulls together and crystalizes Sidran's influences and passions, as one can hear strains of Leonard Cohen, Randy Newman, Michael Franks and Manu Chao, among others, but is also struck by the reality of a distinctive 'voice' and an illustrious history that has remained, to some extent, unsung up until now.

Booklet for Entre chien et loup (Live in Meudon)

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