Originally released in the late '80s, Chine and Chamber Music are here conveniently reissued as a two-CD set. At the time, both albums helped Louis Sclavis gain wider recognition -- at least in Europe. Chine is a quintet session which reflects the leader's interest in folk music and his "imaginary folklore" concept. The themes are not only inspired by French folk music but also by sounds from Argentina or Africa, for instance. At times, some rock accents tend to date the music. Chamber Music takes Sclavis' musical concept even further with a drumless septet featuring original instrumentation and delivering stronger compositions. The material does not offer the same variety as its predecessor, but it is more focused and benefits greatly from the addition of such wonderful improvisers as Yves Robert and Michel Godard. Once again, the session is still characteristic of early Sclavis endeavors -- improvisation over an obsessive pattern or use of overdubs on unaccompanied solos. Although violinist Dominique Pifarély does not contribute any material, his presence is more obvious and alludes to things to come. Without a drummer, bassist Bruno Chevillon's role becomes even more crucial and he meets the challenge with bravura. Like Pifarély, he would also become an essential component of Sclavis' future projects. Despite a few shortcomings, this reissue is essential to anyone interested in this significant musician's development. - Alain Drouot
Tracks
CD1 - Chine (1987)
01. Duguesclin (Louis Sclavis)
02. Chanson Pour Louis de Funes (Louis Sclavis)
03. Tango (Louis Sclavis)
04. Rivière Salée (Louis Sclavis)
05. Les Chameaux (Louis Sclavis)
06. Loul
07. Rébarbatif I (Louis Sclavis)
08. Rébarbatif II (Louis Sclavis)
09. La Taupe (Bruno Chevillon)
10. Rébartif I + II (Louis Sclavis)
CD2 - Chamber Music (1989)
01. Ottomar (Louis Sclavis)
02. Patch (Louis Sclavis/François Raulin)
03. Petra (Roy Budd/Louis Sclavis)
04. Introduction a Fond Bleu (Louis Sclavis)
05. Fond Bleu (Gérard Marais/Louis Sclavis)
06. Marche (Louis Sclavis)
07. Qu' Attendent-Elles? (Alain Gibert)
08. Introduction a Veronese (François Raulin)
09. Veronese (François Raulin)
LOUIS SCLAVIS clarinet, bass clarinet, soprano saxophone
DOMINIQUE PIFARELY violin
YVES ROBERT trombone
MICHEL GODARD tuba
PHILIPPE DESCHEPPER guitar
FRANÇOIS RAULIN piano, keyboards, synthesizer
BRUNO CHEVILLON acoustic bass
Recorded on July and September 1987 and 1989 at Gimmick Studio (Yerres-France)
IDA Records - IDA 012/022 CD