Céline Bonacina Trio inviting Nguyên Lê - Way of Life [ACT, June 25, 2010]
Céline Bonacina studied in Belfort, Besançon and Paris. She won numerous prizes for her saxophone playing and gained her first jazz experience in Parisian big bands. She worked with artists such as the Cuban pianist Omar Sosa and the saxophonist Andy Sheppard. Céline Bonacina’s debut album, Vue d’en Haut, was widely acclaimed by the French jazz press and its success lead to appearences at French jazz festivals. One of the most well known of these, Jazz á Vienne, voted her, in 2009, the winner of its Jazz Competition – the prize a festival performance in 2010 and production of her new album Way of Life.
“I couldn’t stop admiring the vitality and beauty of her music and constantly discovering new forms of diversity and exceptional expression in her,“ enthused Nguyên Lê about Céline Bonacina. “This young woman has the will and urge to break through boundaries and set herself apart from the masses and this also made her choose such an impressive instrument as the baritone saxophone on which she plays on most the tracks of the album. During our work together I was always discovering new facets of her artistic personality. There is such a contrast between Céline’s graceful appearance, her gentle and spiritual yet also slightly impish manner, and the fire which burns in every single one of her sounds.“
To play with immense complexity whilst, at the same time, always maintaining the “grounding” in a strong groove with enthralling, almost danceable rhythms – this is the appeal and the emotion of the music on Way of Life. Bonacina acquired this musical ability particularly during her seven-year-stay on the French Réunion Island in the Indian Ocean and her contact with the music of this region. The driving funk of “Wake Up”, the Afrobeat pulse underlying “Ekena” and a bouncy dub and reggae “Course pour Suite” determine the rhythm of this album. When united to an irrepressible joyfulness in music making and energy the result is a refreshing renouncing of understatement at a time when a certain melancholy is creeping into jazz.
Strong musical characters complement Céline Bonacina: the drummer, Hary Ratsimbazafy, from Madagascar, provides an irresistible beat – elegant but powerful. This is smoothly combined with the E bass of Nicolas Garnier who gives the music a touch of classic rock and fusion. On four tracks the power trio is reinforced further by Nguyên Lê on the E guitar which, once again, shows him to be, after the quieter, world music sounds of his last album Saiyuki (ACT 9483-2), more powerful whilst, at the same time, also contributing delicate and unexpected brilliant nuances to the music.
In the album’s liner notes, Nguyên Lê writes: Way of Life is an illuminated path on which opposites and extremes come together in a seemingly effortless and natural way: strong melodies interchange with wild, screeching outbreaks and a deep, grounded distortion; stirred-up unrest charged with driving rhythms. I hope that all listeners have as much enjoyment with Way of Life as I had in discovering the album and working on it. May you have a great and long career, Céline!“
Photograph by Docmac 2010
Way of Life – Céline Bonacina Trio – ACT 9498-2 – LC 07644
Line Up:
• Céline Bonacina / baritone, alto & soprano saxophone, vocals
• Nicolas Garnier / electric bass
• Hary Ratsimbazafy / drums & percussions, vocals
• Nguyên Lê / electric guitar (on 3, 7, 11, 12)
Tracks:
01 ZigZag Blues (C. Bonacina) 3:21
02 Course pour Suite (C. Bonacina) 4:17
03 Ra Bentr’ol (O. Andriamampianina) 6:05
04 Wake Up (C. Bonacina) 3:52
05 Free Woman (C. Bonacina) 4:56
06 Travel Story (C. Bonacina) 4:44
07 Ekena (C. Bonacina & H. Ratsimbazafy) 4:54
08 Deep Red (C. Bonacina) 1:34
09 RAB (R. Molinier) 1:58
10 Histoire de (R. Molinier / arr. C. Bonacina) 2:53
11 Jungle (C. Bonacina) 5:02
12 Entre deux Rêves (R. Molinier) 7:47
13 Tôty Come Bach (C. Bonacina) 0:52
Total time: 52:20
Produced by Céline Bonacina & Vienne Action Culturelle. Mixed, mastered and co-produced by Nguyên Lê
Recorded by Benoît Corboz at studio du Flon, Lausanne, February 2010. Additional recordings by Nguyên Lê at studio Louxor, Paris Barbès
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Cover art “Untitled” by Erwin Wurm, 2008 / © VG Bild-Kunst