“Well, Loussier shows that Bach can be adapted to jazz … Turning a deaf ear to any cries of sacrilege, let me say that I have enjoyed this and I find its appeal has not diminished despite repeated plays. I wish I could say the same about all I receive for review ! … drummer Garros is a tower of rhythmic strength, never once putting a hand or foot wrong. Michelot, of course, is one of the great bass players in jazz, while Loussier, knows what jazz is about.”
[1] Air on the G string 3:24(from Suite No.3 in D major BWV 1068)
Italian Concerto BWV 971 [14:21][2] Allegro 5:06 [3] Andante 4:46 [4] Presto 4:28
[5] Fantasie in C minor (BWV 906) 4:59Prelude & Fugue No.1 in C major BWV 846 [10:18][6] Prelude 5:20 [7] Fugue 4:58
Prelude & Fugue No.2 in C minor BWV 847 [7:00][8] Prelude 4:16 [9] Fugue 2:44
Prelude & Fugue No. 5 in D major BWV 850 [3:40][10] Prelude 1:50 [11] Fugue 1:49
[12] Prelude No.6 in D minor BWV 851 2:07 [13] Prelude No.21 in B flat major BWV 866 2:45Toccata & Fugue in D minor BWV 565 [8:48][14] Toccata 2:13 [15] Fugue 6:35
[16] Jesu Joy of Man’s Desiring (from Cantata BWV 147) 4:06 [17] Sleepers Wake! Chorale Prelude 4:49(Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme BWV 645 from BWV 140)
Partita No.1 in B flat BWV 825 (excerpts) [9:21][18] Allemande 6:14 [19] Gigue 3:07