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  1. Albums
  2. cycling - samuel blais

Samuel Blais - Cycling (LP)

Samuel BlaisSamuel Blais
  • 2014
  • 8 tracks
  • 49 min
Cycling - Samuel Blais
Cycling
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Cycling - Samuel Blais
Cycling - Samuel Blais

Product Description

Samuel Blais presents "Cycling," a captivating musical journey released on November 11, 2014, under Effendi Records. This album is a testament to Blais' unique artistic vision, blending a variety of influences into a cohesive and engaging collection of tracks. With a runtime of 49 minutes, "Cycling" offers a diverse range of sounds that keep the listener intrigued from start to finish.

The album opens with "Chili-Bli," setting the tone for the eclectic mix that follows. "Sidonie" and "Interludio obscurio" showcase Blais' ability to craft intricate and atmospheric compositions, while "Et voit le jour" brings a touch of warmth and melody. The title track, "Cycling," is a standout, demonstrating Blais' skill in creating dynamic and rhythmic pieces.

"Return to Napanoch" offers a moment of reflection, with its soothing and introspective vibe. "A Taste of Honey" brings a sweet and melodic interlude, while the album closes with "The Crusher," a powerful and energetic finale that leaves a lasting impression.

Samuel Blais' "Cycling" is a must-experience for anyone looking to explore the boundaries of contemporary music. Each track is a testament to Blais' creativity and musical prowess, making this album a standout in his discography.

Tracks

  1. Chili-BliSamuel Blais, Dave Liebman, Morgan Moore, Martin Auguste
    5:04
  2. SidonieSamuel Blais, Dave Liebman, Morgan Moore, Martin Auguste
    5:49
  3. Interludio obscurioSamuel Blais, Dave Liebman, Morgan Moore, Martin Auguste
    3:19
  4. Et voit le jourSamuel Blais, Dave Liebman, Morgan Moore, Martin Auguste
    4:56
  5. CyclingSamuel Blais, Dave Liebman, Morgan Moore, Martin Auguste
    7:18
  6. Return to NapanochSamuel Blais, Dave Liebman, Morgan Moore, Martin Auguste
    7:34
  7. A Taste of HoneySamuel Blais, Dave Liebman, Morgan Moore, Martin Auguste
    10:08
  8. The CrusherSamuel Blais, Dave Liebman, Morgan Moore, Martin Auguste
    5:01
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Product specifications

Details

Album
Cycling
Artist
Samuel Blais
Album release date
11 nov 2014
Label
Effendi Records
Available
No

Product information

Mono or stereo
Stereo
Duration
49 min
Tracks
8 tracks

Other

Limited Edition
No
Box set
No
Remastered
No
Reissue
No

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About Samuel Blais

Samuel Blais is a captivating saxophonist known for his soulful melodies and dynamic performances. With a rich, warm tone and a knack for improvisation, Blais weaves intricate solos that draw listeners in and leave them craving more. His music spans various genres, from smooth jazz to energetic funk, showcasing his versatility and musical prowess. Whether performing live or in the studio, Samuel Blais delivers a powerful and engaging experience that resonates with audiences.

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