Memento (Soel album) explained

Memento
Type:Studio album
Artist:Soel
Cover:Soel_lp.gif
Studio:Magic House Studio (Paris, France)
Genre:Acid jazz
Label:Warner Jazz France
Producer:Ludovic "St Germain" Navarre

Memento is the debut studio album by French trumpeter Soel. It was released in 2003 through Warner Jazz France. Recording sessions took place at Magic House Studio in Paris, France. Production of the album was solely handled by St Germain. It features contribution from Tori Robinson, Clem Ashford and Chris Henry on vocals, Didier Davidas on keyboards, Alex Legrand and Frantz Calcul on guitar, Mike Clinton on bass, Edmundo Carneiro on percussion, Edouard Labor on saxophone and flute, Rachid Mouna on baritone saxophone, and Edivandro Borges on trombone.

The album peaked at number 63 in Belgium, at number 107 in France, and at number 16 on the UK Jazz & Blues Albums.

Track listing

Sample credits[1]

Personnel

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Soel. WhoSampled. en.
  2. Web site: Official Jazz & Blues Albums Chart Top 30: 19 October 2003 - 25 October 2003. Official Charts Company. September 18, 2018.