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Billy Bang Lucky Man

Billy Bang

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Cat No: BBE650ACD

Format Details: Lp /

Release Date:  14 May 2021

Label:  Bbe Music / Barely Breaking Even

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  195497915576

Genres:  Jazz  

Release Date:  14 May 2021

Label:  Bbe Music / Barely Breaking Even

Packaging Type:  Gate Fold Vinyl

No of Units:  3

Barcode:  195497548422

Genres:  Jazz  

  • Description

    BBE Music presents 'Lucky Man', music from the eponymous documentary film charting jazz violinist and Vietnam veteran Billy Bang's brave return to the country, 40 years after the War.The film 'Lucky Man' by Jean-Marie Boulet & Markus Hansen follows Billy Bang as he returns to the battlefields of his past, this time with a violin in-hand instead of a rifle. The documentary follows Billy as he travels the length and breadth of Vietnam to collaborate with local musicians, discover the culture he never got to experience the first time around, and to try to find some closure for the haunting trauma that still lingers within.

    The trip took place in 2008, three years before Billy Bang's passing and these never-before released field recordings, lovingly polished at The Carvery studio in London, capture the musician's many poignant musical encounters along the way. The journey took him from Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta, through to the highlands and the Banhar and Jorai gongs of the Montagnards, north across the 17th parallel, climaxing with 'Mystery of the Mekong', his collaboration with the Hanoi Symphony Orchestra.The album 'Lucky Man' is composed of recordings captured throughout Billy Bang's travels in Vietnam, interspersed with his candid thoughts about music, art, war, and his return to the country.

    Tr?n M?nh Tu?n, the saxophonist featured on 'Jungle Lullaby' is well known in Saigon, where he owns a club called Sax n'Art, in which the live collaboration was recorded. In the more rural Kon Tum province, The Banhar Gong Group of Kuntum perform one of their traditional pieces, over which Billy's off-the-cuff improvisation simply soars. The Phu Dong Family Band (a collective comprising an incredible 25 members of leader Duc Dau's family) appears on 'New Saigon Phunk' and 'Song for Don Cherry', recorded in their native Ho Chi Minh City. Duc Dau is also a collector of ancient traditional instruments, and he plays a primitive stone Lithophone called a Dan Da with Billy in an energetic and exciting live jam.

    Description

    BBE Music presents 'Lucky Man', music from the eponymous documentary film charting jazz violinist and Vietnam veteran Billy Bang's brave return to the country, 40 years after the War.The film 'Lucky Man' by Jean-Marie Boulet & Markus Hansen follows Billy Bang as he returns to the battlefields of his past, this time with a violin in-hand instead of a rifle. The documentary follows Billy as he travels the length and breadth of Vietnam to collaborate with local musicians, discover the culture he never got to experience the first time around, and to try to find some closure for the haunting trauma that still lingers within.

    The trip took place in 2008, three years before Billy Bang's passing and these never-before released field recordings, lovingly polished at The Carvery studio in London, capture the musician's many poignant musical encounters along the way. The journey took him from Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta, through to the highlands and the Banhar and Jorai gongs of the Montagnards, north across the 17th parallel, climaxing with 'Mystery of the Mekong', his collaboration with the Hanoi Symphony Orchestra.The album 'Lucky Man' is composed of recordings captured throughout Billy Bang's travels in Vietnam, interspersed with his candid thoughts about music, art, war, and his return to the country.

    Tr?n M?nh Tu?n, the saxophonist featured on 'Jungle Lullaby' is well known in Saigon, where he owns a club called Sax n'Art, in which the live collaboration was recorded. In the more rural Kon Tum province, The Banhar Gong Group of Kuntum perform one of their traditional pieces, over which Billy's off-the-cuff improvisation simply soars. The Phu Dong Family Band (a collective comprising an incredible 25 members of leader Duc Dau's family) appears on 'New Saigon Phunk' and 'Song for Don Cherry', recorded in their native Ho Chi Minh City. Duc Dau is also a collector of ancient traditional instruments, and he plays a primitive stone Lithophone called a Dan Da with Billy in an energetic and exciting live jam.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Lucky Man: Introduction
      • 2. Billy Playing With The Banhar Gong Group Of Kuntum (Traditional And Improvised)
      • 3. Lucky Man: Flashback Tunnel Reflections
      • 4. Mystery Of The Mekong
      • 5. Lucky Man: The Sun Rising - Introduction To Song For Don Cherry
      • 6. Song For Don Cherry
      • 7. Lucky Man: Flashback Memories
      • 8. New Saigon Phunk
      • 9. Lucky Man: Traditional Vietnamese Catru Music
      • 10. Lucky Man: Billy Reflecting On Memories And Feelings
      • 11. Jungle Lullaby
      • 12. Lucky Man: Quynh Anh Pham's Memories About Her Father
      • 13. Dan Da
      • 14. Traditional Quan Ho
      • 15. Moments For The Kiamia, Solo In A Hotel Interior Courtyard
      • 16. Lucky Man: Quynh Anh Pham Lullaby

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Lucky Man: The Sun Rising - Introduction To Song For Don Cherry
      • 2. Song For Don Cherry
      • 3. Lucky Man: Flashback Tunnel Reflections
      • 4. Mystery Of The Mekong

      Disc 2

      • 1. Lucky Man: Billy Reflecting On Memories And Feelings
      • 2. Jungle Lullaby
      • 3. Lucky Man: Traditional Vietnamese Catru Music

      Disc 3

      • 1. Lucky Man: Flashlight And A 45 Tunnel Memories
      • 2. Lucky Man Title Music: Vietnam 1967 Battle Composition
      • 3. Lucky Man: Teach Me Banhar
      • 4. Traditional Quan Ho
      • 5. Lucky Man: Billy Reflecting On America, Music And Being Left Alone
      • 6. Moments For The Kiamia, Solo In A Hotel Interior Courtyard
      • 7. Lucky Man: Quynh Anh Pham Lullaby