Rain Pascal Mailloux
Album info
Album-Release:
2014
HRA-Release:
02.09.2014
Label: Fidelio Records
Genre: Jazz
Subgenre: Mainstream Jazz
Artist: Pascal Mailloux
Composer: Pascal Mailloux
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 Cloud 04:09
- 2 Ocean Bolero 05:43
- 3 River of Hope 03:20
- 4 Morning Mist 03:15
- 5 Romancello 02:58
- 6 October Sky 03:57
- 7 Rainbow Trail 02:43
- 8 Rain 06:09
- 9 Green Eye Girl 03:05
- 10 Raindrop Bossa 03:28
- 11 Little Umbrella 03:35
- 12 Prelude 03:10
- 13 Dragon Fly 03:04
- 14 You and Me … Sous la pluie 03:48
Info for Rain
The creation of Pascal Mailloux’s first solo album was inspired by a particularly touching story. While musical director of a charity show in Montreal, Pascal made the acquaintance of a new friend at the end of her life.
To relieve her, to make her dream, and to give her hope, he sent her tunes composed on his piano. Pascal then decided to record the anthology of these instrumental pieces on this album, engraving notes like so many rocks eroded by the ebb and flow of the sea.
Pascal Mailloux clearly defined style has been inspired by pop-rock sounds. However, we have yet to discover the nuances and the vast palette that he has developed through his work as a composer of TV show themes, movie scores, adverts, and, of course, background music. It is this facet of his talent that this project seeks to introduce. Mr. Mailloux recruited double bassist Domenic Romanelli, guitarist Olivier Vinson and cellist Etienne Ratthé to create a pop-classical musical universe in which diverse influences converge, including jazz and world music, into the current of easy listening.
Pascal Mailloux, piano
Domenic Romanelli, upright bass
Olivier Vinson, guitar
Etienne Ratthe, cello
Pascal Mailloux
has played the piano since the age of 5 and has studied piano for 10 years with the methods of Vincent d'Indy School, later at the age of 17 [from 1975 to 1977] Pascal continues his studies at the Sherbrooke College, Quebec. Pascal began his professional career in 1980 with his first band Leyden Zar, where he was a composer, keyboardist and singer.
Pascal has an important role in the success of the artist Marjo in Quebec, at the time he worked on many albums, including: in 1985-90 "Celle qui va" the composition of the song Celle qui va "À bout de ciel " in 1998: Composition and recording of the album "Tant qu'il y aura des enfants". [Marjo has sold over 1 million albums].
Booklet for Rain