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Louis Stewart - Milesian Source album flac Performer: Louis Stewart
Title: Milesian Source
Released: 1978
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1589 mb
FLAC album: 1140 mb
Rating: 4.1
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Genre: Jazz

Louis Stewart (guitarist). Background information. Stewart recorded his debut album, Louis the First in Dublin, and then recorded in London Billy Higgins, Peter Ind, Sam Jones, Red Mitchell, and Spike Robinson. From the mid to late 1970s he worked with George Shearing, touring America, Brazil, and playing European festivals, and recording eight albums, including several in a trio with bassist Niels-Henning Orsted-Pedersen. Out on His Own (Livia, 1977). Milesian Source (Pye, 1978). Drums and Friends (Livia, 1978). I Thought About You with John Taylor, Sam Jones and Billy Higgins (Livia, 1979).

Milesian Source is a bop music album recording by LOUIS STEWART released in 1978 on CD, LP/Vinyl and/or cassette. A1 Araby A2 Eveline A3 A Little Cloud A4 Two Gallants B1 Bolivian Tango B2 Pavanne B3 Con-Alma. Bass – Ron Mathewson Drums, Percussion – Martin Drew Guitar – Louis Stewart Keyboards – Geoff Castle, Martin Blackwell. Pye Records ‎– NSPL 18555 (UK).

Louis Stewart (guitarist). Louis Stewart (5 January 1944 – 20 August 2016) was an Irish jazz guitarist. Louis the First (1975). Baubles, Bangles and Beads (1976). Milesian Source (1977). Out on His Own (1977). Drums and Friends (1978).

born on 5/1/1944 in Waterford, Munster, Ireland. Il enregistre son premier album en tant que leader, Louis the First, en 1975 avec pour sidemen Sam Jones, Billy Higgins, Peter Ind (en), Red Mitchell et Spike Robinson. De 1975 à 1979, il travaille dans les différentes formations de Ronnie Scott. En 1979, il joue en Australie aux côtés de Blossom Dearie et Don Burrows (en), joue dans le big band d'Harry South (en).

b. 5 January 1944, Waterford, Eire. After playing guitar in a succession of Dublin-based showbands, Stewart began playing jazz in the early 60s. By the end of the decade he had achieved a substantial reputation by working with such leading jazzmen as Tubby Hayes and Benny Goodman. Throughout the 70s he continued to enhance his standing in both the UK and the USA, playing and recording with Ronnie Scott, Don Burrows, George Shearing, Peter Ind and others. He has composed a number of pieces based on the work of James Joyce, several of which appeared on the albums Milesian Source and Joycenotes. A brilliant sound allied to a crystal-clear tone has helped to make Stewart one of the outstanding guitarists in jazz. A virtuoso technique allows him to realize fully his endless inventiveness. In 1998, Stewart received an Honory Doctorate by Trinity College, Dublin.

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Louis Stewart (born 5 January 1944) is an Irish jazz guitarist. Born in Niels-Henning Orsted-Pedersen. Stewart has also appeared on albums by Joe Williams, . In 1981, ahead of his debut in the US as a leader, the New York Times stated: 'Mr. Stewart, who has the staid and sober appearance of a prosperous greengrocer, seems to have his musical roots in be-bop. He leans toward material associated with Charlie Parker and he spins out single-note lines that flow with an unhurried grace, colored by sudden bright, lively chorded phrases.

Tracklist

Araby
Eveline
A Little Cloud
Two Gallants
Bolivian Tango
Pavanne
Con-Alma

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
NSPL 18555 Louis Stewart Milesian Source ‎(LP, Album) Pye Records NSPL 18555 UK 1978
NSPL 18555 Louis Stewart Milesian Source ‎(LP, Album) Pye Records NSPL 18555 Canada 1978
SPLP 1531 Louis Stewart Milesian Source ‎(LP, Album) Astor SPLP 1531 UK Unknown