quarta-feira, 20 de dezembro de 2023

Miles Davis - Ascenseur Pour L'Echafaud

Recorded on December 4 & 5, 1957 at Le Poste Parisien, Paris Fontana1958 - 2002



Ascenseur pour l'Échafaud [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] Review by Michael G. Nastos

Jazz and film noir are perfect bedfellows, as evidenced by the soundtrack of Louis Malle's Ascenseur Pour L'Echafaud (Lift to the Scaffold). This dark and seductive tale is wonderfully accentuated by the late-'50s cool or bop music of Miles Davis, played with French jazzmen -- bassist Pierre Michelot, pianist René Urtreger, and tenor saxophonist Barney Wilen -- and American expatriate drummer Kenny Clarke. This recording evokes the sensual nature of a mysterious chanteuse and the contrasting scurrying rat race lifestyle of the times, when the popularity of the automobile, cigarettes, and the late-night bar scene were central figures. Davis had seen a screening of the movie prior to his making of this music, and knew exactly how to portray the smoky hazed or frantic scenes though sonic imagery, dictated by the trumpeter mainly in D-minor and C-seventh chords. Michelot is as important a figure as the trumpeter because he sets the tone, as on the stalking "Visite du Vigile." While the mood of the soundtrack is generally dour and somber, the group collectively picks up the pace exponentially on "Diner au Motel." At times the distinctive Davis trumpet style is echoed into dire straits or death wish motifs, as on "Generique" or "L'Assassinat de Carala," respectively. Clarke is his usual marvelous self, and listeners should pay close attention to the able Urtreger, by no means a virtuoso but a capable and flexible accompanist. This recording can stand proudly alongside Duke Ellington's music from Anatomy of a Murder and the soundtrack of Play Misty for Me as great achievements of artistic excellence in fusing dramatic scenes with equally compelling modern jazz music.   AllMusic



Elevator to the Gallows (FrenchAscenseur pour l'échafaud), also known as Frantic in the U.S. and Lift to the Scaffold in the U.K., is a 1958 French crime thriller film directed by Louis Malle, starring Jeanne Moreau and Maurice Ronet as illicit lovers whose murder plot starts to unravel after one of them becomes trapped in an elevator. The scenario was adapted from the 1956 novel of the same name by Noël Calef.

Associated by some critics with film noir,[1] and introducing new narrative, cinematographic, and editing techniques, the film is considered an important work in establishing the French New Wave and the New Modern Cinema.[2] The improvised soundtrack by Miles Davis and the relationship the film establishes among music, image, and emotion were considered ground-breaking.





Miles Davis      
Ascenseur pour l'Échafaud
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 

 
1. Générique  2. L'Assassinat De Carala 3. Sur L'Autoroute 4. Julien Dans L'Ascenseur 5. Florence Sur Les Champs-Élysées 6. Dîner Au Motel 7. Évasion De Julien 8. Visite Du Vigile 9. Au Bar Du Petit Bac 10. Chez Le Photographe Du Motel Complete Recordings 25:54 11. Nuit Sur Les Champs-Élysées (Take 1) 12. Nuit Sur Les Champs-Élysées (Take 2) 13. Nuit Sur Les Champs-Élysées (Take 3) (Générique) 14. Nuit Sur Les Champs-Élysées (Take 4) (Florence Sur Les Champs-Élysées) 15. Assassinat (Take 1) (Visite Du Vigile) 16. Assassinat (Take 2) (Julien Dans L'Ascenseur) 17. Assassinat (Take 3) (L'assassinat De Carala) 18. Motel (Dîner Au Motel) 19. Final (Take 1) 20. Final (Take 2) 21. Final (Take 3) (Chez Le Photographe Du Motel) 22. Ascenseur (Évasion De Julien) 23. Le Petit Bal (Take 1) 24. Le Petit Bal (Take 2) (Au Bar Du Petit Bac) 25. Séquence Voiture (Take 1) 26. Séquence Voiture (Take 2)
Bass – Pierre Michelot Composed By – Miles Davis Piano – René Urtreger Tenor Saxophone – Barney Wilen Trumpet – Miles Davis  

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