Jeune Vieux Jeune, the latest album by Trio François Bourassa, is a stunning work of art that showcases the group's exceptional musicianship and creativity. The trio, consisting of pianist François Bourassa, bassist Guy Boisvert, and drummer Greg Ritchie, has produced a collection of ten original compositions that are both inventive and captivating.
The album begins with the title track, "Jeune Vieux Jeune," which sets the tone for the rest of the record. The piece is a beautiful blend of melodic and rhythmic elements, with Bourassa's piano lines weaving in and out of Boisvert's bass and Ritchie's drums. The trio's chemistry is evident from the first note, and it only grows stronger as the album progresses.
Other standout tracks on the album include "Les Yeux Fermés," which features a hauntingly beautiful piano melody, and "L'Étincelle," a lively and energetic tune that showcases the trio's improvisational skills. The album's closing track, "Le Temps Qui Passe," is a poignant and reflective piece that leaves a lasting impression on the listener.