A rare gem from the vibrant European jazz scene finally resurfaces with the release of Grenoble ’88, a captivating live recording that unites two masters of post-bop expression: French saxophonist Barney Wilen and Catalan pianist Tete Montoliu. Captured in 1988 in Grenoble, France, this performance showcases the remarkable interplay between two artists whose lyrical sensibilities and sophisticated phrasing made them cornerstones of modern jazz on the continent.
Known for his poetic tenor sound and effortless melodic clarity, Barney Wilen had already secured his place in jazz history through collaborations with Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, and Art Blakey. At Grenoble, he found the perfect counterpart in Tete Montoliu, whose dazzling virtuosity and deep harmonic imagination brought a fiery yet elegant dimension to the quartet. Together with their finely tuned rhythm section, the group delivers a set brimming with spontaneity, emotional depth, and timeless swing.
The album captures more than just a concert—it distills the essence of European jazz artistry at a crossroads moment, where tradition and personal voice meet on equal footing. Listeners are treated to expansive improvisations, intimate ballads, and the kind of musical dialogue that only occurs when true masters share the stage.