After exploring the art of biguine trio on the first volume, he enriched his training a surprising baritone saxophone and bringing more relief and a wider field of expression.
The 10 titles are equitably distributed between traditional West Indian repertoire and original compositions that are so in biguine jazz spirit one might think that these are standards that could have forgotten.
Also noteworthy is the contribution of distinguished guests on two tracks: the accuracy of the voice of the young Jenny Alpha (93) and swing gypsy jazz guitarist Thomas Dutronc. I would note 4 stars if it was possible.
If you still hesitate, Commendation dedication of the great Al Lirvat (one of the "monuments" of the recently deceased biguine) should finally convince you:
"You've got it. Your music is rich subtleties of our biguine. But you managed to transcend it by your science of harmony and your art of improvisation."