All tunes by Laurent Coq and published by Sacem/Reflets except : Toulouse (C.Nougaro / C.Chevallier), A Thousand Autumns (Branford Marsalis), Barcelona (Mark Turner) and When We First Met (Elis Marsalis).
Recorded at The Studio (Masuo’s), NYC, on November 23 & 24, 2004. Recording, mixing and mastering by Katsuhiko Naito. Executive Producer : Eric Debègue
Produced by Laurent Coq
Piano: Laurent Coq
Bass: Reuben Rogers
Drums: Otis Brown III
"Spinnin’ is my fifth album as a leader, the first within the jazz piano trio idiom. For this recording, I called a drummer with whom I played quite a bit during my past years in NY – currently with tenor Joe Lovano – the young Otis Brown III, and the bass player everybody digs (Dianne Reeves, Joshua Redman, Charles Lloyd...), Reuben Rogers.
The session took place in a Soho studio, during two evenings of November 2004. As for my last album Like A Tree In The City, engineer Katsuhiko Naito took great care of the recording, mixing and mastering. There are no edits in this album.
The repertoire consist on six originals ; five new compositions and a new version of South Ferry, originally featured in the album Versatile. We also recorded a powerful rubato ballad by tenor Branford Marsalis A Thousand Autumns, another gorgeous one by father Elis Marsalis When We First Met, a tune by the great Mark Turner Barcelona and a tribute to the late French singer Claude Nougaro Toulouse. The album is to be released in the U.S in the fall of 2005 on Sunnyside Label.: