The French Impressionists

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Santa Baby 03:01 Tools
Pick Up the Rhythm 00:00 Tools
Blue Skies 00:00 Tools
Castles in the Air 00:00 Tools
Since You've Been Away 00:00 Tools
Theme From Walking Home 00:00 Tools
Rainbows Never End 00:00 Tools
My Guardian Angel 00:00 Tools
Mannequin 00:00 Tools
Waiting for Someone 00:00 Tools
Boo Boo's Gone Mambo 00:00 Tools
My Rainy Day (live) 00:00 Tools
Seven Suite 00:00 Tools
Boo Boo's Gone Mambo / My Guardian Angel 00:00 Tools
Lantern Suite 00:00 Tools
Blue Skies (live) 00:00 Tools
Nothing Really Matters (live) 00:00 Tools
Summertime (live) 00:00 Tools
Helpless (live) 00:00 Tools
Fete 00:00 Tools
Boo Boo's Gone Mambo/My Guardian Angel 00:00 Tools
Malcolm Fisher Seven Suite 00:00 Tools
A Pretty Rose Tree 00:00 Tools
Metal Bird 00:00 Tools
Malcolm Fisher Lantern Suite 00:00 Tools
Angel Blues 00:00 Tools
Madelaine 00:00 Tools
The Chimney Sweeper 00:00 Tools
Take Up The Rhythm 00:00 Tools
Indiscretion 00:00 Tools
View 00:00 Tools
Summertime 00:00 Tools
Dress 00:00 Tools
Just Take A Moment 00:00 Tools
A2 [A Means To An End] - Boo Boo's Gone Mambo/My Guardian Angel 00:00 Tools
Boo Boo's Gone Manbo 00:00 Tools
Boo Hoo's Gone Mambo-My Guardian Angel 00:00 Tools
Silk Gleaming As… 00:00 Tools
Sail You On 00:00 Tools
Lotus 00:00 Tools
boo boos gone mambo 00:00 Tools
Lips 00:00 Tools
L'infelice Luna 00:00 Tools
Si Nella Luce 00:00 Tools
Haiku 00:00 Tools
Boo Hoo's Gone Mambo/ My Guardian Angel 00:00 Tools
Il corso del mio cammino 00:00 Tools
Si Per Un Canto 00:00 Tools
Nobody Tells You 00:00 Tools
Exit The Emperor 00:00 Tools
Nothing Really Matters - Live 00:00 Tools
Red Silver Gold 00:00 Tools
My Rainy Day - Live 00:00 Tools
Blue Skies - Live 00:00 Tools
Sul comignolo riposa la notte 00:00 Tools
Helpless - Live 00:00 Tools
Se Nella Luce 00:00 Tools
My Guardian Angel (2007 Version) 00:00 Tools
boo boos gone mambo -- my guardian angel 00:00 Tools
Cercatemi e fuoriuscite 00:00 Tools
Boo Boo's Gone Mambo/ My Guardian Angel 00:00 Tools
Se Per Un Canto 00:00 Tools
Boo's gone Mambo, My Guardian angel 00:00 Tools
Fly 00:00 Tools
Summertime - Live 00:00 Tools
Emporper Suite - Nobody Tells You 00:00 Tools
Nothing Really Matters [Live] 00:00 Tools
Blue Skies [Live] 00:00 Tools
Id 00:00 Tools
Questa Sirena Che È una Dolce Cantante 00:00 Tools
Abstract 00:00 Tools
Emporper Suite - Red Silver Gold 00:00 Tools
E il parco si stendeva molto tranquillo 00:00 Tools
Contiamo infiniti cadaveri 00:00 Tools
Breath 00:00 Tools
La mia fresca urina spargo 00:00 Tools
Emporper Suite - Silk Gleaming As... 00:00 Tools
Boo Boo's Gone Mambo - My Guardian Angel 00:00 Tools
Emporper Suite - Exit The Emporer 00:00 Tools
Helpless [Live] 00:00 Tools
My Rainy Day [Live] 00:00 Tools
E forse l’anello della fedeltà 00:00 Tools
Tutto il mondo e vedovo 00:00 Tools
Summertime [Live] 00:00 Tools
Boo Hoo's Gone Mambo/My Guardian Angel 00:00 Tools
Shoes 00:00 Tools
Contiamo infiniti morti! 00:00 Tools
Fête 00:00 Tools
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The French Impressionists were the brainchild of Glaswegian songwriter and pianist Malcolm Fisher, informed by influences as diverse as George Gershwin, Hoagy Carmichael, Oscar Peterson and early Lennon-McCartney. The concept for the band allegedly dawned on Malcolm in a bookshop, while leafing through a volume called "Play Jazz" and spying a section on Claude Debussy and colourful 'impressionist' chords. Initially the band were linked to the hip Postcard Records stable, and the close-knit scene centered on the Rock Garden bar in Glasgow in which Orange Juice, Altered Images, Aztec Camera and The Bluebells held court. Malcolm was a neighbour of Postcard supremo Alan Horne, who encouraged the pianist to write a song for a planned compilation album on chic Belgian independent Les Disques du Crepuscule. After the initial dates in Scotland, the French Impressionists (or Frimps by their own shorthand) made their live debut in London at the Grapes wine bar in Islington in the summer of 1982. In August the band played a bigger London showcase at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, part of the 'Joy of Mooching' season which also included sets by Swamp Children (later Kalima), Biting Tongues, Weekend, Allez Allez (formerly Marine) and Animal Nightlife. With 'new jazz' all the rage in London, the Frimps were inevitably lumped in with acts as diverse as Carmel, Vic Godard and Swamp Children. "People keep trying to tell us that we're a jazz band, but we don't specifically play jazz. It's just popular music with tinges of jazz and classical. I've always tried to write good songs with good tunes, some of which might use jazz as a source, but no more. I was brought up listening to music like jazz, so it wouldn't be us if we tried to play rock music… We'll probably be compared with a lot of new jazz groups because it's an easy handle, but I don't want to identify too strongly with it. A group like Pigbag put the emphasis on instrumental improvisation and a dance beat, whereas we put the emphasis on the song and melody. We'll probably be compared with some of the groups that play at Club Left too, although we're less of a sophisticated, cabaret thing than they are." After the band split in 1983 Malcolm Fisher remained in the west end of Glasgow, writing songs and amassing a vast collection of silk ties. After a period of inactivity, he picked up the rhythm again in Milan, where he embarked on a series of CD projects which has so far seen the release of three albums of solo piano music: Dress (Pt 1) and Dress Pt 2: Dream (both 1998) and Seeds (2000). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.