Antonin Maurel's album, Oh hé dis donc Antonin chez les Blacks, is a captivating musical journey that blends elements of jazz, blues, and soul into a unique and compelling sound. The album features a range of instruments, including saxophone, guitar, bass, and drums, which are skillfully played by Maurel and his bandmates.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Blues pour un black," which showcases Maurel's impressive saxophone skills and his ability to infuse emotion into his playing. The track is a slow and sultry blues number that is sure to captivate listeners.
Another notable track is "Soul Brother," which features a funky bassline and infectious groove that will get your feet tapping. Maurel's smooth vocals and the catchy chorus make this track a standout on the album.