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Gentle Threat

Chilly Gonzales

Solo Piano II


In December 2011, Chilly Gonzales moved his piano into Paris’ Studio Pigalle.

There, alone for 10 days, he recorded a handful of songs that had made the short list from a hundred or so melodies written over the eight years that had passed since the release of the now iconic Solo Piano. The self-proclaimed musical genius has traveled quite a road to Solo Piano II. Producing Grammy-nominated albums and breaking a Guinness world record jump-started a period during which Chilly Gonzales returned to the stage after several years behind a studio console working for others. With his own albums and supporting tours, Chilly drew attention to his versatility as a performer and to his virtuosity as a pianist. Rare is the artist that can make people dance to the trendiest electronic beats and then turn a symphonic orchestra into a back-up band for a rap concert. At the same time, Chilly became the “go to guy” for piano compositions with Drake, Feist, Daft Punk and even the late Steve Jobs, all calling upon him. But that was then, and Solo Piano II is now. Indeed, it is the mark of a true entertainer to recognize that time when the greatest respect one can show his fans, is, as Chilly himself noted on his 2011 release The Unspeakable Chilly Gonzales, to simply “shut up and play the piano.”

Tracklist
  • 1.White Keys
    2.Kenaston
    3.Minor Fantasy
    4.Escher
    5.Rideaux Lunaires
    6.Nero’s Nocturne
    7.Venetian Blinds
    8.Evolving Doors
    9.Epigram In E
    10.Othello
    11.Train Of Thought
    12.Wintermezzo
    13.La Bulle
    14.Papa Gavotte