Garbarek, Jan : Dansere

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"Sart" (1971), "Witchi-Tai To" (1973) and "Dansere" (1975)

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Disc One:
Jan Garbarek: tenor and bass saxophones, flute; Bobo Stenson: piano, electric piano; Terje Rypdal: guitar; Arild Andersen: double-bass; Jon Christensen: percussion.

Discs Two and Three:
Jan Garbarek: tenor and soprano saxophones; Bobo Stenson: piano; Palle Danielsson: double-bass; Jon Christensen: drums

The “Dansere” box brings together all of Jan Garbarek’s ECM collaborations with pianist Bobo Stenson and marks a welcome return to the catalogue for three much-loved albums: – “Sart” (recorded 1971), “Witchi-Tai To” (1973) and “Dansere” (1975) – all of which have been out of print in recent years. As Michael Tucker remarks in the liner notes to the set , these are recordings which “brought freshly intelligent and invigorating perspective to bear on questions of dynamics, group sound, interaction and swing, the relation of improvisation and abstraction to the roots of jazz, and the relevance of archetypal yet freshly inflected folk forms to contemporary music.” Two ensembles are heard here, the classic Garbarek-Rypdal-Andersen-Christensen group augmented by Bobo Stenson on the exploratory “Sart”, and the spirited Jan Garbarek-Bobo Stenson Quartet, one of the most exciting groups of the era, on “Witchi-Tai-To” and “Dansere”. The birth of the latter group was very spontaneous – the “Witchi-Tai-To“session was originally projected as a Stenson date, with just Palle Danielsson and Christensen, but after Jan Garbarek had guested with Bobo’s trio at the 1973 Jazz Jamboree in Warsaw, the Swedish pianist proposed the quartet format instead. On “Witchi-To To” (disc 2 here) the repertoire largely reflects Stenson’s enthusiasms, with the title composition written by Jim Pepper, Carla Bley’s “A.I.R” (from “Escalator Over The Hill”) as album opener, and a 20-minute account of Don Cherry’s “Desireless” as the highpoint (Stenson was still playing often with Cherry in this period). Garbarek responds splendidly to the challenges of the material, a tour-de-force of post-free and modal jazz possibilities.

Levy-yhtiö
ECM
EAN
602527551784
Julkaisuvuosi
1971/1973/1975/2012