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Jan Garbarek Trio & Quartet - Til Vigdis mp3

Performer: Jan Garbarek Trio & Quartet
Title: Til Vigdis
Country: Norway
Catalog Number: NJF-LP-1
Label: Norsk Jazzforbund
Released: 1967
Style: Free Jazz
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 002

Tracklist

1"Til Vigdis"
Written-By – J. Garbarek
6:30
2"Freedom Jazz Dance"
Written-By – Eddie Harris
14:15
3"Mr. J. C."
Written-By – J. Coltrane
18:30

Credits

  • BassArild Andersen (tracks: B1, B2), Per Løberg (tracks: A)
  • Cover [Design And Photo]Jan Knutzen
  • DrumsJon Christensen
  • Leader, Tenor SaxophoneJan Garbarek
  • Liner NotesArne Schanche Andresen, Karin Krog
  • Photography By [Musicians]Arthur Sand
  • Recorded ByHallvard Kvåle
  • Valve TromboneFrank Phipps (tracks: B1, B2)

Notes

Debut album by Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek
Side A: Recorded live at "Abeidsbrakka" Asker, 1. April 1967
Side B: Recorded live at Studentbyens Jazz Klubb, Oslo, 24. September 1967
Produced by Det Norske Studentersamfund

Companies

  • Distributed By – Arne Bendiksen A/S

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Debut album by Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek Side A: Recorded live at Abeidsbrakka Asker, 1. April 1967 Side B: Recorded live at Studentbyens Jazz Klubb, Oslo, 24. September 1967 Produced by Det Norske Studentersamfund. Garbarek was twenty when he made this and at the time very much inspired by the new thing over in the US Coltrane, Shepp, Ayler and Sanders are all strong sources of inspiration, even naming the opening track after Mr. himself, an adaptation of Coltrane's Mr. C for Paul Chambers. This piece exists in several versions, usually from recorded live dates in Europe or at Birdland in NYC. Til Vigdis is a avant-garde jazz music live album recording by JAN GARBAREK released in 1967 on CD, LPVinyl andor cassette. JAN GARBAREK - Til Vigdis. Jazz music community with review and forums. 1 rating 1 review. Live album 1967. Filed under Avant-Garde Jazz By JAN GARBAREK. A Mr. 18:30 B1 Freedon Jazz Dance 14:15 B2 Til Vigdis 6:30. Listen to Til Vigdis from Jan Garbarek Quartet's Til Vigdis for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Jan Garbarek tenor- and bass saxophone, clarinet, flutes, percussion Terje Rypdal guitar, bugle Arild Andersen bass, thumb piano, xylophone Jon Christensen percussion View wiki. Similar Artists. Play all. Jan Garbarek, Anouar Brahem, Shaukat Hussain. 17,336 listeners. Misha Alperin. Dis is an album by Norwegian jazz composer and saxophonist Jan Garbarek recorded in 1976 and released on the ECM label in 1977. The Penguin Guide to Jazz selected this album as part of its suggested Core Collection. Все песни исполнителя Jan Garbarek Quartet Вы можете скачать бесплатно в mp3-формате, либо слушайте песню Jan Garbarek Quartet - Blupp, Jan Garbarek Quartet - Mah-Jong, Jan Garbarek Quartet - MYB, а. Jan Garbarek trio & quartet - Til Vigdis Norsk Jazzforbund NJFLP-1 1967. This is a key record in what were the formative years of Norwegian free jazz. This album is quite different from what Garbarek does these days here he is much more intense, less preoccupied with silence and space in the music what was to be known as the Nordic Sound on ECM releases, instead cramming in as much as can be played within the time given. Not so all the way through, the title track is a more languid piece, possibly inspired by jazz excursions into eastern sounds and vibes. ВКонтакте универсальное средство для общения и поиска друзей и одноклассников, которым ежедневно пользуются десятки миллионов человек. Мы хотим, чтобы друзья, однокурсники, одноклассники, соседи. Appears On. In Praise of Dreams. Jan Garbarek. Mansurian: Monodia. Kim Kashkashian, Leonidas Kavakos, Jan Garbarek, Hilliard Ensemble, Münchener Kammerorchester, Christoph Poppen. Rarum II, Selected Recordings. Jan Garbarek, Jan Garbarek, Bobo Stenson Quartet. Jan Garbarek, Arild Andersen, Edward Vesala. Jan Garbarek, Bobo Stenson, Terje Rypdal, Arild Andersen, Jon Christensen

Reviews (1)
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Garbarek was twenty when he made this and at the time very much inspired by the new thing over in the US; Coltrane, Shepp, Ayler and Sanders are all strong sources of inspiration, even naming the opening track after Mr. J.C. himself, an adaptation of Coltrane's "Mr. P.C" for Paul Chambers. This piece exists in several versions, usually from recorded live dates in Europe or at Birdland in NYC. "Freedom jazz dance" also exists in many versions, one of which can be found on the "Miles Smiles" album with the classic quartet and of course on Eddie Harris' "The In Sound" from 1965. It shows that Garbarek was quite au courant with what was going on the wider jazz world at the time. This album is quite different from what Garbarek does these days; here he is much more intense, less preoccupied with silence and space in the music (what was to be known as the Nordic Sound on ECM releases), instead cramming in as much as can be played within the time given. Not so all the way through, the title track is a more languid piece, possibly inspired by jazz excursions into eastern sounds and vibes. Jon Christensen is on fire, particularly on the swinging "Freedom Jazz Dance".

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