When Ralph Towner burst onto the contemporary jazz scene in the mid-70s,
listeners were well aware of his awesome talent as a member of Oregon.
But when Solstice was issued on the ECM label, it took the brilliant
guitarist's caché to a much higher level, especially as a composer. With
the otherworldly curved soprano sax and flute playing of Jan Garbarek,
the precise drumming of Jon Christensen, and unique bass sounds of
Eberhard Weber, the music on this album lifted the ECM/Euro-styled jazz
and improvised music to a new realm of pure expressionism. Simply put --
this music is stunningly beautiful. The incredible "Oceanus" begins
with Towner's cascading guitar, followed by the swelling and symphonic
bass of Weber, a swinging drum line by Christensen with Garbarek's
atmospheric and dramatic curved soprano layering contrasting timbres,
symmetry, and unusual colors. "Nimbus" opens with some astounding
technical harmonics from Towner, more so considering the acoustic nature
of his instrument. A circular theme in implied 3/4 underneath 4/4 leads
to overdubbed flutes from Garbarek, bowed bass, the curved soprano in
6/8 all identifying the pure ECM sound. "Piscean Dance" is a funky
workout between Towner and Christensen, the earthiest track on the date,
and an exercise of intuitive confluence. Other portions of the disc are
space oriented like the loose, free and haunting "Red & Black,"
"Visitation" with multiple percussion sounds of flexatone and shakers
under Weber's bowed bass and Garbarek's alien dragonfly flute, while
Weber's "Sand" has the musicians staring at the Crab Nebula while firmly
rooted in a strut later in the piece. Towner's wondrous piano is heard
on "Drifting Petals," a pretty and pensive waltz with unison lines
alongside Garbarek's flute, then Towner switches to guitar in a deeper
discourse with the quartet. As cold as the Norwegian studio (Oslo) they
were recording in, "Winter Solstice" is not so much profound as it is
telepathic, as the players use stop-start techniques, again inserting a
3/4 rhythm into a 4/4 equation. Of the many excellent recordings he has
offered, Solstice is Towner's crowning achievement as a leader fronting
this definitive grouping of ECM stablemates who absolutely define the
label's sound for the time frame, and for all time. by Michael G. Nastos
Tracklist :
1 Oceanus 10:59
Ralph Towner
2 Visitation 2:32
Ralph Towner
3 Drifting Petals 6:54
Ralph Towner
4 Nimbus 6:26
Ralph Towner
5 Winter Solstice 3:58
Ralph Towner
6 Piscean Dance 4:11
Ralph Towner
7 Red and Black 1:14
Ralph Towner
8 Sand 4:08
Eberhard Weber
Credits :
Bass, Cello – Eberhard Weber
Composed By – Ralph Towner (tracks: 1 to 7)
Drums, Percussion – Jon Christensen
Producer – Manfred Eicher
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute – Jan Garbarek
Twelve-String Guitar, Classical Guitar, Piano – Ralph Towner
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