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16.11.25

TOMASZ STAŃKO QUINTET – Dark Eyes (2009) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Dark places can be foreboding, and also comforting or beautiful if put into proper context. Trumpeter Tomasz Stanko has always used introspection as a means for making his music, but on this recording he's all but snuffed out the candlelight, inspired by the wispy smoke that trails to the ceiling. During the 2000s he retained a regular working band of very young musicians, and for Dark Eyes he's formed a new band of promising up-and-coming players from Northern Europe, with instrumentation modified from the piano/bass/drums backup trio. The very subtle Danish guitarist Jakob Bro (from Paul Motian's band), multiple competition prize-winner Finnish pianist Alexi Tuomarila, Danish electric bass guitarist Anders Christensen (ex-Ravonettes and Motian), and drummer Olavi Louhivuori (also an accomplished pianist, violinist, and cellist) from Finland are all new names to the ECM family, playing with extraordinary reserve and even a bit of reticence. That subtle sense of territorial division between the band and Stanko marks a new, still toned-down chapter for the Polish trumpeter, beyond his previous suspended night-shaded productions. "So Nice" is certainly all that, a pristine, slow, piano-lined piece with a solemn viewpoint. Inspired by the expressionist artist Oskar Kokoschka, "The Dark Eyes of Martha Hirsch" evokes strong amounts of sunken sadness in a unison piano/guitar/trumpet line, while "Last Song" exudes a finality within the same type of democratic instrumental structure. Departing from feelings of gloom, the ambience remains, replaced with more joy during the pretty three-minute piece "May Sun" sans Stanko with Tuomarila's repeat piano lines tumbling down the stairs, while "Terminal 7" and "Grand Central," with a pedal point base, both ruminate with the flowing and always active, upbeat but never anxious metropolitan feel Stanko experiences in his second home, New York City. Two compositions by Krzysztof Komeda are included: the pitch-black "Dirge for Europe," similar to a Miles Davis construct with Bro's guitar as a mirrored observer in the background, and "Etuida Baletowa #3," the most pleasant piece of the date, nicely drawn in an authentic jazz ballad form. As Stanko's music is very consistent, it also is for listeners who are used to his style at the outset. With the late-night aspect emphasized and the ECM precept fully realized, Dark Eyes represents yet another triumph for this extraordinary artist, who always pulls back and digs deep into the wellspring of emotion with every passing moment. Michael G. Nastos
Tracklist :
1.    So Nice    5:52
2.    Terminal 7    5:30
3.    The Dark Eyes Of Martha Hirsch    10:03
4.    Grand Central    6:25
5.    Amsterdam Avenue    6:11
6.    Samba Nova    9:23
7.    Dirge For Europe    5:29
8.    May Sun    2:47
9.    Last Song    3:58
10.    Etiuda Baletowa No.3    5:49
Credits :
Composed By – Krzysztof Komeda (tracks: 7, 10), Tomasz Stańko (tracks: 1 to 6, 8, 9)
Design [Graphic] – Sascha Kleis
Drums – Olavi Louhivuori
Electric Bass – Anders Christensen
Guitar – Jakob Bro
Piano – Alexi Tuomarila
Producer – Manfred Eicher

Trumpet – Tomasz Stańko

25.9.24

JAKOB BRO NONET — White Rainbow (2008) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Tracklist :
1    Indian Folklore    7:00
2    Villanova    11:02
3    Copenhagen Slow Blues    11:37
4    Two Worlds    10:05
5    All's Well That Ends Well    11:03
Credits :
Alto Saxophone – Jesper Zeuthen
Bass – Anders Christensen, Nicolai Munch-Hansen
Bass Clarinet – Andrew D'Angelo
Drums – Jakob Høyer, Kresten Osgood
Electric Piano – Søren Kjærgaard
Guitar – Jakob Bro
Tenor Saxophone – George Garzone

5.7.22

JAKOB BRO - Gefion (2016) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

'Gefion' is Danish guitarist Jakob Bro’s first ECM album as leader, following recordings for the label as sideman with Paul Motian and Tomasz Stanko. Like the work of those masters Bro’s balladeering distils a sense of jazz history in its specific and highly personal atmospheres. The open forms of Bro’s compositions leave plenty of space for his companions – drum legend Jon Christensen and creative bassist-of-the-moment Thomas Morgan - to make their statements, interactively and in parallel. And there is space too for the listener’s imagination to follow the flow and the delicate melodic tracery of Bro’s electric guitar in this thoughtful and poetic album. 'Gefion' was recorded in Oslo’s  ecm
Tracklist :
1    Gefion 10'33
(Jakob Bro)
2    Copenhagen 4'24
(Jakob Bro)
3    And They All Came Marching Out Of The Woods 4'30
(Jakob Bro)
4    White 5'09
(Jakob Bro)
5    Lyskaster 4'14
(Jakob Bro)
6    Airport Poem 3'28
(Jakob Bro)
7    Oktober 4'17
(Jakob Bro)
8    Ending 2'46
(Jakob Bro)
Credits :
Jakob Bro   Guitar
Thomas Morgan   Double Bass
Jon Christensen   Drums 


JAKOB BRO - Streams (2016) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

On his second leader album for ECM – following on from the prizewinning Gefion - Danish guitarist Jakob Bro continues to refine his trio project, with its emphases on melody, sound, space, layered textures and interaction. The rapport between Bro and Thomas Morgan (Bro calls him “my musical soul mate”) has become something extraordinary, and often guitarist and bassist develop improvisational ideas in parallel. There’s an historical aptness, too, in the choice of Joey Baron as the band’s new drummer, for Bro first encountered Morgan when the bassist was playing in Baron’s band a decade ago… On Streams Joey Baron dives into the music’s detail with obvious pleasure. This recording features five new Bro pieces: “Opal”, “Full Moon Europa”, “Shell Pink”, “Sisimiut” and “Heroines” (heard in both a trio version and a particularly lovely solo version). Completing the album’s repertoire is the freely improvised “PM Dream”, dedicated to the late Paul Motian. Jakob’s approach to melody acknowledges the influence of Motian, and both Bro and Morgan played in the late drummer’s ensembles . ecm
Tracklist :
1    Opal 4'40
(Jakob Bro)
2    Heroines 5'35
(Jakob Bro)
3    PM Dream 9'37
(Jakob Bro, Thomas Morgan, Joey Baron)
4    Full Moon Europa 10'19
(Jakob Bro)
5    Shell Pink 8'17
(Jakob Bro)
6    Heroines (var.) 2'33
(Jakob Bro)
7    Sisimiut 7'30
(Jakob Bro)
Credits :
Jakob Bro   Guitar
Thomas Morgan   Double Bass
Joey Baron   Drums

JAKOB BRO - Returnings (2018) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Danish guitarist Jakob Bro plays jazz as if in a dream; a harmonic sparkle of ocean spray, dispersing on a rocky shore. It's a sound he displays to potent, soothing effect on his third album for ECM, 2018's Returnings. Joining him are longtime bandmates drummer Jon Christensen, bassist Thomas Morgan, and legendary Scandinavian jazz trumpeter Palle Mikkelborg. While this is Bro's third outing for the storied European label, he has been recording since the early 2000s, and got early experience with luminaries such as Paul Motian and Tomasz Stańko. He brings all of that experience to bear here, collaborating with his bandmates on a set of deeply evocative, soulful, yet always restrained performances. Mikkelborg, who began his career in the '60s, is the perfect addition to Bro's ensemble, offering his lyrical lines and warm, somewhat mournful, Miles Davis-esque tone. Tracks like the opening "Oktober," with its far-eyed, Spanish-tinged melody, and the supple "Song for Nicolai" bring to mind a minimalist take on Davis' work with Gil Evans. Similarly, the eerie title track is a dissonant fever dream, with Mikkelborg and Bro filtered through a refraction of delay effects, like jazz played on the surface of the moon. Bro also clearly loves space and openness in his improvisations, and offers his bandmates plenty of room to express themselves. "View" begins with extended interplay between Morgan and Christensen, before the rest of the group enters from the aural mist. Though subtle and rife with harmonic nuance, there is a straightforward sensibility to many of the songs here, a style that recalls the work of fellow guitarist Bill Frisell. The sweetly played "Lyskaster" sounds like a Nordic cowboy song, as if the band is performing campside at the edge of an expansive fjord. Matt Collar  
Tracklist :
1    Oktober 4'19
(Jakob Bro)
2    Strands 4'43
(Jakob Bro)
3    Song For Nicolai 5'19
(Palle Mikkelborg)
4    View 8'38
(Jakob Bro)
5    Lyskaster 5'03
(Jakob Bro)
6    Hamsun 5'14
(Jakob Bro)
7    Returnings 5'36
(Jakob Bro, Palle Mikkelborg)
8    Youth 2'37
(Palle Mikkelborg)
Credits :
Jakob Bro   Guitar
Palle Mikkelborg   Trumpet, Flugelhorn
Thomas Morgan   Double Bass
Jon Christensen   Drums

SUZANNE VEGA — Lover, Beloved : Songs from an Evening with Carson McCullers (2021) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Suzanne Vega has always been a songwriter with a literary sensibility, displaying a feel for character and wordplay that was noticeably more...