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15.10.24

SOLVEIG SLETTAHJELL · SLOW MOTION QUINTET — Silver (2004) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

The album was awarded the "Spellemannsprisen," the Norwegian equivalent of the Grammy. ACT
Tracklist :
1    Take It With Me 4:37   
Kathleen Brennan / Tom Waits
2    Second Time Around 5:14
Sammy Cahn / James Van Heusen
3    What Is This Thing Called Love 5:39
Cole Porter
4    D. Parkers Wisdom 4:23   
Dorothy Parker / Solveig Slettahjell
5    What If 2:30   
Morten Qvenild
6    You Won't Forget Me 6:08   
K. Goell / Kermit Goell / Fred Spielman
7    Nobody's Fault But Mine 3:32
Nina Simone
8    Moon River 1:57   
Henry Mancini / Johnny Mercer
9    Time After Time 4:17   
Sammy Cahn / Jule Styne
10    12th of Never 3:01
Mack Gordon / Harry Warren
11    The More I See You 3:49
Mack Gordon / Harry Warren
12    Look for the Silver Lining 1:42
Buddy DeSylva / Jerome Kern
Credits:
Bass – Mats Eilertsen
Drums – Per Oddvar Johansen
Piano – Morten Qvenild
Trumpet – Sjur Miljeteig
Vocals – Solveig Slettahjell

9.10.24

MARIA KANNEGAARD TRIO — Breaking The Surface (2000) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

"Their debut album, as a trio, combines emotion and intellect, reaching a distinctly Nordic clarity." - (STEREOLPLAY) ACT
Tracklist :
1    Don't Get Lost In The Woods 4:27
Music By – Maria Kannegaard
2    Don't Worry 5:33
Music By – Maria Kannegaard
3    Behind The Clouds 4:09
Music By – Maria Kannegaard
4    Let's Go For A Walk 3:21
Music By – Maria Kannegaard, Mats Eilertsen, Thomas Strønen
5    So To Speak 3:17
Music By – Maria Kannegaard
6    Get On Board 4:28
Music By – Maria Kannegaard
7    Calm Down 3:46
Music By – Maria Kannegaard, Mats Eilertsen, Thomas Strønen
8    Mind The Stars / Down In Oz 5:57
Music By – Maria Kannegaard
9    Not In A Hundred Years 6:01
Music By – Maria Kannegaard
10    Breaking The Surface 2:21
Music By – Maria Kannegaard, Mats Eilertsen, Thomas Strønen
11    Trees Of Blue 3:29
Music By – Maria Kannegaard
12    Tip Toe Walking 2:21
Music By – Maria Kannegaard
Credits :
Bass – Mats Eilertsen
Drums – Thomas Strønen
Piano – Maria Kannegaard

2.10.24

SOLVEIG SLETTAHJELL | SLOW MOTION QUINTET – Good Rain (2006) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

"Solveig Slettahjell, with her reinvention of slowness, is as sexy as ever, delivering a Nordic sonic aura that's almost like Norwegian classical music." - FAZ ACT
Tracklist :
1    Where Do You Run To    5:27
2    Another Day    5:21
3    Don't Look Back    5:28
4    Colour Lullabye    2:18
5    Flawless    4:18
6    We Were Indians    4:25
7    Do Lord    1:59
8    My Oh My    6:34
9    Good Rain    4:07
10    The Moon    4:19
11    P.S. I Love You    1:53
Credits :
Bass – Mats Eilertsen
Drums – Per Oddvar Johansen
Piano – Morten Qvenild
Trumpet – Sjur Miljeteig
Vocals – Solveig Slettahjell

16.7.22

Nils Økland Band - Kjølvatn (2015) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Tracklist :
1    Mali 4'06
(Nils Økland)
2    Undergrunn 6'18
(Nils Økland)
3    Drev 4'20
(Nils Økland)
4    Kjølvatn 5'16
(Nils Økland)
5    Puls 8'16
(Nils Økland, Håkon Mørch Stene, Mats Eilertsen)
6    Fivreld 5'14
(Nils Økland)
7    Start 3'06
(Nils Økland)
8    Skugge 3'47
(Nils Økland)
9    Blå harding 4'48
(Nils Økland)
10    Amstel 4'07
(Nils Økland)
Credits :
Nils Økland - Viola d´amore, Hardanger Fiddle, Violin
Rolf-Erik Nystrøm - Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone
Sigbjørn Apeland - Harmonium
Mats Eilertsen - Double Bass
Håkon Mørch Stene - Percussion, Vibraphone 

13.7.22

MATHIAS EICK - Midwest (2015) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Norwegian trumpeter Mathias Eick opts for a different approach on Midwest. Four years after the song-like Skala, his sophomore ECM date that has attained "classic" status in European critical circles, he employs notions of history, folk tradition, and dislocation. This album was inspired by Eick's time spent playing the American continent; his tour began on the West Coast. When he entered the rural, upper Midwest and encountered its vast open spaces, he began to feel a sense of "home." He later learned that over the past two centuries of immigration, over a million Norwegians had settled there. After conceiving a "road" album that would begin in Hem, the village of his birth, and traverse the ocean to America, Eick enlisted violinist Gjermund Larsen (a folk musician who has contributed to Christian Wallumrød's ECM recordings), pianist Jon Balke, double bassist Mats Eilertsen, and percussionist Helge Norbakken. The compositions are all lyrical, in typical Eick fashion, but with Larsen they take on a rougher, more earthen quality. The violinist's attention to the instrument's early, raw, root sound lends balance to these melodies, and the interplay between violin and trumpet throughout is not only alluring, but often arresting. On the title track, there is a gently euphoric feel as the lyric unfolds, which, via Larsen's violin and Norbakken's hand shakers (he's a member of the Batagraf ensemble), offers rhythmic and melodic traces of Native American song in contrast. "March," with gorgeous ostinato playing from Balke and halting arco work from Eilertsen, is much more open, embracing mode and rhythm along an improvisational line while Eick's horn takes on a flute-like quality in its lyricism. The tune's feel is not unlike those heard on Pat Metheny's early records for ECM, despite obvious textural and tonal differences. "Dakota"'s percussion evokes the thunder of bison hooves crossing the plains, as the ghostly, minor-key harmonic interplay suggests the spooky, imposing Black Hills. "Fargo," in an obvious nod to the Coen Brothers film, strings together a gentle, lullaby-esque folk song with strains of drama and humor. The darker violin meets Eick's trumpet in the head to contrast the familiar with the mysterious. Balke's lovely solo is particularly suggestive of the latter. Despite the obvious nods to America, Midwest is deliberately more Norwegian in its musical outlook than some of Eick's other recordings. Therefore, it perfectly illustrates the thematic frame of the journey he set out to portray: that of the immigrant encountering the unknown and embracing it, and in the process, creating a new personal and cultural history without forsaking the old one. ecm
Tracklist :
1    Midwest 5'11
(Mathias Eick)
2    Hem 5'14
(Mathias Eick)
3    March 5'53
(Mathias Eick)
4    At Sea 4'03
(Mathias Eick)
5    Dakota 4'55
(Mathias Eick)
6    Lost 5'43
(Mathias Eick)
7    Fargo 6'18
(Mathias Eick)
8    November 5'02
(Mathias Eick)
Credits :
Mathias Eick - Trumpet
Gjermund Larsen - Violin
Jon Balke - Piano
Mats Eilertsen - Double Bass
Helge Norbakken - Percussion

22.4.20

MATS EILERTSEN - Rubicon (2016) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless


On his leader debut for ECM, bassist/composer Mats Eilertsen surrounds himself with players he has worked with in various contexts over the last 15 years. He has appeared on the label many times under the leadership of Tord Gustavsen, Jacob Young, Nils Økland, and Mathias Eick. This septet date is the largest ensemble he's ever assembled on record -- though they seldom play together. Among his collaborators are saxophonist/clarinetist Eirik Hegdal and guitarist Thomas Dahl, both of whom he's worked with since the '90s in Dingobats; ex-pat American Rob Waring on vibraphones and marimbas, drummer Olavi Louhivuori, pianist Harmen Fraanje, and saxophonist Trygve Seim. Rubicon began its life as a commission from the Vossajazz Festival in 2014. The music changed shape and was tightened on the road until producer Manfred Eicher and engineer Jan Eric Kongshaug captured it in Oslo's Rainbow Studio in May 2015.

Those familiar with Eilertsen's work with his Turanga or SkyDive bands will know that he doesn't compose to showcase his own playing. He writes for ensembles, or, in this case, subgroups of them. Opener "Canto" is an intimate, gentle dialogue for saxophone (Seim) and Hegdal's clarinet. Cymbal washes and sparse, crystalline, middle-register piano join the bassline. A Spanish tinge lies in its speculative melody. "March" is almost dirge-like in tempo, but it's colorful; it also contains traces of folk melody before moving off into an almost rockist groove via the guitarist's tremolo bar, Fraanje's Rhodes and acoustic piano, and Waring's sparkling vibes before an outside tenor solo. Though "Balky" commences with a bass solo, piano, brushed drums, tenor saxophone, guitar, and marimba eventually add layers, delivering the most songlike melody on the set. The interplay between Seim's solo and Dahl's illustrative electric guitar fills is gorgeous. "Blublue," with its staggered lyric line, is more harmonically open, with elegant use of vibes and Bill Frisell-esque guitar vamps while saxophones and vibes gently circle outward until the piano and an alto horn circle back. "September" is a vehicle for Dahl. His guitar is at the forefront with drums and vibes, as the horns add staggered fills in the backdrop. It's the closest thing to conventional "jazz" here, with a nearly euphoric sense of rhythmic syncopation. Rubicon delivers a series of fine compositions that explore various combinations of intimate, exploratory sounds along (mostly) subtle color lines and elegantly arrayed textural palettes. They evoke an inherent lyricism that, for all its restraint, is tonally expansive and harmonically smart. by Thom Jurek  
Tracklist:
1 Canto 5:36
Mats Eilertsen
2 Cross the Creek 2:22
Harmen Fraanje
3 March 8:07
Mats Eilertsen
4 Balky 6:47
Mats Eilertsen
5 Lago 7:00
Mats Eilertsen
6 BluBlue 7:27
Mats Eilertsen
7 Wood and Water 2:05
Mats Eilertsen / Eirik Hegdal / Rob Waring
8 September 8:01
Mats Eilertsen
9 Reminiscent 4:39
Mats Eilertsen
10 Introitus 2:21
Mats Eilertsen
Credits
     Double Bass – Mats Eilertsen
    Drums – Olavi Louhivuori
    Guitar – Thomas T Dahl
    Marimba, Vibraphone – Rob Waring
    Piano, Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Harmen Fraanje
    Producer [Produced By] – Manfred Eicher
    Soprano Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet – Eirik Hegdal
    Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Trygve Seim

TAMPA RED — Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order ★ Volume 9 • 1938-1939 | DOCD-5209 (1993) RM | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

One of the greatest slide guitarists of the early blues era, and a man with an odd fascination with the kazoo, Tampa Red also fancied himsel...