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19.12.24

ACT FAMILY BAND — The Jubilee Concerts (2017) FLAC (tracks), lossless

Those who were fortunate enough to secure tickets for the grand ACT anniversary celebration at the Berlin Konzerthaus will not forget the evening. The British Jazzwise magazine said, "Everything pointed to a label at its zenith, embracing the new while respecting the old, nurturing both, and building stars; ACT is growing up—with a smile on its face and a proud pose." For those who missed this unique family gathering live, they can at least listen to it on CD now. ACT
Tracklist :
1        Send In The Clowns 5:12
Piano – Michael Wollny
Trombone, Vocals – Nils Landgren
Written-By – Stephen Sondheim

2        Walk Tall 5:44
Bass – Lars Danielsson
Drums – Wolfgang Haffner
Guitar – Ulf Wakenius
Piano – Michael Wollny
Trombone – Nils Landgren
Written-By – Esther Marrow, James Rein, Joe Zawinul

3        Savannah Samurai 6:25
Bass – Lars Danielsson
Written-By, Bass – Dieter Ilg

4        Suffering 9:25
Bass – Dieter Ilg
Guitar – Nguyên Lê
Piano – Iiro Rantala
Trombone – Nils Landgren
Written-By, Cello – Lars Danielsson

5        Missing A Page 6:43
Saxophone – Emile Parisien
Written-By, Piano – Joachim Kühn

6        Quo Vadis 10:18
Bass – Dieter Ilg
Drums – Eric Schaefer
Piano – Joachim Kühn
Violin – Adam Bałdych
Written-By – Zbigniew Seifert

7        B&H 12:15
Piano – Michael Wollny
Saxophone – Emile Parisien
Voice – Andreas Schaerer
Written-By, Accordion – Vincent Peirani

8        Dodge The Dodo 7:25
Bass – Lars Danielsson
Drums – Noa Svensson
Flute, Arranged By – Magnus Lindgren
Guitar – Ruben Svensson, Ulf Wakenius
Piano – Iiro Rantala
Trombone – Nils Landgren
Violin – Adam Bałdych
Written-By – Dan Berglund, Esbjörn Svensson, Magnus Öström

9        We Are Family 5:34
Accordion – Vincent Peirani
Bass – Dieter Ilg, Lars Danielsson
Drums – Morten Lund, Wolfgang Haffner
Guitar – Nguyên Lê, Ulf Wakenius
Lead Vocals – Ida Sand
Piano – Jan Lundgren, Michael Wollny
Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Joachim Kühn
Saxophone – Emile Parisien, Magnus Lindgren
Trombone – Nils Landgren
Violin – Adam Bałdych
Vocals – Andreas Schaerer, Cæcilie Norby, Viktoria Tolstoy
Written-By – Bernard Edwards, Nile Rodgers

VIKTORIA TOLSTOY — My Swedish Heart (2005) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

"Viktoria Tolstoy sings with dedication and warmth of heart." - (SPIEGEL) ACT
Tracklist :
1        Grandmas Song 4:08
Arranged By – Möller, Danielsson, Holknekt
Flute, Mandolin – Ale Möller

2        Mind If I 4:30
Written-By – Börje Fredriksson, Per Holknekt
3        From Above 4:30
Arranged By [Strings] – Lars Danielsson
4        Dialogue 3:11
Acoustic Bass – Christian Spering
Arranged By, Written-By – Esbjörn Svensson
Drums – Wolfgang Haffner
Grand Piano – Bror Falk
Vocals, Trombone – Nils Landgren
Written-By – Per Holknekt

5        You Gave Me The Flow 4:23
Written-By – Jacob Karlzon, Per Holknekt
6        Den Första Gang 4:37
 - Traditional
Arranged By – Bengt-Arne Wallin
Orchestra – Bohuslän Bigband

7        Dannys Dreaming 4:21
Written-By – Lars Gullin, Lina Nyberg
8        The Morning Of You 3:24
Written-By – Esbjörn Svensson, Per Holknekt
9        Mayday 3:45
Written-By – Anders Jormin, Lina Nyberg
10        I Hope It's Spring For You 4:41
Written-By – Chan Parker, Lars Gullin
11        Jag Yet En Dejlig Rosa 4:55
 - Traditional
Arranged By – Ulf Wakenius

Credits :
Viktoria Tolstoy – Vocals
Jacob Karlzon - Grand Piano
Lars Danielsson - Accoustic Bass, Cello
Peter Danemo – Drums, Percussion
Ulf Wakenius - Accoustic Guitar
Nils Landgren - Trombone

Special Guests:
Ale Möller – Mandola, Flute
Christian Spering - Accoustic Bass
Wolfgang Haffner – Drums
Bohuslän Bigband

2.12.24

YOUN SUN NAH 나윤선 — Same Girl (2010) 2CD | Collector's Edition | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

If one were to listen only to "My Favorite Things," the Richard Rodgers-Oscar Hammerstein Great American Songbook standard that opens Same Girl, one might deduce that Korea's Youn Sun Nah is just another cabaret singer with a pretty voice. The kalimba with which she is accompanying herself as she sings -- the sole instrument heard -- lends a sense of purity to the tune, and although the vocalist avoids the usual routes taken with the song, there's no real reason to get excited. Yet. Then things get interesting, fast. As she works her way through material from sources as diverse as Randy Newman, Sergio Mendes, and Metallica -- yes, Metallica; she does a mean "Enter Sandman" -- in addition to two original compositions and a Korean standard, Nah establishes that, in fact, she is incontestably an original, a jazz singer of great range, complexity, emotion, and ideas. Precision timing and sharp diction mark Nah's approach as she traverses the lyrics, but it's not only her technical prowess that makes Same Girl (her second release as a leader on the ACT label, after having spent a decade with a French band) such a delight. For one thing, she is constantly full of surprises. On the Mendes tune, "Song of No Regrets," Nah could have followed the rule book and sung the number as a samba. Instead, she turns it into a near a cappella minimalist dirge, Lars Danielsson's cello bringing to the rendition an unexpected eeriness and majesty. Terry Cox's "Moondog" is something else altogether, all jutting angles and piercing barbs, Ulf Wakenius' guitar and Xavier Desandre-Navarre's drums seemingly flailing willy-nilly behind Nah's warbles, yet somehow making perfect sense in the context of the arrangement, even when Nah breaks the solemnity with a jarring kazoo solo, of all things. For a real taste of her ability to knock a listener out cold, though, Wakenius' "Breakfast in Baghdad" is the place to go: to call Nah a scat singer is like calling John Coltrane a guy who fooled around a bit with the sax. Nah is a wildwoman let loose, treating each syllable as a new adventure in acrobatics, the musicians flying free and fancifully behind her captivating, seriously stunning ravings. Youn Sun Nah doesn't simply interpret; any good jazz signer can do that. She gets to the root of a melody and a lyric, deconstructs it wholly, and then presents it in a way it's never before been heard. Not many around who can do that anymore. Jeff Tamarkin  

Styles and genres may vary from song to song, but it is always the "Same Girl" who transforms the pieces into a sound world that is unmistakably her own: Youn Sun Nah. ACT
Tracklist 1 :
1    My Favorite Things 4:00
Written-By – Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rogers
2    My Name Is Carnival 4:02
Written-By – Jackson C. Frank
3    Breakfast In Baghdad 5:56
Written-By – Ulf Wakenius
4    Uncertain Weather 3:22
Written-By – Youn Sun Nah
5    Song Of No Regrets 3:45
Written-By – Lani Hall, Sergio Mendes
6    Kangwondo Arirang 4:06
 – Korean Traditional
7    Enter Sandman 4:52
Written-By – Metallica
8    Same Girl 4:14
Written-By – Randy Newman
9    Moondog 4:10
Written-By – Terry Cox
10    Pancake 3:36
Written-By – Youn Sun Nah
11    La Chanson D'Hélène 5:07
Narrator – Roland Brival
Written-By – Jean-Loup Dabadie, Philippe Sarde

Tracklist 2 :
1    Bitter Ballad 4:08
Trumpet – Mathias Eick
Written By – Youn Sun Nah

2    Avec Le Temps 5:06
Written By – Léo Ferré
3    Peace 4:02
Written By – Youn Sun Nah
4    Utviklingssang 6:05
Written By – Carla Bley
Video    My Favorite Things    4:10
Credits :
Youn Sun Nah - Vocals, Kalimba, Music Box, Kazoo
Ulf Wakenius - Guitars
Lars Danielsson - Acoustic Bass, Cello
Xavier Desandre-Navarre - Percussion
Special guest on track 11: Roland Brival - Narration

21.11.24

IIRO RANTALA | VIKTORIA TOLSTOY | ULF WAKENIUS | LARS DANIELSSON | MORTEN LUND — Lost Hero - Tears for Esbjörn (2016) Serie : Jazz At Berlin Philharmonic — V | FLAC (tracks), lossless

Few European jazz pianists have been as influential in recent years as the Swedish musician Esbjörn Svensson, who tragically passed away in 2008. In varying lineups, moods, and interpretive approaches, Iiro Rantala, Viktoria Tolstoy, Ulf Wakenius, Lars Danielsson, and Morten Lund pay tribute to some of Svensson's most well-known compositions from his trio, e.s.t., on "Jazz at Berlin Philharmonic." And when the album title "Tears for Esbjörn" is fulfilled with Svensson's perhaps most emotionally charged composition, "Love is Real," no one needs to be ashamed. Neither for tears of sorrow over the irreplaceable loss of Esbjörn Svensson nor for tears of joy over the music he left us. ACT
Tracklist :
1    Tears For Esbjörn 6:27
Composed By – Iiro Rantala
2    Love Is Real 5:22
Composed By – Esbjörn Svensson, Josh Haden
3    Waltz For The Lonely Ones 3:09
Composed By – Esbjörn Svensson, Lina Nyberg
4    Seven Days Of Falling 6:01
Composed By – E.S.T.
5    Elevation Of Love 6:40
Composed By – E.S.T.
6    Shining On You 6:29
Composed By – Emrik Larsson, Esbjörn Svensson
7    Dogde The Dodo 10:27
Composed By – E.S.T.
8    From Gagarin's Point Of View 4:22
Composed By – E.S.T.
9    Imagine 8:19
Composed By – John Lennon
Credits :
Iiro Rantala - Piano
Viktoria Tolstoy - Vocals
Ulf Wakenius - Guitar
Lars Danielsson - Bass
Morten Lund - Drums

15.11.24

ULF WAKENIUS — Vagabond (2012) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

On Vagabond, the globetrotter Wakenius shows the curiosity he has for all kinds of good music and how versatile he knows how to use his guitar: from the French "Bretagne" and the Nordic-tinged "Psalms" to the Indian sounds of "Witchi-Tai-To" and the Asian-style "Song For Japan" - Wakenius brings musical postcards from all over the world. ACT
Tracklist :
1    Vagabond 5:20
Written-By – Eric Wakenius, Ulf Wakenius
2    Message In A Bottle 6:16
Electric Guitar – Nguyên Lê
Vocals – Youn Sun Nah
Written-By – Gordon Sumner

3    Bretagne 5:01
Written-By – Ulf Wakenius
4    Psalmen 4:36
Written-By – Lars Danielsson
5    Breakfast In Baghdad 6:35
Written-By – Ulf Wakenius
6    Song For Japan 3:21
Written-By – Ulf Wakenius
7    Birds And Bees 4:31
Written-By – Attila Zoller
8    Praying 3:54
Written-By – Lars Danielsson
9    Chorinho 5:07
Written-By – Lyle Mays
10    Witchi-Tai-To 5:24
Written-By – Jim Pepper
11    Encore 2:54
Written-By – Keith Jarrett
Credits :
Ulf Wakenius - Acoustic Guitars, Oud, Chant
Vincent Peirani - Accordion, Accordina, Voice
Lars Danielsson - Bass, Cello
Cover [Cover Art] – Daniel Richter
Guests:
Eric Wakenius - Acoustic Steel String Guitar
Michael Dahlvid - Darbuka, Cajon
Very special guests on “Message In A Bottle”:
Youn Sun Nah - Vocals
Nguyên Lê - Electric Guitar

13.11.24

V.A. : Magic Moments 3 — The Ultimate ACT World Jazz Anthology Vol. VIII (2006) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

Tracklist :
1    Heinz Sauer, Michael Wollny–    Welcome To What You Hear 2:00
Music By – Heinz Sauer
Piano – Michael Wollny
Tenor Saxophone – Heinz Sauer

2    Ulf Wakenius, Lars Danielsson, Morten Lund–    Dancing
Acoustic Guitar – Ulf Wakenius
Bass, Cello – Lars Danielsson
Drums – Morten Lund
Music By – Keith Jarrett

3    Viktoria Tolstoy–    From Above 4:24
Bass – Lars Danielsson
Guitar – Ulf Wakenius
Piano – Jacob Karlzon
Vocals – Viktoria Tolstoy
Written-By – Lars Danielsson, Per Holknekt

4    Colin Steele, Dave Milligan–    Don Camillo's Revenge 4:18
Bass – Aidan O'Donnell
Drums – Stu Ritchie
Music By – Colin Steele
Piano – Dave Milligan
Tenor Saxophone – Michael Buckley
Trumpet – Colin Steele

5    Nils Landgren, Joe Sample–    Don't Take Your Love To Hollywood 3:12
Guitar – Ray Parker Jr.
Piano – Joe Sample
Trombone – Nils Landgren
Vocals – Nils Landgren
Written-By – Joe Sample, Will Jennings

6    Peter Apfelbaum & The New York Hieroglyphics–    Rainbow Sign 4:11
Music By – Peter Apfelbaum
7    Solveig Slettahjell–    What Is This Thing Called Love 5:03
Band – The Slow Motion Quintet
Vocals – Solveig Slettahjell
Written-By – Cole Porter

8    Jonas Knutsson, Johan Norberg–    Jämtpelle 4:01
Guitar – Johan Norberg
Music By – Johan Norberg, Jonas Knutsson
Soprano Saxophone – Jonas Knutsson
9    Kevin Hays–    You Are My Sunshine 4:54
Music By – Jimmie Davis
Piano – Kevin Hays
Vocals – Kevin Hays

10    Albert Mangelsdorff, NDR Bigband–    Mood Indigo 2:41
Music By – Duke Ellington
11    Rigmor Gustafsson, The Jacky Terrasson Trio–    Windows Of The World 4:52
Band – The Jacky Terrasson Trio
Lyrics By – Hal David
Music By – Burt Bacharach
Vocals – Rigmor Gustafsson

12    Elbtonalpercussion, Christopher Dell–    African Blues 3:50
Music By – Wolfgang Roggenkamp
Vibraphone – Christopher Dell

13    Muriel Zoe–    Have A Good Time 3:27
Bass – Johannes Huth
Drums – Michael Verhovec
Guitar – Matthias Pogoda
Trumpet – Michael Leuschner
Vocals – Muriel Zoe
Written-By – Paul Simon

14    Young Friends, Michael Wollny, Florian Trübsbach–    Dein Ist Mein Ganzes Herz 4:02
Alto Saxophone – Florian Trübsbach
Lyrics By – Fritz Löhner, Ludwig Herzer
Music By – Franz Lehár
Piano – Michael Wollny
Trombone – Johannes Lauer

15    Jazzindeed, Michael Schiefel–    Fahrn, Fahrn, Fahrn Auf Der Autobahn
Alto Saxophone – Jan von Klewitz
Piano – Bene Aperdannier
Vocals – Michael Schiefel
Written-By – Hartmut Goetze

16    e.s.t. Live In Berlin–    The Rube Thing 6:26
Bass – Dan Berglund
Drums – Magnus Öström
Piano – Esbjörn Svensson

27.10.24

YOUN SUN NAH = 나윤선 — Lento (2013) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Singers who are able to shake up an entire genre are rare. Korean Youn Sun Nah is such a phenomenon, as "Lento" proves. "A miracle", "great art", "enchanting" or "world-class singing" is what the local press has said about the singer in recent years. ACT
Tracklist :
1    Lento 3:04
Written-By – Alexander Scriabin, Youn Sun Nah
2    Lament 3:40
Written-By – Youn Sun Nah
3    Hurt 5:22
Written-By – Nine Inch Nails
4    Empty Dream 4:20
Written-By – Vincent Peirani, Youn Sun Nah
5    Momento Magico 5:32
Written-By – Ulf Wakenius
6    Soundless Bye 3:44
Written-By – Youn Sun Nah
7    Full Circle 3:36
Written-By – Vincent Peirani, Youn Sun Nah
8    Ghost Riders In The Sky 4:58
Written-By – Stan Jones
9    Waiting 3:30
Written-By – Caecilie Norby, Lars Danielsson
10    Arirang 4:25
 – Korean Traditional
11    New Dawn 3:42
Written-By – Youn Sun Nah
Credits :
Accordion, Melodica [Accordina] – Vincent Peirani
Bass, Cello – Lars Danielsson
Guitar [Guitars] – Ulf Wakenius
Percussion – Xavier Desandre-Navarre
Vocals – Youn Sun Nah

20.10.24

WOLFGANG HAFFNER — Kind of Tango (2020) 24-96Hz | FLAC (tracks), lossless

 “This isn’t about reproducing an original, it’s much more like a translation. When I absorb and adapt influences and when I write, I follow my own path – and that allows me to be myself. It’s a process from which something new and contemporary can emerge.” This is how Wolfgang Haffner describes the artistic approach in his “Kind of...” album trilogy, all of which have the unmistakable Haffner sound running right through them. After a first adventure in cool jazz, and then a search for musical traditions in Spain, his new destination is Buenos Aires: “From the moment Siggi Loch suggested tango as my third point of departure, I didn’t need any more convincing. Rhythm is the essence of tango, plus catchy melodies which can then be developed – and there’s so much emotion in it too.”

“Kind of Tango” is indeed a kaleidoscope of shifting emotions. Haffner’s conception of tango has drama and propulsion in it, but also melancholy and longing, with room for frenetic outbursts too. All this is unified by his inimitable groove and feel that commentators have called “an absolute dream”, “magical” and “profoundly relaxed”. Alongside trusted co-protagonists Christopher Dell and Lars Danielsson, he has two guests with him who defy all the clichés associated with tango: guitarist Ulf Wakenius cut his teeth musically in Oscar Peterson’s band, and his Swedish heritage always shines through in his playing. Vincent Peirani is one of the leading innovators on the accordion, and he finds new ways to define the instrument’s role in the tango. Young pianist Simon Oslender is making a first appearance with the band.

Jazz and tango find a natural yet constantly shifting equilibrium – to be heard particularly effectively on “Close Your Eyes And Listen” by Astor Piazzolla. In addition to compositions by Haffner himself and by his band members, pieces by the celebrated Argentinian bandoneon player and composer are the focal point of the album. Piazzolla’s innovations with the tango, such as bringing jazz into it, date from around 1955. Haffner and the tango seem perfectly matched to each other. Tango is no longer a fixed style nowadays, it is above all an attitude to playing and an attitude to life. Wolfgang Haffner’s approach to tango is both authentic and new. It is his and his alone. And it is irresistible. ACT
Tracklist :
1    Tango Magnifique 5:04
Composed By – Lars Danielsson
2    Tres Hermanos 3:32
Composed By – Wolfgang Haffner
3    La Cumparsita 3:23
Composed By – Gerardo Matos Rodríguez
4    El Gato 5:29
Composed By – Simon Oslender, Wolfgang Haffner
5    Close Your Eyes And Listen 4:17
Composed By – Astor Piazzolla
6    Libertango 4:06
Composed By – Astor Piazzolla
7    Dando Vueltas 4:34
Composed By – Wolfgang Haffner
8    Tango Córdoba 5:35
Composed By – Ulf Wakenius
9    Respiro 2:18
Composed By – Christopher Dell, Wolfgang Haffner
10    Chiquilín de Bachín 4:03
Composed By – Astor Piazzolla
11    Para Tito 3:16
Composed By – Wolfgang Haffner
12    Recuerdos 4:10
Composed By – Wolfgang Haffner
Credits:
Accordion – Vincent Peirani
Bass, Cello – Lars Danielsson
Cover – Gert & Uwe Tobias
Drums – Wolfgang Haffner
Flugelhorn – Lars Nilsson (tracks: 3)
Guitar – Ulf Wakenius
Piano – Simon Oslender

16.10.24

GERARDO NÚÑEZ • ULF WAKENIUS — Jazzpaña Live (2015) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Connecting the unexpected: Jazzpaña – Flamenco meets Jazz - a unique multicultural statement. Following Jazzpaña (1992) and Jazzpaña.II (2000), now available as a live version. And a third world has been added: Flamenco - Jazz - Cuba. Recorded at the Berlin Philharmonie and the WDR 3 Jazzfest in Dortmund. ACT
Tracklist :
1    Calima    11:45
2    Alma De Mujer    8:48
3    Para Chick    6:31
4    Siboney    6:18
5    Blues For Pablo    3:17
6    El Vito    12:17
7    Calima (Encore)    14:08
Credits:
Double Bass – Omar Rodriguez Calvo
Drums – Liber Torriente
Flamenco Guitar – Gerardo Nuñez
Guitar – Ulf Wakenius
Percussion – Cepillo
Piano – Chano Domínguez, Ramón Valle
Saxophone – Christof Lauer

GERARDO NÚÑEZ & ULF WAKENIUS ft. CEPILLO — Logos (2016) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Unusual encounters often lead to extraordinary results: an impressive meeting of two guitar virtuosos. A vibrant encounter of different personalities that symbiotically complement each other. Or simply, a multicultural statement of a unique kind. Unexpected, yet ultimately entirely logical. ACT
Tracklist :
1    Logos 4:46
Music By – Gerardo Núñez
2    Selene 4:43
Music By – Gerardo Núñez
3    Habana 4:43
Music By – Gerardo Núñez
4    Mirlo 3:33
Music By – Ulf Wakenius
5    Philia 5:07
Music By – Gerardo Núñez
6    Orfeo 4:19
Music By – Gerardo Núñez
7    Liber Pater 8:02
Music By – Gerardo Núñez
8    Sevilla 4:39
Music By – Gerardo Núñez
9    Fui Piedra 9:04
Music By – Gerardo Núñez, Ulf Wakenius
Credits:
Acoustic Guitar [Acoustic Nylon String Guitar] – Ulf Wakenius
Cover – Gert & Uwe Tobias
Flamenco Guitar, Producer – Gerardo Núñez
Handclaps [Palmas & Jaleos], Voice – Carmen Cortés, Isabel Núñez
Percussion – Cepillo
Vocals [Flamenco Singing] – Cancun

15.10.24

IDA SAND — Meet Me Around Midnight (2007) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

29-year-old singer and pianist Ida Sand didn't feel rushed to start a solo career: Born into a musical family -- her father was an opera singer, her mother a church musician -- she studied music in Stockholm and then worked with a large number of Swedish musicians, honing her skills. One of these musicians was Nils Landgren, who gave Sand ample opportunity to show her talent on the latest release of his Funk Unit, Licence to Funk, and now that she has finally recorded an album under her own name, Landgren is on board as a producer and also guests on a number of songs. Meet Me Around Midnight is a vocal jazz album deeply influenced by blues and soul, and Sand's experience as a musician shows: she has an earthy, expressive voice, but she never feels the need to push it into the spotlight -- where other young singers make every song a showcase for their undeniably impressive technique, Sand is refreshingly relaxed and focuses on the songs, not on herself. Most of the tracks are covers, and they have been selected from a wide range of sources: Sand performs two Stevie Wonder songs ("Feeding Off the Love of the Land" and "Higher Ground"), the Eurythmics composition "Here Comes the Rain Again," Nancy Sinatra's "Bang Bang," a Lightnin' Hopkins song ("Baby Don't You Tear My Clothes") and the old Arlen-Mercer song "One for My Baby" (made famous in versions by Frank Sinatra and Etta James). She finds a fresh arrangement for most of these, some more acoustic-based, with piano, bass, drums, and vocals as the main ingredients, and others more electric, giving them a bluesy touch with guitar and electric piano. Sand's own composition "Brutal Truth" is one of the album's highlights, a funky R&B song with a soulful groove, and her beautiful piano ballad "Home" quietly ends the album. Not every song on Meet Me Around Midnight is a standout, but even the less exciting arrangements ("At Last") are performed skillfully enough to make the album work as a whole. Sand is a promising new talent on the music scene, and with her subtle feel for dynamics, Meet Me Around Midnight shows more sophistication than you'd expect from a debut album. It's simply a good listen all the way through. Christian Genzel

"Ida Sand sings with power and feeling – the best female soul voice in a long time!"- (JAZZPODIUM) ACT
Tracklist :
1    Mr Pianoman    3:38
2    Bang Bang    2:47
3    Brutal Truth    3:59
4    Every Little Bit Hurts    4:06
5    Here Comes The Rain Again    4:05
6    One For My Baby    3:50
7    Feeding Off The Love Of The Land    5:16
8    Higher Ground    4:36
9    At Last    5:05
10    Baby Don't You Tear My Clothes    2:53
11    Maybe You'll Be There    4:13
12    Use Me    3:17
13    Home    4:08
Credits:
Acoustic Guitar – Ulf Wakenius
Bass – Lars Danielsson, Ove Andersson (tracks: 12)
Cello – Lars Danielsson (tracks: 12)
Drums – Michael Edlund (tracks: 7, 10, 12), Rasmus Kihlberg
Electric Guitar – Henrik Jansson, Ola Gustafsson (tracks: 7, 10, 12)
Grand Piano – Jan Lundgren (tracks: 1, 5)
Trombone, Vocals – Nils Landgren
Vocals, Grand Piano, Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Arranged By – Ida Sand

10.10.24

YOUN SUN NAH 나윤선 — Voyage (2009) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

"The discovery of the season... In jazz singing, we haven't encountered anything more colorful, intriguing, and virtuosic in a long time." - Süddeutsche Zeitung ACT
Tracklist :
1    Dancing With You 4:44
Written-By – Youn Sun Nah
2    The Linden 5:00
Written-By – Lars Danielsson, Lina Nyberg
3    Calypso Blues 4:06
Written-By – Don George, Nat King Cole
4    My Bye 4:25
Written-By – Natacha, Youn Sun Nah
5    Jockey Full Of Bourbon 3:42
Written-By – Tom Waits
6    Voyage 6:00
Written-By – Youn Sun Nah
7    Please, Don't Be Sad 3:46
Written-By – Youn Sun Nah
8    Shenandoah 4:32
Written-By – American Folk Song
9    Come, Come 3:31
Written-By – Youn Sun Nah
10    Frevo 5:17
Written-By – Egberto Gismonti
11    Inner Prayer 5:05
Written-By – Youn Sun Nah
12    India Song 4:58
Written-By – Carlos D'Alessio, Marguerite Duras
Credits :
Acoustic Bass, Cello, Melodica, Producer – Lars Danielsson
Guitar [Guitars] – Ulf Wakenius
Percussion – Xavier Desandre-Navarre
Trumpet – Mathias Eick
Vocals – Youn Sun Nah

9.10.24

CÆCILIE NORBY WITH LARS DANIELSSON — Arabesque (2010) FLAC (tracks+.cue) lossless

Not only for classical music lovers, jazz freaks or pop fans, but for everyone who loves good melodies. ACT
Tracklist :
1    The Dead Princess    4:08
2    Wholly Earth    4:27
3    No Air    3:58
4    No Phrase    4:18
5    Bei Mir Bist Du Schöen    3:39
6    The Tears Of Billie Blue    5:30
7    Women Of Santiago    3:40
8    Pavane Opus 50    4:40
9    Scheherazade    4:01
10    I Will Say Goodbye    3:48
11    Simple Theme    4:25
12    Hvirvelvinden    3:36
13    Forever You    4:36
14    Nocturne    3:56
– BONUS TRACK –
15    How Oft    3:01
Credits :
Cæcilie Norby - Vocals
Lars Danielsson - Bass, Cello, Git, Organ
Bugge Wesseltoft - Piano, Synth
Katrine Gislinge - Piano
Ulf Wakenius - Guitar
Palle Mikkelborg - Trumpet
Hans Ulrik - Flute, Bass-Clarinet
Anders Engen, Xavier Desandre-Navarre - Drums & Percussion

6.10.24

NIELS-HENNING ØRSTED PEDERSEN — The Unforgettable NHØP Trio Live (2007) FLAC (tracks+.cue) lossless

 Two wonderful live recordings of the great, legendary Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen with his preferred trio of recent years, which also show guitarist Ulf Wakenius in top form. A fitting tribute to an unforgettable artist. "Sensational album - dreamy and unforgettable." - STEREOPLAY ACT

Niels Pedersen became one of the most heralded jazz bassists of his generation, playing with Bud Powell and Sonny Rollins while gaining international acclaim for his many recordings with Oscar Peterson. But the phenomenal bassist, whose sound is readily identifiable with a note or two, especially shined as a leader. This live CD documents a pair of concerts with guitarist Ulf Wakenius (who also worked with Peterson) and drummer Jonas Johansen, the first five tracks from 1999 and the last six from Pedersen's final recorded concert in March 2005, just a few weeks before his sudden death from a heart attack. The first set shows the bassist's many musical interests, blending his intricate solo arrangement of a piece by Baroque composer Johann Sebastian Bach with his own mellow "Memories," a brisk samba treatment of the standard "The Song Is You," Wakenius' up-tempo cooker "Lines" and a subtle but virtuoso setting of "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square." The latter performance fits seamlessly with the one from six years earlier. The intricate interplay between Pedersen and Wakenius is amazing in "You and the Night and the Music," with Johansen's alternating between brushes and sticks. Their inventive approach to Charlie Parker's "My Little Suede Shoes" is another highlight, while Pedersen's love of his homeland is evident in a pair of lush arrangements of folk songs from Denmark and Scandinavia. This superb release wraps with an easygoing setting of "Our Love Is Here to Stay" in which both Pedersen and Wakenius dazzle the audience with their formidable technique. Both concerts are intimately recorded and this is easily one of Niels Pedersen' best CDs as a leader. Ken Dryden
Tracklist :
1    The Bach Piece 1:27
Arranged By – NHØP
Written-By – J.S. Bach

2    Memories 1:40
Written-By – NHØP
3    The Song Is You 4:27
Written-By – Kern/Hammerstein
4    Lines 6:55
Written-By – Ulf Wakenius
5    A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square 7:32
Written-By – Maschwitz, Sherwin
6    You And The Night And The Music 9:26
Written-By – Dietz/Schwartz
7    My Little Suede Shoes 5:44
Written-By – Charlie Parker
8    NHØP Presentation    0:34
9    I Skovens Dybe Stille Ro 3:38
Arranged By – NHØP
Written-By – Danish Folk Song

10    Jeg Gik Mig Ud En Sommerdag 9:08
Arranged By – NHØP
Written-By – Scandinavian Folk Song

11    (Our) Love Is Here To Stay 7:24
Written-By – George Gershwin
Credits :
Bass – Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen
Drums – Jonas Johansen
Guitar – Ulf Wakenius

31.12.23

RAY BROWN TRIO — Some of My Best Friends Are ... Guitarists (2002) APE (image+.cue), lossless

The fifth in Ray Brown's series of recordings pairing his working trio with several different musicians from the same family of instruments (although one volume was exclusively singers) features a half-dozen guitarists, ranging from fellow Oscar Peterson alumni Herb Ellis (who worked with Brown in the pianist's most famous trio) and Ulf Wakenius to veteran Kenny Burrell, as well as seasoned players like John Pizzarelli and Bruce Forman and the rising star Russell Malone. Each song sounds as if the group could be a working quartet, due to the great interaction between the trio and each guest. Pizzarelli shines in a bluesy, strutting take of Duke Ellington's "Just Squeeze Me" (erroneously labeled as Fats Waller's "Squeeze Me") which has a nice series of exchanges between the guitarist and the leader. Ellis brings back memories of the Oscar Peterson Trio with a heated performance of "I Want to Be Happy" during which pianist Geoff Keezer is up to the task of carrying on where Ellis left off. Wakenius is the guest on a particularly moody take of "My Funny Valentine." Burrell, Forman, and Malone also fare nicely on each of their pair of tracks, so it's very easy to recommend this very enjoyable disc. Ken Dryden   Tracklist & Credits :

17.8.21

RAY BROWN TRIO ft. ULF WAKENIUS — Seven Steps to Heaven (1995) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

The Ray Brown Trio in 1995 featured pianist Benny Green and drummer Gregory Hutchinson along with the leader/bassist. In the tradition of the mid-'50s Oscar Peterson Trio, the group featured tight arrangements with concise but consistently brilliant solos. For this Telarc session, guitairst Ulf Wakenius (a little reminiscent of Herb Ellis) fits in perfectly. Highlights include "Seven Steps to Heaven" and "Cotton Tail.". Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1     Two Rbs 6:05
Ray Brown
2     Seven Steps to Heaven 4:03
Miles Davis / Victor Feldman
3     Dejection Blues 6:02
Ray Brown
4     Thumb 4:08
Wes Montgomery
5     My Romance 5:01
Lorenz Hart / Richard Rodgers
6     Cotton Tail 6:48
Duke Ellington
7     Samba de Orfeu 4:49
Luiz Bonfá / Antônio Maria
8     No Greater Love 7:14
Isham Jones / Marty Symes
9     In a Sentimental Mood 5:38
Duke Ellington / Manny Kurtz / Irving Mills
10     Stella by Starlight 9:01
Ned Washington / Victor Young
11     Things Ain't What They Used to Be 4:16
Mercer Ellington / Ted Persons
Credits :
Bass – Ray Brown
Drums – Gregory Hutchinson
Guitar – Ulf Wakenius
Piano – Benny Green

RAY BROWN TRIO with ULF WAKENIUS — Summertime (1998) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

Bassist's bassist Ray Brown is inspired and inspiring on Summertime, which finds him in the company of his trio and guest guitarist Ulf Wakenius. Whether it's the addition of Wakenius, new pianist Geoff Keezer, or just the felicitous combination of peerless players and dynamite material, this set easily eclipses Brown's preceding "Live at Sculler's.". Ross Boissoneau
Tracklist :
1     West Coast Blues 4:41
Wes Montgomery
2     Summertime 6:38
George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin / DuBose Heyward
3     Topsy 5:21
Edgar Battle / Eddie Durham
4     Yours Is My Heart Alone 4:43
Ludwig Herzer / Franz Lehár / Beda Fritz Loehner
5     It's Only a Paper Moon 7:45
Harold Arlen / E.Y. "Yip" Harburg / Billy Rose
6     My One and Only 7:18
George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin
7     Reunion Blues 8:28
Milt Jackson
8     Watch What Happens 3:24
Norman Gimbel / Michel Legrand
9     The More I See You 5:05
Mack Gordon / Harry Warren
10     Honeysuckle Rose 7:38
Andy Razaf / Fats Waller
11     Cakes' Blues 4:05
Ray Brown
Credits :
Bass, Producer, Arranged By – Ray Brown
Drums – Gregory Hutchinson
Guitar – Ulf Wakenius
Piano – Geoff Keezer

14.4.21

ULF & ERIC WAKENIUS — Father and Son (2017) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

One Father, One Son, Two Guitars
“He plays the guitar like he was born with it already in his hands” was how John McLaughlin once praised Ulf Wakenius. What is true for the father might be even more true for Ulf’s guitarist son Eric, who probably was quite literally born with one….

“Eric really is a blessing”, says Ulf Wakenius. “We have shared many concerts all over the world and it has always been a pure joy!” So the time is clearly right to document this family saga: “Father And Son” is a virtuoso conversation in the art of contemporary jazz guitar. This duo can launch into swing mode, or strut out towards rock, they are capable of being both lyrical and percussively extrovert, they can dream ballads or go at breakneck speed. And whether they are telling tales of exotic lands or contemplating their native Sweden, the pair — with their instinct for atmosphere, their sensitivity to acoustics and balance — make soul-stirring, affecting and compelling music, in which the listener can detect the closeness of their connection to each other.

The musical backgrounds of father and son are very different. Ulf Wakenius had ten years as a member of the Oscar Peterson Quartet and also worked with the two legends of the bass, Ray Brown and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen. He is known for his collaborations with great jazz figures such as Pat Metheny, Michael Brecker and Michel Legrand, and of course for his work with the singer Youn Sun Nah. He is not just one of the most busy and in-demand players, but also the most creative jazz guitarists of our era. His son Eric, by contrast was born in 1988 and surrounded as a teenager by the rock and pop music of the nineties. After that, he spent a lot of time in Los Angeles, where he picked up many different stylistic directions from that city’s musical melting pot. “He has played a lot of electric guitar”, explains Wakenius, “but — like me — he has fallen in love with the acoustic guitar and its many possibilities.”

The two guitarists take the opportunity on “Father And Son” to explore and to exploit these multiple possibilities to the full: “Irish Vagabond” combines full-on Irish folk music with Arabic elements. “Mistral” is rhythmically punchy, almost like a rock tune, and also has echoes of Al Di Meola. In this tune Ulf Wakenius recounts an experience he had while on tour with Youn Sun Nah. At the Avignon Festival, a powerful wind from the South “almost blew me off the stage, so I decided to write a song about it.” Their “Eleanor Rigby” is captivating; as they honour the Beatles, they achieve a sonority remarkably close to a string quartet. “Paco’s Delight” pays tribute to the unforgettable Paco de Lucía, but their Spanish flamenco technique is also imbued with the buoyancy and verve of Django Reinhardt’s Hot Club swing. With their arrangement of the jazz-fusion classic “Birdland”, Ulf and Eric Wakenius remember another of the pantheon of musical immortals, Joe Zawinul. And finally, Eric Wakenius takes the listener by surprise as a highly persuasive singer in the album's title track by Cat Stevens, which deals with a tricky father-son relationship. “Eric and I are luckier - we don't have those problems,” says Ulf Wakenius. The song also justifies its place in the selection because Cat Stevens has a Swedish mother and a close connection to Sweden.

Since this album is a family matter, it feels natural for both men to show their affection for their native country. They do that in a respectful, Nordic and melancholy way in “Meine schöne Heimat / Vem kan segla förutan vind”, but they also remember the most significant Swedish jazz musician of recent times, Esbjörn Svensson who died so tragically early. Ulf Wakenius was the first musician to do a tribute album (“Love is Real”) in 2008, while the pianistic genius Svensson was still alive. That was an album full of surprise; the ways Wakenius found to bring the e.s.t. compositions so convincingly into the sphere of the guitar were astonishing. The medley of “Dodge The Dodo” and “When God Created The Coffee Break” which Eric and Ulf play as a duet here is stupendous. And it all sounds far easier than it is. As Wakenius has remarked: “to master an acoustic guitar is really to tame a beast, but if you succeed, the rewards are tremendous!” In “Father And Son”, the listener can now also reap those remarkably rich rewards. ACT
Tracklist :
1. Intro: Birdland (excerpt) (Joe Zawinul) 1:09
2. Irish Vagabond (Ulf Wakenius) 6:10
3. Meine schöne Heimat / Vem kann segla förutan vind (traditional) 2:55
4. Mistral (Ulf Wakenius) 5:24
5. Once Upon A Time In America (Ennio Morricone) 3:08
6. Paco´s Delight (Ulf Wakenius) 3:37
7. Scarborough Fair (traditional) 2:06
8. Dodge The Dodo / When God Created The Coffee Break (Esbjörn Svensson, Dan Berglund & Magnus Öström) 3:53
9. Eleanor Rigby (John Lennon & Paul McCartney) 4:55
10. Father And Son (Cat Stevens: Yusuf Islam) 4:23
11. Birdland (Joe Zawinul) 6:44
12. Help The Poor (Charles Singleton) 5:44
Line Up
Ulf Wakenius / acoustic guitar
Eric Wakenius / acoustic guitar & vocals
Cover art by Daniel Richter, Living the dream (detail), 2010,
with the kind permission of the artist

IIRO RANTALA & ULF WAKENIUS — Good Stuff (2017) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Vienna, Rome, Seoul... Iiro Rantala and Ulf Wakenius are musicians who travel the world, always on tour as leaders of their own projects. So it was something of a fluke that this duo was able to come into existence at all. The idea first emerged in October 2015, when Rantala and Wakenius stopped off at the Philharmonie in Berlin. Siggi Loch, curator of the “Jazz at Berlin Philharmonic” concert series, had brought them together on stage for the “Tears for Esbjörn” concert. “We were part of a larger ensemble on that occasion”, Rantala remembers, “but it was clear to both of us straight away that we would want to form a duo.” This has to be seen as a  very smart move, given the rarity of the piano-guitar duo in jazz – a fine exception being that of Brad Mehldau with Pat Metheny.

Thereafter, whenever gaps could be found in both of their crammed diaries, they would meet to do concerts together. “Each of us would bring some pieces to play”, says Wakenius, “but because we always had so little time in the run-up, we were more or less rehearsing live on stage.” It is precisely this way of approaching the music – with spontaneity, inquisitiveness and a complete lack of preconceived ideas – that gives the duo its fabulous energy. It is worth noting that almost all of the tracks on this album are first takes.

After a much-acclaimed concert at Jazz Baltica in summer 2016, it was evident that this music needed to be recorded. Siggi Loch invited the pair to his gallery in Berlin, where the now famous Alfred Brendel Steinway “D” was awaiting Rantala’s arrival. Each track of the album captures the mood of a different city. These are places which the musicians visit regularly, where they often play, and to which they feel a special connection: “Vienna” sounds as if Mozart could have written it – if he were a jazz musician living now. “Seoul” combines traditional Korean music with the 21st century urban metropolis. “Helsinki”, says Rantala of his home town, “is a relaxed, groovy place.” That’s also where the Finnish artist Jiri Geller is living, who has done the CD artwork. He is just as much at home as the musicians themselves when it comes to reconciling the contradictions between seriousness or concentration and playfulness, flippancy – or just going for an effect.

Puccini's aria “Nessun Dorma” references Milan as an important centre of Italian opera, whereas Georges Bizet’s “Carmen” takes place in Seville, and the Don José - Micaëla duet from it has been arranged by Rantala as gently swaying jazz ballad, in which both piano and guitar sing from the heart. “Berlin”, as portrayed by Ulf Wakenius, is in a state of flux. The city that never sleeps is propelled here by an unrelenting pulse from the guitar; the melody over it is catchy yet elusive. In John Coltrane’s “Giant Steps” both instrumentalists show their dazzling virtuosity. “What A Wonderful World” that was made famous by Louis Armstrong is a summarization of this musical tour of cities: “Every place is lifted by its music and is therefore unique. We've hunted down these specific sounds.”

Rantala and Wakenius always play Stevie Wonder’s “Sir Duke” as the encore at their concerts, and audiences love it. That track was a must for the album, as was “Love The Stuff/Ain‘t No Mountain High Enough” from Stuff, the 70's and 80's jazz-funk band with Richard Tee, Cornell Dupree and Steve Gadd, a group which both men revere. That legendary band also inspired the choice of album title: “Good Stuff”. “The tracks bring together influences and composers that have left their mark on us,” says Wakenius.

He and Rantala have indeed brought together great things, but what they go on to make of these materials and inspirations: that’s the real good stuff. ACT
Tracklist:
1. Vienna (Ulf Wakenius) 3:32
2. Carmen (Georges Bizet / arr. by Iiro Rantala) 4:07
3. Helsinki (Iiro Rantala) 4:13
4. Palma (Iro Rantala) 3:44
5. Seoul (Iiro Rantala) 3:19
6. Nessun Dorma ( Giacomo Puccini / arr. by Iiro Rantala & Ulf Wakenius) 3:38
7. Berlin (Ulf Wakenius) 3:16
8. What a Wonderful World (George David Weiss & Bob Thiele / arr. by Iiro Rantala & Ulf Wakenius) 3:49
9. Rome (Ulf Wakenius) 4:33
10. Sir Duke (Stevie Wonder / arr. by Iiro Rantala & Ulf Wakenius) 3:48
11. Love the Stuff / Ain´t no Mountain High Enough (Stuff / Nickolas Ashford & Valerie Simpson) 2:46
12. Giant Steps (John Coltrane / arr. by Iiro Rantala) 3:44
Line Up
Iiro Rantala - Piano
Ulf Wakenius - Guitar
Cover art by Jiri Geller, Kaos on Geller, 2015
used with the kind permission of the artist

6.5.20

ULF WAKENIUS — Notes from the Heart : Music of Keith Jarrett (2006) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

In spite of the success of pianist Keith Jarrett over his long career, his compositions generally have not been explored very frequently by other jazz musicians. Guitarist Ulf Wakenius, recognized for his work as a leader and being a member of the Oscar Peterson Quartet, explores 14 of Jarrett's works, playing acoustic guitar and occasionally overdubbing a rhythm line. He's accompanied by Lars Danielsson (who plays bass, cello, and piano) and drummer Morten Lund. The relaxing ballad "Memories of Tomorrow" is a gentle bossa nova that translates very well into a guitar-driven vehicle. "The Windup" is a playful calypso with a touch of funkiness, while Danielsson's spacious piano provides the perfect complement to Wakenius in the duo performance of the bittersweet ballad "Mon Coeur Est Rouge." Lund's drumming is consistently attentive and never overdone. For jazz fans who have never embraced Keith Jarrett's music, this brilliant tribute to his compositions may open their ears to appreciate his lyrical, often striking style of writing. Ken Dryden
Tracklist :
1 Memories Of Tomorrow 5:36
2 Dancing 5:14
3 Innocence 4:33
4 The Windup 4:19
5 My Song 4:14
6 Mon Coeur Est Rouge 3:43
7 Everything That Lives Laments 4:59
8 The Cure 4:58
9 So Tender 7:42
10 U-Dance 5:10
11 Prayer 4:05
Credits:
Acoustic Guitar [Acoustic Guitars], Liner Notes – Ulf Wakenius
Composed By – Keith Jarrett
Double Bass, Cello, Piano – Lars Danielsson 
Drums – Morten Lund

e.s.t. — Retrospective 'The Very Best Of e.s.t. (2009) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

"Retrospective - The Very Best Of e.s.t." is a retrospective of the unique work of e.s.t. and a tribute to the late mastermind Esb...