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3x3: Piano Trios: October 2019
ByEsbjorn Svensson
piano1964 - 2008
The spectrum of e.s.t.'s sound is on beautiful display here, just past what turned out to be the midpoint of their career. "Wraith" and the jittery "Providence" show

Magnus Ostrom
drumsb.1965

Elvin Jones
drums1927 - 2004

GoGo Penguin
band / ensemble / orchestrab.2010

Dan Berglund
bassb.1963
Most important of all is the scintillating chemistry of these fine and finely attuned players, which lets us hear not just their musical mastery, but the deep longtime friendship and affection that always ran underneath. Svensson and Berglund gleefully turn "The Rube Thing" into a labyrinthine race with both unison sprints and sharp counterpoints. A light tropical breeze through "Somewhere Else Before," the thoughtful semi-blues of "Second Page" and the warm jauntiness of the previously unreleased "Bowling" all show the same irresistible playfulness in very different ways. Live in Gothenburg's running time is full of those little charms that made e.s.t. such a phenomenon, not just unclassifiable but wicked-smart and always subtly joyful.

Komposition VII
Loumi Records
2019
Somewhat like Svensson in idiosyncrasy if not in sound,

Max Agnas
pianoThat's not to say that there's anything disappointing about the playing on Agnas' third outing with this close-knit triothe players are always in thoughtful step together as they give light and shade to these songs' simple-seeming forms. The sum of their parts on this recording is sly, moody, rich in atmosphere and not afraid to get a little weird. There's a vague background dusting of synth noise over the crystalline tumbling of "Maj" or the bouncy "Bobs Ben." Spots like "Jag Vill Kunna Dansa" are straightforward acoustic meditations instead, while the aptly-titled "Cowboy Jazz" brings things down to earth (dusty earth at that) with some true-blue charm. Each piece is its own well-crafted statement with no gimmicks or embellishments needed.

First Spring
Alma Records
2019
Starting off with a spry dance reel (bowed on the bass rather than fiddled), First Spring sets itself noticeably closer to folk territory than anything too obviously jazzy. Next up comes a rustic piece from the late

Levon Helm
drums1942 - 2012

Florian Hoefner
pianob.1982
Whatever the source, the trio brings each piece at least halfway into the jazz realm like someone pulling a partner onto the floor for a line dance. The title track (one of Hoefner's originals) has piano and bass staggering in a catchily non-straightforward dance; "Solstice" also makes impressionistic pictures with a lively bounce, while the Scottish ballad "Maid on the Shore" roils with crashing piano waves worthy of

McCoy Tyner
piano1938 - 2020
Tracks and Personnel???
Live in Gothenburg????
Tracks: CD1: Dating; Somewhere Else Before; The Rube Thing; From Gagarin's Point of View; The Wraith. CD2: Providence; Good Morning Susie Soho; The Chapel; Bowling; The Second Page; Dodge the Dodo.
Personnel: Esbj?rn Svensson: piano; Dan Berglund: bass; Magnus ?str?m: drums.
Komposition VII????
Tracks: Prelude; Maj; L?ngsamt; Bobs Ben; Jag Vill Kunna Dansa; Circel; Cowboy Jazz; G?teborg.
Personnel: Max Agnas: piano and synth; Mauritz Agnas: double bass; Sebastian Voegler: drums.
First Spring????
Tracks: Hound's Tune; Calvary; First Spring; Maid on the Shore; Winter in June; Loosin Yelav; Short Life; Solstice; Rain and Snow.
Personnel: Florian Hoefner: piano; Andrew Downing: bass; Nick Fraser: drums.
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Esbjorn Svensson
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magnus ostrom
Elvin Jones
GoGo Penguin
Dan Berglund
Loumi Records
Alma Records
Levon Helm
Florian Hoefner
McCoy Tyner
Max Agnas
E.S.T.
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