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Arild Andersen Group: Affirmation
ByArild Andersen
bass, acousticb.1945

Marius Neset
saxophoneb.1985

Helge Lien
pianoNeset was raised on post-rock and classical music. He later attended the conservatory in Copenhagen where

Django Bates
pianob.1960

Trondheim Jazz Orchestra
band / ensemble / orchestrab.2000

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945

Brad Mehldau
pianob.1970

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021

Bugge Wesseltoft
pianob.1964

Jan Garbarek
saxophoneb.1947
Affirmation is divided into overarching groupings "Part I" and "Part II," further segmented into seven chronological sections and one additional piece. On "One," Andersen and Lien offer a plaintive introduction to set up Neset. The saxophonist's playing is reminiscent of the shamanistic work of Andersen's label-mate Garbarek. While Andersen propels the direction, the soundscape is expanded through Lien's undulating piano and Mj?set Johansen's subtle cymbal accents. The more animated "Two" features two solo sections from the bassist, the latter, furiously intense. "Four" is a spontaneous swing piece that morphs into a frenetic noise celebration.
Andersen provided the group with minimal direction for these improvisations. Pieces such as "Five" and "Seven" belie that hands-off approach. The symmetry of the first, and the unassuming lyricism of the latter speak to a maturity that is unexpected in a debut recording. The quartet closes Affirmation with Andersen's stylishly slow-building composition "Short Story." The album is full of impressive collaborations, understated shadings from Lien, and long lines and clipped responses from Neset. Both are outstanding leaders in their own right and excel in an open forum. Andersen plays as if he has just reached his peak. An impressive and challenging listen. ">
Track Listing
Affirmation Part I: One; Two; Three; Four; Affirmation Part II: Five; Six; Seven; Short Story.
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Album information
Title: Affirmation | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: ECM Records
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