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Hanna Paulsberg Concept: Daughter Of The Sun
ByJan Garbarek
saxophoneb.1947
Tenor saxophonist

Hanna Paulsberg
saxophone, tenorChris McGregor
b.1936
Abdullah Ibrahim
pianob.1934

Pharoah Sanders
saxophone, tenor1940 - 2022

Alice Coltrane
piano1937 - 2007
Daughter Of The Sun is Hanna Paulsberg Concept's fourth album. It follows the critically acclaimed Waltz For Lilli (Ora, 2012), Song For Josia (Ora, 2014) and Eastern Smiles (Odin, 2016). The line-upPaulsberg, double bassist
Trygve Waldemar Fiske
bass, acousticOscar Grönberg
pianoBut familiarity carries a potential downside. "Such closeness can also lead a band into falling into the same patterns," says Paulsberg. "We have been longing for someone to come in and push our boundaries for some time."
So, for Daughter Of The Sun, the group invited Swedish trumpeter

Magnus Broo
trumpet
Paal Nilssen-Love
drumsb.1974
"We had been thinking about recording with Magnus for quite a while," says Paulsberg. "It just took a little time to arrange. When we did all finally get together, I would never have imagined that it would fit as well as it actually did, musically and socially. He made all of us relax in a way we have not done as a group before, and the atmosphere in the studio was notable for lacking any kind of pressure. I think that was the most important thing Magnus brought to the tablea total openness that made everyone feel like they were good enough."
Daughter Of The Sunwhich Paulsberg has dedicated to the Ancient Egyptian pharaoh Hatshepsut and all other women who have had to fight harder for recognition because of their genderopens with the gorgeously lyrical "Scent Of Soil." It is a slow burner, whose hummed intro and otherworldly saxophone sonics have echoes of "Upper Egypt & Lower Egypt" from Pharoah Sanders' 1967 spiritual-jazz manifesto Tauhid (Impulse!). In his solo, Broo establishes the playful mood of the album early on with a quote from Rodgers & Hammerstein's "The Surrey With The Fringe On Top," while simultaneously making a link with the African American tradition and

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
Track two, "Little Big Saxophone," is faster, semi-free in structure and introduces touches of atonality. The suggestions of highlife and township jazz which occur later in the album are also first heard here. Paulsberg's broken-note-strewn solo is masterful. A similarly upbeat vibe permeates the album's closer, "Bouncing With Flower Buds," the title a reference to bop pioneer

Bud Powell
piano1924 - 1966
Paulsberg and Broo's synchronous theme statements on "Serianna" are among the album's clearest intimations of township jazz, akin to saxophonist

Dudu Pukwana
saxophoneb.1938
Mongezi Feza
trumpetDaughter Of The Sun is an absolute knock-out. It deserves to raise the Hanna Paulsberg Concept's international profile considerably.
Liner Notes copyright ? 2025 Chris May.
Daughter Of The Sun can be purchased here.
Contact Chris May at All About Jazz.
Chris May is a senior editor of All About Jazz. He was previously the editor of the pioneering magazine Black Music & Jazz Review, and more recently editor of the style / culture / history magazine Jocks & Nerds.
Track Listing
Scent Of Soil; Little Big Saxophone; Hemulen Tar Ferie; Serianna; Daughter Of The Sun; Bouncing With Flower Buds.
Personnel
Hanna Paulsberg
saxophone, tenorAdditional Instrumentation
Hanna Paulsberg: saxophone; Magnus Broo: trumpet; Trygve Fiske: double bass; Hans Hulb?kmo: drums; Oscar Gr?nberg: piano.
Album information
Title: Daughter Of The Sun | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Odin Records
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