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Jan Lundgren & Yamandu Costa: Inner Spirits
ByJan Lundgren
pianob.1966

Yamandu Costa
guitarIt is often the case that piano-guitar duets do not work too well; both instruments seem to compete for the same space. When it works well, the results can be memorable:

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

Jim Hall
guitar1930 - 2013

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Brad Mehldau
pianob.1970

Geri Allen
piano1957 - 2017

Kurt Rosenwinkel
guitarb.1970
Costa is a Latin Grammy-winning specialist on the seven-string guitar. He has worked with symphony orchestras and collaborated with artists such as

Gilberto Gil
guitarb.1942

Richard Galliano
accordionb.1950

Bobby McFerrin
vocalsb.1950

Paolo Fresu
trumpetb.1961

Richard Galliano
accordionb.1950
The seventh string on a guitar provides an extended range that Costa takes full advantage of by using the lowest string to take the lead in his composition, "Para Aprender a Amar." The rhythm has some similarities to a waltz. Lundgren and Costa delight in curling inventively around the melody, sometimes echoing each other or changing leads and directions.
Costa's other compositions explore Brazilian music. "Diplomata" is bright and brisk. The melancholy and tender nostalgia of "A Legrand" is a delicate dance between the two instruments. "Nina" is a standout, a gentle folky lament with an almost Celtic melody, the duo playing is exceptional and Costa is at his most expressive on the uplifting and swaying "Choro Para Paquito" with Lundgren being the perfect foil.
"Galliano," Lundgren's relaxing tribute to his former band mate, flows gently with fine keyboard work as the duo combine, creating rhythms for each other. The slow dance-like gentle swing of "Fresu," his other band mate tribute, is another highlight. "Hannah," the song dedicated to his wife, singer Hannah Svensson, builds from a gentle beginning to a dance rhythm as the musicians mesh together with Lundgren at his best. Svensson co-composed the excellent, if bittersweet, "Summer Kind Of Love." Lundgren's final composer contribution is the Cuban tango-esque "Habanera."
Unsurprisingly, one of the four covers was composed by

Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994

Luiz Bonfa
guitar, acoustic1922 - 2001
The duo's chemistry shines through on this recording. The lead voice constantly changes, with both instruments being involved at nearly all times. There are no indulgent solos and they never take each other's spotlight. The album offers exceptional interplay and musicianship, which, combined with their delicacy of touch and melodic flair, makes for an addictive delight. ">
Track Listing
Para Aprender A Amar; Galliano; Fresu; Diplomata; Nina; Garoto; Hannah; A Legrand; Habanera; Choro Para Paquito; Summer Kind Of Love; Uma Prece; Nocturne; Manh? De Carnaval.
Personnel
Jan Lundgren
pianoYamandu Costa
guitarAlbum information
Title: Inner Spirits | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: ACT Music
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