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Jens Jefsen: Jam Me Up
ByJens Jefsen
bass, acoustic
Ben Webster
saxophone, tenor1909 - 1973

Dexter Gordon
saxophone, tenor1923 - 1990

Johnny Griffin
saxophone, tenor1928 - 2008
Jam Me Up features Jefsen's recent compositions for solo double bass enriched by intimate meetings with guest musicians and enhanced with software-generated sounds and light percussive sounds. Jensen is gifted with a rich, warm tone and plays with commanding, flowing rhythmic ease. He adds to his highly melodic, lyrical compositions, with tracks sent to him by fellow partners as the gentle, atmospheric lines of guitarist Uffe Stein or the associative, wordless vocal improvisations of

These intimate compositions for duo and trio formats capture the impressive, profound bond that Jefsen has with his partners. "Waltzing Bits" with Schack shines with its reserved, emotional impact. Steen, and Foyn turn "Califest" into a game-like play with rhythmic sounds while Bosnjak and Foyn color "Wiretapping" with nuanced, melancholic shades. The last composition, "Et Smukt Liv" (a beautiful life in Danish), is dedicated to Jefsen's mother in law, a woman who inspired the whole Jefsen's family. Jefsen, Steen, and Foyn perform this heartfelt, charming melody with rare elegance and grace.
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Track Listing
Take Someone's Hand; Input One; Makin' Loopee; Waltzing Bits; Climb and Fall; Played Privately; Califast; Jam Me Up; Wiretapping; A Scent of Spring; Et Smukt Liv.
Personnel
Jens Jefsen
bass, acousticJens Jefsen: double basses, percussion; Uffe Steen: guitar (1,2,5,7,11); Live Foyn Friis: vocals (3,7,9,11); Oskar Hougaard Jefsen: vocals (10); Martin Schack: piano (4,6,8); Hans Esbjerg: keyboard solo (10); Emir Bosnjak: accordion (3,9).
Album information
Title: Jam Me Up | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Gateway Music
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