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Jan Johansson: Jan Johansson: In Hamburg with Georg Riedel
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In Hamburg with Georg Riedel
ACT Music
2011
The small number of posthumous releases in the 42 years since the death of Swedish jazz pianist/composer Jan Johansson at the age of 37 remains something of a mystery. Johanssonwho pianist

Esbjorn Svensson
piano1964 - 2008

Bobo Stenson
pianob.1944

Tord Gustavsen
pianob.1970

Andreas Ulvo
pianob.1983

Bob Brookmeyer
trombone1929 - 2011

Gil Evans
composer / conductor1912 - 1988

Stan Getz
saxophone, tenor1927 - 1991
Yet, despite Johansson's enduring importance, few posthumous recordings have seen the light of day. 300,00 (Megafon, 1971)Johansson's final recordingsand Spelar music p? sitt eget (Megafon, 1973) were practically all that came out of Johansson's 1960s heyday. And apart from a couple of compilations of early recordings, with saxophonist

Arne Domnerus
woodwinds1924 - 2008

Georg Riedel
bass, acousticb.1934
The recordingsfeaturing Johansson's closest musical collaborator, bassist Riedeldocument Johansson's forays in Hamburg, Germany at the invitation of the NDR between January 1964 and June 1968. Several cuts from 1965 feature Johansson and Riedel as a duo, interpreting music from Jazz p? Svenska (Megafon, 1964), the groundbreaking reworking of Swedish folk songs. This is the Johansson best known to several generations of Swedes and a recording which has sold 400,000 copies. Four selections feature Johansson at the heart of the NDR studio band, while four intriguing recordings show Johansson at his best---with some of Sweden's finest jazz musiciansin special NDR "workshops." A bonus track, "H?r kommer Pippi L?ngstrump"an unfinished demo at the time of Johansson's deathwas recorded by Riedel, Domnerus and Gustaffson in 1973.
It's a treat to hear "live" performances of the quartet of Swedish folk songs. Johansson and Riedelwhose counterpoint is a delightremain faithful to the core melodies of "Visa fr?n Utanmyra," "Emigrantvsia," "G?nglek fr?n ?lvdalen" and "Polska fr?n J?mtland," though the real interest lies in the very personal articulation of Johansson's solos, full of intriguing rubato, flowing Arabesque runs and blue sonorities. Blues pianist

Champion Jack Dupree
piano1909 - 1992
Two NDR workshop performances are in front of a live audience; Johansson and Riedel's imaginative arrangement of the

Jerome Kern
arranger1895 - 1945
Egil Johansen
drumsb.1934
Eje Thelin
tromboneb.1938

Art Tatum
piano1909 - 1956
The compositions with the NDR studio band vary nicely in mood. "Nature Boy," by the singular " data-original-title="" title="">Eden Ahbez was a huge hit for pianist/singer

Nat King Cole
piano and vocals1919 - 1965
The recording quality throughout is high and the recording information satisfactory. A welcome addition to Johansson's discography, Jan Johansson in Hamburg with Georg Riedel is a wonderful reminder of the modernist Johansson's immense talent as a pianist, composer and arranger, and should serve as a great entry point for anyone curious to know why he remains so influential today.
Tracks: Visa fr?n Utanmyra; Nature Boy; Emigrantvisa; G?nglek fr?n Alvdalen; Sommar adj?; Polka fran J?mtland; Visa fr?n R?ttvik; Yesterdays; Fem; Dimma I dag; Vals fr?n Delsbo; 3,2,1,go!; H?r kommer Pippi Langstrump.
Personnel: Jan Johansson: piano; Georg Riedel: bass; Claes Rosendahl: flute (2), woodwind (11); Bengt-Arne Wallin: trumpet (7, 8, 12); Bosse Broberg: trumpet (7, 8, 11, 12); Jan Allan: trumpet (11); Rolf Ericson: trumpet (11); Kurt J?rnberg: trombone (11); Eje Thelin: trombone (7, 8, 12); Lennart ?berg: reeds (11); Eric Nordstr?m: reeds (11); Rune Falk: reeds (7, 8, 11, 12); Arne Domnérus: reeds (7, 8, 11, 12); Bjarne Nerem: reeds (7, 8, 12); Rune Gustafsson: guitar (7-9, 11-13); Egil Johansen: drums (7, 8, 11, 12). ">
Track Listing
Visa fr?n Utanmyra; Nature Boy; Emigrantvisa; G?nglek fr?n Alvdalen; Sommar adj?; Polka fran J?mtland; Visa fr?n R?ttvik; Yesterdays; Fem; Dimma I dag; Vals fr?n Delsbo; 3,2,1,go!; H?r kommer Pippi Langstrump.
Personnel
Jan Johansson
pianoJan Johansson: piano; Georg Riedel: bass; Claes Rosendahl: flute (2), woodwind (11); Bengt-Arne Wallin: trumpet (7, 8, 12); Bosse Broberg: trumpet (7, 8, 11, 12); Jan Allan: trumpet (11); Rolf Ericson: trumpet (11); Kurt J?rnberg: trombone (11); Eje Thelin: trombone (7, 8, 12); Lennart ?berg: reeds (11); Eric Nordstr?m: reeds (11); Rune Falk: reeds (7, 8, 11, 12); Arne Domnérus: reeds (7, 8, 11, 12); Bjarne Nerem: reeds (7, 8, 12); Rune Gustafsson: guitar (7-9, 11-13); Egil Johansen: drums (7, 8, 11, 12).
Album information
Title: In Hamburg | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: ACT Music
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