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Jonas Knutsson/Mats Oberg: Live
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Frank Zappa
guitar, electric1940 - 1993
This record launched to much heraldry in Europe, but not in the US. The concert was produced at Kammaren, Stockholm by Bengt Berger, an old cohort of

Don Cherry
trumpet1936 - 1995
Knutsson has clearly listened to musicians from

Johnny Hodges
saxophone, alto1907 - 1970

Pharoah Sanders
saxophone, tenor1940 - 2022

Jan Garbarek
saxophoneb.1947

Walter Norris
piano1931 - 2011

Bud Powell
piano1924 - 1966
The program is truly memorable. It is as if the heart of Sweden opened up and revealed a wellspring of gammaldans, polskas, and fast hambos folk music and dances in a molten mix of improvisation and a deep sensitivity to jazz, both ancient and modern. The set is intense, but every so often, the saxophonist and pianist take a wild stab at vaudevillian humor and pull it off with aplomb. Knuttson's compositions are labrynthine"Fluortanten" (Flowing Lady) is a dancing polska and "Milos Vaggsang," a deeply sensative sketch is vastly challenging. On both tracks, his saxophone undulates with lonesome intensity in bluesy minor modes.
Oberg's medley, "Halmaren/Hjorton Fran Mars/Higgan" and "Jagad I Hissen" (Chased in the Elevator) are full of dynamic twists and turns and vocal bombshells. "Vaggvisa for Bim..." a soaring lullaby, features Knutsson on baritone."Salg Funk" (Sales Funk) is delightfully whimsical. "Tokpolskan," another jumping polska is sad and brilliant.

Joe Zawinul
keyboards1932 - 2007
Judging by the recorded evidence this live experience must surely have been "once-in-a-lifetime." ">
Track Listing
Fluortanten; Vaggvisa for Bim, Cornelis Och Alla Andra Manniskor Pa Jorden; Salg Funk!; Hjalmaren/Hjorton Fran Mars/Biggan; Milos Vaggsang; Jaggad I Hissen; Tokpolskan; In a Silent Way.
Personnel
Jonas Knutsson
saxophoneJonas Knutsson: soprano, alto and baritone saxophones; Jonas Oberg: voice, harmonica, piano.
Album information
Title: Live | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Country & Eastern
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