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Sunna Gunnlaugs: Long Pair Bond
ByReturning to Iceland, Gunnlaugs still collaborates with husband/drummer

Scott McLemore
drumsb.1973

Drew Gress
bassb.1959

Eivind Opsvik
bassLong Pair Bond also signals a shift away from more complex compositional constructs, though Gunnlaugs still favors mixing up the meters, twisting her own "Autumnal," ever-so-slightly through occasional dropped beats. McLemore's three contributions lean more to the straightforward, with both "Elsabella" and the more up-tempo "Not What But How" in waltz-time, but even when he resorts to irregular time signatures, as he does on "Safe From the World," it never distracts from the song's gentle, easy-on-the-ears nature.
Gunnluags' touchstones are unmistakable, with hints of

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

Bobo Stenson
pianob.1944
Throughout, McLemore's touch is lightnot unlike Norwegian drummer Jarle Vespestad's work with pianist

Tord Gustavsen
pianob.1970
Track Listing
Long Pair Bond; Thema; Autumnalia; Elsabella; Crab Cannon; Fyrir Brynhildi; Safe From The World; Diamonds on the Inside; Not What But How; Vicious World
Personnel
Sunna Gunnlaugs
pianoSunna Gunnlaugs: piano; ?orgrímur Jónsson: bass; Scott McLemore: drums
Album information
Title: Long Pair Bond | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Sunny Sky
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