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Magnus Hjorth Trio: Old New Borrowed Blue
ByBill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
Hjorth's vehicle is the trio, with his countryman Petter Eldh taking care of the bass while Norwegian Snorre Kirk handles the drums. These are clearly musicians who enjoy playing together, and this shines through in the bouncing rhythms and infectious melodies of compositions such as "Gumbo," with Hjorth's dancing runs on the piano and Kirk's original approach to the sticks, which emulates the sound of a step dance.
For those who have complained that young jazz musicians are not aware of jazz history, "The Mistress" sets the record straight with a stride piano intro that would have made
Fats Waller
piano1904 - 1943
Instead, Old New Borrowed Blue is a love letter to jazz in all its different forms. It is no coincidence that Hjorth has cited Marcus Roberts
piano
b.1963McCoy Tyner
piano
1938 - 2020
Track Listing
Qloose; Ballroom Steps; Let's Face The Music And Dance; Good Friday; The Mistress; Gumbo; Stomping At The Savoy; Barber Rhett; Sunday Service; Madhouse.
Personnel
Magnus Hjorth
pianoMagnus Hjorth: piano; Petter Eldh: bass; Snorre Kirk: drums.
Album information
Title: Old New Borrowed Blue | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Stunt Records/Sundance Music
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