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Riedel / Svensson / Skokic: Perfectly Still
By
Georg Riedel
bass, acousticb.1934

Jan Johansson
piano1931 - 1968
Perfectly Still (Footprint, 2012) sees Riedel join up with a guitarist and bassist for a collection of tracks that are at once youthful and timeless. Unlike powerful instruments such as saxophone or percussion, which can easily dominate a recording such as this, the acoustic guitar and bass provide a comfortable, intimate sound, which makes the idyllic backdrop to Riedel's delicate, often timid vocal delivery.
The repertoire comprises original material by all three members of the trio as well as a few well-chosen covers. "Surbaya Johnny," one of German composer Kurt Weill's collaborations with Bertolt Brecht, is playful, dramatic and concisely performed. Bassist Viktor Skokic's "Again" and "Portugal" display a keen compositional hand and thoughtful lyrics.
Echoes of

Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994
Track Listing
Again; In Such Silence; Portugal; Blue Town; Surabaya Johnny; The Stone; The Storm; To My Left; You Belong to Me.
Personnel
Sarah Riedel: vocals; Carl Svensson: guitar; Viktor Skokic: double bass; Thomas Backman: alto saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet; Martin ?hman: percussion.
Album information
Title: Perfectly Still | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Footprint Records
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