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Espen Eriksen Trio with Andy Sheppard: Perfectly Unhappy
ByEspen Eriksen Trio
piano
Espen Eriksen
piano
Lars Tormod Jenset
bassb.1978
Andreas Bye
drumsIn 2016 the trio invited British tenor saxophonist

Andy Sheppard
saxophoneb.1957
However it came about, the symbiosis between the saxophonist and the trio is truly remarkable. Sheppard sounds as if he has been playing with them for a decade or more; he phrases the compositions' heads in ways that make them fit perfectly with the trio's accompaniment, and his solos feel like natural extensions of the themes. Time and again, the saxophone manages to strike just the plaintive tone needed. Sheppard does not dominate, though; the trio gets space enough to make it clear they are equal partners in the venture. The success of the album is down to all four of them and demonstrates what fine musicians they are.
Sheppard is a busy man, both with his own quartet and in a trio with

Steve Swallow
bassb.1940

Carla Bley
piano1938 - 2023
Track Listing
Above The Horizon; 1974; Perfectly Unhappy; Indian Summer; Suburban Folk Song; Naked Trees; Revisited; Home.
Personnel
Espen Eriksen
pianoEspen Eriksen: piano; Lars Tormod Jenset: bass; Andreas Bye: drums; Andy Sheppard: saxophone.
Album information
Title: Perfectly Unhappy | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Rune Grammofon
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