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Sean Nowell: Stockholm Swingin'
ByTravis Sullivan
saxophone, altob.1971
Nowell and drummer
Joe Abba
drumsb.1976
The set opens with the relaxed shuffle of

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The originals sit neatly alongside the more established tunes. Nowell's "NY Vibe" has, as its title suggests, a more up-tempo, urgent, feel than most of the album, although Olsson's fluid solo does bring a touch of calm after Nowell's more frenetic tenor. Lindberg and Olsson's "Sweet Night" is another up-tempo number, gaining its drive from Abba's sparky percussion and featuring Ollsson with another bright, melodic guitar solo. Abba's "Walking The Path" is an impressive tune, filled with melodic and rhythmic ideas that give the number a more spiritual vibe than the rest of the collection.
This is a beautifully-crafted album, with fine contributions from each of the quintet's members. The quality of the live recording is also superbcongratulations to producer Marc Free and engineer Nick O'Toole for achieving such a great sound, capturing the mood of a live gig with the acoustic clarity of a studio recording. ">
Track Listing
Blues On The Corner; Ack V?rmeland, Du Sk?na; Harlem Woman; Amad; NY Vibe; Chelsea Bridge; Sweet Night; Walking The Path.
Personnel
Sean Nowell
saxophone, tenorSean Nowell: tenor saxophone; Fredrik Olsson: guitar; Leo Lindberg: piano; Lars Ekman: bass; Joe Abba: drums.
Album information
Title: Stockholm Swingin' | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Posi-Tone Records
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