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Magnus Broo: Swedish Wood
ByFans of the Chicago/Swedish jazz connection will be familiar with Broo's trumpet sound in Adam Lane's 4 Corners (Clean Feed, 2007), with

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band / ensemble / orchestraThe two basses in two channels creates a captivating sound. Broo's trumpet is often the melody maker, while the two bassists are free to face off or tromp together. On "Thoughts Are Things" the pair does just that, forming an alliance before spinning outward, with Broo maintaining the melody and Johansen the beat. Broo's approach here is to guilefully swing, almost as a backhanded compliment. He pulls a bit of

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With all the compositions credited to Broo, there's a clear sense of his scope. "I Am Coming Home" is an odd angled bebop piece, stuffed with slurry notes and eccentric time Signatures, while "New Weather," the freest piece, doesn't assume coherent shape until nearly nine minutes in, then speeding to an adrenaline-fueled ending. Broo opens "I Hear You" with some nifty trumpet gymnastics, before the music becomes a processional and the trumpeter delivers a brief,

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Track Listing
Oh What A Beautiful Day; Thoughts Are Things; Acoustic Kitten; Swedish Wood; I Hear You; I Am Coming Home; And Suddenly; New Weather.
Personnel
Magnus Broo
trumpetMagnus Broo: trumpet; Torbj?rn Zetterberg: bass; Joe Williamson--bass; H?kon Mj?set Johansen: drums.
Album information
Title: Swedish Wood | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Moserobie
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