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Hans Ulrik & Anders Mogensen: The Meeting with Steve Swallow
ByHans Ulrik
saxophoneb.1965

Steve Swallow
bassb.1940

Anders Mogensen
drums
Jerry Bergonzi
saxophone, tenorb.1947

Walt Weiskopf
saxophoneb.1960
Niclas Knudsen
guitar, electricThe album comprises a variety of pieces including two Swallow compositions, a collection of traditional Danish tunes and originals by Ulrik and

Carla Bley
piano1938 - 2023

Milton Nascimento
guitar and vocalsb.1942
With a total of nine tracks, each has Ulrik as a performer but also as an arranger. His arrangements of "Tristesse," "Jeg er havren," "Jag vet en dejlig rosa" and "Lazy afternoon" by Jerome Moross all showcase his capability to piece together fresh takes of well-loved music. What is remarkably fascinating is how Swallow never finds himself taking control. These extremely talented Danish players bring us an enthralling display of music-making which is supported by the presence of Swallow. The class that this group oozes is reflected in their ability to play as one coherent unit with no participant dominating the rest.
The two traditional Danish tunes are most welcome, adding a satisfying Scandinavian feel to the release. The introduction to "Jag vet en dejlig rosa" is very similar to "Joyous" by " data-original-title="" title="">Shabaka & the Ancestors , that sense of bringing folklore practice back into the music. "Jeg er havren" is captured interestingly with the inclusion of a bossa feel; somehow, it drifts along innocently. However, the highlight is "Lawns" by

Carla Bley
piano1938 - 2023
With such exceptional musicians supporting each other, it is predictable that every track on The Meeting with Steve Swallow is consistently strong. ">
Track Listing
Tristesse; Jeg Er Havren; Jeg vet en dejlig rosa; Ladies in Mercedes; Steve and Carla; Lazy Afternoon; Ever After; Boys Night Out; Lawns
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Title: The Meeting with Steve Swallow | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: AMM
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