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Tomo Jacobson: When the sleeping fish turn red and the skies start to sing in C major I will follow you to the end
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Tomo Jacobson
bass, acousticb.1985
The name of the listener is the iconic bassist and composer,

William Parker
bassb.1952
While the album is divided into six separate pieces, it should be heard as a suite, which is underlined by the titles of the compositions: "Fish," "And the skies," "Start to sing," "In C major," "I will follow you till," and "The end." Together they make up the title of the album like pieces in a puzzle.
Jacobson has gathered a large and diverse band with three saxophones, piano, guitar and drums. Among the musicians is the zestful drummer,

Kresten Osgood
drumsIn terms of texture, the barbed wire guitar of Anton Jansson plays an important role, along with the varied piano playing of Lucas Leidinger and then, of course, there is the leader whose big tone and earthy bass riffs carry the music forward.
Jacobson belongs to the tradition of great composer-bassists like

Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979
Track Listing
Fish; And the skies; Start to sing; In C major; I will follow you till; The end.
Personnel
Tomo Jacobson
bass, acousticTomo Jacobson: double bass; Danielle Dahl: alto saxophone; Mads Egetoft: tenor saxophone; Maciej Kadziela: alto saxophone; Lucas Leidinger: piano; Anton Jansson: guitar; Kresten Osgood.
Album information
Title: When the sleeping fish turn red and the skies start to sing in C major I will follow you to the end | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: ILK Music
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