A landmark meeting from one of the two greatest talents in jazz on the 70s European scene – vocalist Karin Krog and saxophonist Archie Shepp – both coming together in an extremely evocative session! The work has a very moody feel – as Krog's singing in a spacious tone that allows for plenty of tenor work by Shepp – done in a mode that colors in the spaces between the words, and made all that much better by support from his regular group members Charles Greenlee and Beaver Harris. Shepp was hitting a more traditional tone at this point in his career – but as with his other recordings of the same time, there's still a strongly modernist undercurrent that shines through nicely. Combined with Krog's vocals, the result is a beautiful approach that really opens up jazz standards like "Soul Eyes", "Solitude", and "Hi Fly" – and which is matched perfectly for Shepp's "Steam" and Carla Bley's "Sing Me Softly Of the Blues". LP, Vinyl record album
(Really great Japanese pressing, with obi! KUX 37 V)
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Hakon Graf/Sveinung Hovensjo/Jon Eberson —
Blow Out ... LP CompendiumRecords (UK), 1977. Near Mint- ...
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A really cool set from the famous Nordic scene of the 70s! There's a touch of prog in the mix, even though the album's all instrumental – and the group features Hakon Graf on moog, Fender Rhodes, and organ – with Jon Eberson on guitar, Jon Christensen on drums, and Sveinung Hovensjo on bass. LP, Vinyl record album
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Vanessa —
Black & White ... LP CompendiumRecords/Roundtable (Australia), 1976. New Copy (reissue)...
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A fantastically frenetic electric combo from the Norwegian scene of the 70s – one who clearly draw inspiration from some of the more dynamic prog acts on the UK scene from a few years before, but who deliver the goods with a vibe that really returns the instrumental energy to jazz overall! There's some very sharp reed work on the record – served up by Svend Undseth on saxes, flutes, and even a bit of clarinet – matched with really dynamic work on piano and keyboards from Frode Holm – a player with the best energy of the Scandia scene of the time. Thorsten Dulsrud plays some mighty heavy drums, Harald Salater bangs it on bass, and Undset also adds in a bit of guitar work too – on long titles that include "Fragmomentum", "Street Talk", "Summer Poem", and "Sun Walk". LP, Vinyl record album
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