Open Space (Remastered) The Down Beat Poll Winners in Europe

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
1969

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
04.11.2015

Label: MPS

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Vocal

Interpret: The Down Beat Poll Winners in Europe

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  • 1Maiden Voyage05:32
  • 2Triple Play03:42
  • 3Here's That Rainy Day02:32
  • 4Winter Song06:49
  • 5Nature Boy03:22
  • 6Hello Thursday10:03
  • 7Open Space06:20
  • 8Ryoan-Ji06:03
  • Total Runtime44:23

Info zu Open Space (Remastered)

Jazz giants from six European countries coalesce to play wide-open music. One of Norway’s greatest jazz singers, Karin Krog has worked and recorded with Jan Garbarek and Clare Fischer. English multi-saxophonist John Surman and Krog have jointly won two Norwegian Grammys. Surman has played with Mike Westbrook’s Orchestra and John McLaughlin, as well as recorded a slew of records on the prestigious ECM label. Trombonist Albert Mangelsdorff was simply Germany’s most valuable jazz export and a major innovator on the instrument. Belgium pianist Francy Boland arranged for Sarah Vaughan and Count Basie, and co-led one of the great big bands of the 60’s. Danish bassist Niels H. O. Pederson received an American Grammy with the Oscar Peterson trio, played with Dexter Gordon and toured with Bill Evans. Swiss drummer Daniel Humair made his name in Paris, playing with musicians ranging from Jim Hall to Anthony Braxton. Maiden Voyage features Krog and the two horns; on Triple Play the pianist and bass take the solos. Rainy Day has Krog and Pederson in duo. Winter Song features Mangelsdorff’s buttery sound melting the snow and Surman’s heated baritone sax solo. There’s a freewheeling Nature Boy and a quirky Hello Thursday. Open Space leaves lots of room for free play; Ryoan-Ji is a Zen-like meditation on the possibilities of sound. A tantalizing album signifying that great jazz is universal.

Karin Krog, vocals
Francy Boland, piano
Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
John Surman, baritone saxophone, soprano saxophone
Niels Henning Oersted-Pedersen, bass
Daniel Humair, drums

Recorded 10 & 11 November 1969 at Sonopress Studio, Berlin
Engineered by Dieter Mühlmann
Produced by Joachim E. Berendt

Digitally remastered

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