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TRACKLIST | 1. Somewhere Else Before 2. Do The Jangle 3. Serenity 4. The Wraith 5. Last Letter From Lithuania 6. Good Morning Susie Soho 7. Providence 8. Pavane "Thoughts Of A Septuagenarian" 9. Spam-Boo-Limbo 10. The Face Of Love 11. Reminiscence Of A Soul
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SPOILER (EAC Log) | EAC extraction logfile from 25. September 2004, 23:48 for CD Esbjцrn Svensson Trio / Good Morning Susie Soho
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Review (ACT) Traditionally, jazz is by invitation only. Those in the know guard their secrets tightly, and deviants are regarded with a certain amount of suspicion. To be commercial is to sell out and if you sell out you'll loose the hard core fans. Not so with Esbj?rn Svensson Trio. The trio has sold three times as many albums as jazz acts normally do, but they still manage to stay on the good side of jazz aficionados and critics. The trio plays upwards of 100 shows each year to a very varied audience. Besides the usual jazz audience you'd be as likely to spot a little old lady as an advertising exec or high school kids. This year, the trio will include matinees on their tours to give their younger fans a chance to see them live. Their favourite moments are spent improvising on stage, and this is how they keep their material fresh and ever evolving. No two shows are the same and to a large extent, the band tries to capture this loose, improvisational vibe on record, and they rarely do more than one take in the studio. The recording process that led to "From Gagarin's Point of View" (ACT 9005-2), that also became the first Swedish jazz video shown on MTV, is significant to how the band works: "We were working on another project, and had a few hours to spare, so we sat down and played a few songs", Esbjorn says. "Those songs make up about half the album, with the other half recorded in two similar sessions". "Keeping the spontaneity is extremely important to us", explains Magnus. ACT 9009-2 "Good Morning Susie Soho" is another step to the top of inovative jazz trios.
QUOTE (meszrum): | nice one. if You like Esbjorn please support Him by gettin' his stuff at the store. he's really a nice guy [me knows him personally |
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