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Karsten Vogel/Per Aage Brandt: Cry!

Karsten Vogel/Per Aage Brandt: Cry!

Released in the year of the 50th anniversary of Per Aage Brandt and Karsten Vogel ’s joint record debut in 1966, ten freshly recorded pieces of music are issued on Storyville Records. The pieces featured on Cry! represent Danish avant-garde jazz in its original form. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Per Aage Brandt and Karsten Vogel were high profile musicians in the avant-garde jazz environment that had found a growth centre in Copenhagen, a movement which likes were only found and practiced in New York at the time. In 1963, they won the “Danish Jazz Championships” and in the years hereafter they were often heard on both the TV and the radio. In the second half of the 1960s Karsten Vogel dedicated himself to his work with Burnin’ Red Ivanhoe (which in many ways took off from the musical experiences earned in avant-garde jazz) and later the band Secret Oyster. Per Aage Brandt slowly became absorbed in poetry and philosophy of language – areas in which he has made a name for himself in many parts of the world and where he has earned professorships in California and Ohio among other places. For lack of time the collaboration between the two pioneers unfortunately could not continue. Short after the millennium it was nevertheless resumed, and together they have played concerts in both Villeneuve sur Yonne near Paris, where Per Aage Brandt now lives, and in Copenhagen. On Karsten Vogel ’s initiative, they took op playing again in October 2015 along with Danish drummer Klaus Menzer and the France-based Italian bassist Flavio Perrella. The outcome is 50 minutes of ecstatic jazz, beautiful passages and lots of original Piano, convincing Saxophone and an iconic style frame.

SEK 188.00
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Carsten Dahl: A Good Time

Magic Slim: Born On A Bad Sign

Svend Asmussen: Fit As A Fiddle

Cathrine Legardh/Brian Kellock: Love Still Wears A Smile

Svend Asmussen/Stephane Grappelli: Two Of A Kind

Elliott Chavers: The Return Of A Legend

Glostrup Trioen: Shadow Of Elvi

Signe Juhl & Nikolaj Bentzon Trio: A Midsummer Night's Jazz

Signe Juhl & Nikolaj Bentzon Trio: A Midsummer Night's Jazz

In the warm midsummer of 2015, a tour around Denmark brought Signe Juhl and the Nikolaj Bentzon Trio to Jazzhus Montmartre in the heart of Copenhagen. The music and the atmosphere from the two nights they played has now been made to last forever with the record, A Midsummer Night’s Jazz , which is released in April 2016 on Denmark’s great jazz label, Storyville Records. There’s something unique about listening to live music: And jazz – that living, playful and impulsive music – should be experienced at close range. A Midsummer Night’s Jazz captures this special and intense live feel. With the Nikolaj Bentzon Trio the energy is guaranteed to reach new heights. Espen Laub von Lillienskjold (Drums) delivers both nerve and elegance to the quick swing classics and soulful ballads. Nikolaj Bentzon (Piano) has a unique ability to bring new life to well-known standards with groovy and swinging riffs among other creative impulses. The interplay between him and his musical partner Signe Juhl (Vocals) is unrivalled. In the last few years, their close companionship has resulted in several releases – for example Juhl ’s debut Silver Tongued and the large-scale symphony Bluray-release Luxury Jazz. 31-year old Signe Juhl is an extraordinarily noteworthy contributor to the Danish musical stage. She is a full-grown vocalist with an extraordinary depth and vocal span for our Northern latitudes. Her excess in melodic skill often brings her to new and interesting places in songs, you used to think you already knew. She possesses, in other words, a true jazz instinct. It’s swinging! Personnel: Signe Juhl (Vocals) Nikolaj Bentzon (Piano) Reuben Rogers (Acoustic Bass) Espen Laub von Lillienskjold (Drums)

SEK 199.00
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The Danish Radio Big Band: A Good Time Was Had By All (6 CD-Box Set)

Thad Jones: The Danish Radio Big Band & Eclipse

Danish Radio Big Band: A Good Time Was Had By All

Papa Bue's Viking Jazzband: Hamburg 1970-71 - A Tribute To Finn Otto Hansen

Dr L Subbramaniam/Svend Asmussen: Garland

Richard Boone/The Singer

Christina Dahl Quartet: Childish

Chris Barber: Getting Around

Pernille Bevort: Back In Business

Benny Carter: The Jubilee Shows No. 19 & 20

The Clarence Williams Collection - Volume 3 1929-1930

Glostrup Trioen: Spirit

When Granny Sleeps: Birth

Duke Ellington: The Treasury Shows Vol.22

Duke Ellington: The Treasury Shows Vol.22

In April 1945, to promote the sale of war bonds, the US Treasury Department contacted Duke Ellington to do a series of 55 min public broadcasts. These sessions would give Ellington a wide choice of material to perform including his older work; new instrumentals and pop tunes and his extended works as well. This double CD contains a series of different radio broadcasts from the Golden Gate Theatre in San Francisco and the famous Hurricane Restaurant in New York among others. The broadcasts are featured complete with radio speaks and encouragements to buy bonds read by The Duke himself + bonus material and extensive liner notes. CD1 contains a radio broadcast from the Golden Gate Theatre in San Francisco, recorded on August 3, 1946 with bonus tracks from a session at the Lakeside Park, El Patio Ballroom in Denver, July 1945, 1942. CD2 features a broadcast recorded at Meadowbrook, Culver City, California, August 17, 1946. Included are also three bonus tracks from a radio broadcast at the Hurricane Restaurant in New York City, August 21, 1943. This Treasury Shows addition was recorded amid tensions between the Duke and his record company, a large musician’s strike, the surprising deaths of several prominent band members and political events such as rising racial and social tension and World War II, all of which is meticulously explained in the extensive liner notes by Duke Ellington connoisseur and journalist Roger Boyes. The musical gift of the versatile Ellingtonians always prevails, however—as Boyes for example writes: “ Hodges’ solo [on A Flower is a Lovesome Thing] is three and-a-half minutes of pure melody, and in the unlikely even that you tire of that, Stryhorn’s accompaniment offers a parallel three-and-a-half minutes of great beauty ”. Duke Ellington and his Orchestra always deliver on energy, skill and rhythm.

SEK 210.00
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