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Carla Bley Bobo Stenson/Sweden 1978

Carla Bley Bobo Stenson/Sweden 1978

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In 1977, American-born genius Carla Bley brought together Soft Machine's Hugh Hopper and Elton Dean, and the following year, in 1978, she brought together an extremely high-level Swedish elite, including Bobo Stenson and Palle Danielsson. Introducing a very rare and little-known live performance performed by the band! ! ! Gil Evans, who organized the British Orchestra, George Russell, who used Scandinavian elites such as Jan Garbarek and Terje Lipidal, and Carla, who was also born in the United States, were also active in the heyday of the 1970s, when they were at their most creative. He had many encounters with European musicians. Additionally, Carla was a member of Jack Bruce's band as a keyboard player. In this way, America's top composers/arrangers repeatedly attempted to add European elements to jazz, the turbulent music that developed along with American history, in order to enable a variety of expressions. Carla's piano/organ/conductor Carla, who was almost unknown until now, was the center of attention, as well as Bobo Stenson, Pare Danielsson, and others who were not very famous at the time, and everyone else except Carla was bottomless. The extremely rare live performance performed in Sedeteje, Sweden on June 8, 1978 by an 11-piece Swedish elite lineup with hidden talents has been recorded on an extremely high-quality stereo soundboard with the label's own careful mastering. Items that will surprise even enthusiasts have arrived! ! ! In the world of jazz, where attention tends to be drawn to the improvisation and performance techniques of individual players, the genius Carla Magic is a man who carefully works out the concept of a song, weaves precise sounds on a musical score, and then performs it with a big band. The song's composition/arrangement embodies the overall charm of the sound image, which draws all listeners in without realizing it. The songs he composes are complex and suggestive of majestic architecture, as if each note has meaning, but they are wonderful in that they never lose their sense of swing. Furthermore, Carla's uniquely elegant and humorous seasoning is unique. In this performance, the cold, lyrical, and dramatic world unique to Scandinavia is mixed here, and fans of the genre will be able to enjoy a masterpiece that cannot be missed. The talent of Sweden's elite members is also incredible, as they perfectly express Carla's ever-changing world. Supported by the wonderful members, Carla's unique songs and unique arrangements that everyone will be drawn into will be sublimated into the one and only Carla music, giving us a rich sound! The talented Carla's little-known, extremely rare and legendary performance is revived after 40 years! ! ! Live at Sodertalje,Sweden June.8.1978 1. Introduction 2. 440 3. Song Sung Long 4. Rose and Sad Song 5. Musique Mecanique Carla Bley - Piano Monica Dominique - Hammond B Lennart Aberg - Saxophone Lars Olofsson - Trombone Sven Larson - TUba Bernt Rosengren - Tenor Sax Bobo Stenson - Piano Jannie Schaffer - Guitar Palle Danielsson - Bass Peter Sundell - Drums Jan Bandel - Percussion

Introduction 2. 440 3. Song Sung Long 4. Rose and Sad Song 5. Musique Mecanique Carla Bley - Piano Monica Dominique - Hammond B Lennart Aberg - Saxophone Lars Olofsson - Trombone Sven Larson - TUba Bernt Rosengren - Tenor Sax Bobo Stenson - Piano Jannie Schaffer - Guitar Palle Danielsson - Bass Peter Sundell - Drums Jan Bandel - Percussion

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