Esbjoern Svensson Trio/MA,USA 2002
Esbjoern Svensson Trio/MA,USA 2002
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After the Esbjorn Svensson Trio (e.s.t.) released three works that rewrote the history of jazz piano trios, ``From Gagarin's Point Of View,'' ``Good Morning Susie Soho,'' and ``Strange Place For Snow.'' In 2002, the famous performance that determined the popularity of jazz in America is now available for the first time in the highest quality sound! ! In the early 1990s, the trio's acoustic performances were influenced by artists such as Bill Evans, Keith Jarrett, and Chick Corea. Published ``Gagarin's Point Of View''. The trio's sound, which was based on traditional poetic performances but also introduced drum'n'bass elements and sound effects, truly revolutionized the era and surprised the music scene. They also released "Good Morning Susie Soho" in 2000 and "Strange Place For Snow" in 2002, promoting this path. In other words, this live show captures the band at a time when they were pioneering a new era, and the overflowing ideas and momentum as players are fresh, and the records that bore fruit at a high level, as well as the record that was recorded in America, the home of jazz. The historic performance that appeared on June 20, 2002 at the Boston Globe Jazz & Blues Festival, a historical event that is said to have determined its popularity, has been recorded as a miraculous high-quality stereo recording by those involved. The ultimate item completely recorded with sound has arrived! From the beginning, they performed four songs from their latest work "Strange Place For Snow" including the title song. Svensson's beautiful harmonies and melodies that echo through the hall show a traditional expression based on classical music/blues, and the great influence of Chick Corea. On the other hand, there are scenes where the catchy melody is boldly overlaid with sound effects, and there are scenes where the edgy sound is developed by incorporating prepared piano, human-powered techno beats, and collective solos, and it is super up-tempo and spacey. There is an ultimate piano solo that cuts through the soul. Later, they boldly incorporated and developed rock and electro music, and this is an explosion of symbolic and original performances that could be called e.s.t. The famous songs that represent them, "DODGE THE DODO" and "FROM GAGARIN'S POINT OF VIEW", played at the end of the album will remain in your memory as a spectacular performance that far exceeds the studio recording! ! This live show is the band that showed a new direction in the acoustic jazz scene, attracted a young audience, and had a great influence on today's musicians. A great performance that will be handed down forever as a page that opened up a new history! ! Live at Boston Jazz & Blues Festival,Copley Square Park,Boston,MA June.20.2002 AUD EX Recording 53 min 1. Strange Place for Show 2. When God Created the Coffee Break 3. Behind the Yashmak 4. Serenade for the Renegade 5. Dodge the Dodo 6. From Gagarin's Point of View Esbjoern Svensson - Piano Dan Berglund - Bass Magnus Oestroem - Drums
1. Strange Place for Show 2. When God Created the Coffee Break 3. Behind the Yashmak 4. Serenade for the Renegade 5. Dodge the Dodo 6. From Gagarin's Point of View Esbjoern Svensson - Piano Dan Berglund - Bass Magnus Oestroem - Drums