Arne Jansen Trio - My Tree (2005)
BAND/ARTIST: Arne Jansen Trio
- Title: My Tree
- Year Of Release: 2005
- Label: Traumton Records [TRAUMTON 4486]
- Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
- Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
- Total Time: 44:38
- Total Size: 294 MB(+3%) | 106 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Before (5:58)
2. Nachtgewitter (9:36)
3. Go Straight (3:14)
4. Ciele Argento (7:24)
5. Last Minute (3:15)
6. March (7:41)
7. Release (7:28)
personnel :
Bass – Eva Kruse
Drums – Eric Schaefer
Guitar – Arne Jansen
The debut album by German jazz guitarist Arne Jansen is recorded in the traditional power trio format, with the assertive bassist Eva Kruse and powerhouse drummer Eric Schaefer jockeying for position behind Jansen's leads. There's only occasional rock influences on My Tree, however, as on the moody, Schaefer-driven tune "Cielo Argento." Mostly, the album is in the northern European modern jazz tradition, with passages of free improvisation sitting comfortably within otherwise straightforward tunes. Despite the sonic differences due to the different instrumental lineup, fans of the Swedish neo-free jazz piano trio E.S.T. or their lesser American equivalent, the Bad Plus, will find My Tree conceptually similar, right down to Jansen's puckish cover of Pearl Jam's "Release" as the closing track.~Stewart Mason
1. Before (5:58)
2. Nachtgewitter (9:36)
3. Go Straight (3:14)
4. Ciele Argento (7:24)
5. Last Minute (3:15)
6. March (7:41)
7. Release (7:28)
personnel :
Bass – Eva Kruse
Drums – Eric Schaefer
Guitar – Arne Jansen
The debut album by German jazz guitarist Arne Jansen is recorded in the traditional power trio format, with the assertive bassist Eva Kruse and powerhouse drummer Eric Schaefer jockeying for position behind Jansen's leads. There's only occasional rock influences on My Tree, however, as on the moody, Schaefer-driven tune "Cielo Argento." Mostly, the album is in the northern European modern jazz tradition, with passages of free improvisation sitting comfortably within otherwise straightforward tunes. Despite the sonic differences due to the different instrumental lineup, fans of the Swedish neo-free jazz piano trio E.S.T. or their lesser American equivalent, the Bad Plus, will find My Tree conceptually similar, right down to Jansen's puckish cover of Pearl Jam's "Release" as the closing track.~Stewart Mason
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