In the context of sharing in this blog "pearls of wisdom" from my 2009 interview with European jazz drum maestro, Jon Christensen, here's a recent review of another, exceptional album featuring the drummer (plus a link to mp3 samples, directly below the review).
You can follow this link for the review: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005LX3M4W/ref=dm_sp_alb
Or simply read the text here:
You can follow this link for the review: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005LX3M4W/ref=dm_sp_alb
Or simply read the text here:
ECM at Its Very Finest!, November
16, 2011
By
This review is
from: Freigeweht (Audio CD)
This album has stood the test of time, and then
some...
Rainer BrĂ¼ninghaus, whose compositions are richly hued and darkly melodic; whose piano technique is impeccable; and whose synthesizer washes subtly serve the music (no histrionics or showboating here).
Kenny Wheeler, as beautifully articulate as ever; his trumpet tone completely identifiable from the very first notes.
And Jon Christensen.
This is Jon's supreme recorded document: urgent, syncopated drumbeats; inimitable sensitivities on cymbals; a true co-composer throughout this entire album.
Every once in awhile a group comes together, and lays down tracks which are timeless, and essential. "Freigeweht" is one such convergence. Mandatory listening for all drawn to Manfred Eicher's aesthetic. A worthy introduction for the initiate to ECM. Plus, with Mr. Christensen's contribution: a veritable treasure trove of drumming innovations which, thirty years later, keeps on teaching all drummers who seek, above all, to be genuine musicians.
Highly recommended!
Rainer BrĂ¼ninghaus, whose compositions are richly hued and darkly melodic; whose piano technique is impeccable; and whose synthesizer washes subtly serve the music (no histrionics or showboating here).
Kenny Wheeler, as beautifully articulate as ever; his trumpet tone completely identifiable from the very first notes.
And Jon Christensen.
This is Jon's supreme recorded document: urgent, syncopated drumbeats; inimitable sensitivities on cymbals; a true co-composer throughout this entire album.
Every once in awhile a group comes together, and lays down tracks which are timeless, and essential. "Freigeweht" is one such convergence. Mandatory listening for all drawn to Manfred Eicher's aesthetic. A worthy introduction for the initiate to ECM. Plus, with Mr. Christensen's contribution: a veritable treasure trove of drumming innovations which, thirty years later, keeps on teaching all drummers who seek, above all, to be genuine musicians.
Highly recommended!
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For samples of the above album, please follow this link:
Enjoy!!
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