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1. | Deep as Love
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2. | Graceful Touch
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3. | Ign
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4. | Melted Matter
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5. | At a Glance
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6. | Song of Yearning
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7. | Turning Point
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8. | Interlude
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9. | Where Breathing Starts
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10. | Going Places
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11. | Your Eyes
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12. | Graceful Touch, Variation
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13. | Song of Yearning (Solo)
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Jazz
Recorded December 2001, June 2002
Tord Gustavsen - Piano Harald Johnsen - Double Bass Jarle Vespestad - Drums
Introducing a new piano trio from Norway. Tord Gustavsen's young group, already making waves in the Far North - where "Changing Places" has soared into the pop charts - is telling new stories within the framework of the jazz tradition. This is music that sings, at once gentle and robust. The songs Gustavsen writes sound like standards-in-the-making: lyrical, immediately memorable songs, songs of an appealing freshness, yet sophisticated in their involvement with the melodic line. And the trio improvises, with flair and originality, inside their structures.
* Jan Erik Kongshaug - Engineer * Manfred Eicher - Producer * Sascha Kleis - Cover Photo, Design
This release signals in the then 33-year old, Norwegian pianist Tord Gustavsen's debut outing for the ECM Records label. His fellow compatriots, bassist Harald Johnsen and drummer Jarle Vespestad, round out this jazz piano trio offering. Fundamentally speaking, the group seemingly works its palate into that classic "ECM Records" aesthetic, comprising echo-laden sonic characteristics and a chamber-esque vibe. Otherwise, Gustavsen demonstrates meticulously construed faculties via a tasteful approach, ringing up notions of the late Bill Evans, amid a conservatory-type demeanor. To that end, the pianist shines forth as a gifted melody maker via a series of deftly executed choruses and sublime themes. The bulk of this production consists of the trio's probing inclinations and lightly implemented rhythmic structures. Gustavsen's multifaceted arsenal features an abundance of swirling arpeggios, nimbly rendered harmonics, and gently fabricated block chords. Alternatively, the total listening experience becomes a bit arduous in scope, due to the band's unwavering gait. Nonetheless, Gustavsen is most certainly one to watch! ---Glenn Astarita, All Music Guide
Tord Gustavsen
Active Decade: '00s Genre: Jazz Styles: Chamber Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
Before he started his trio, Norwegian pianist Tord Gustavsen was already very much involved in his country's jazz scene. Contributions to releases by groups like the Silje Nergaard Band, the Ulrich Drechsler Quartet, and others had already helped to establish him as one of Norway's top players. In 2003, signed to ECM, Gustavsen, along with drummer Jarle Vespestad and bassist Harald Johnsen, released Changing Places, which was followed in 2005 with Ground. Two years later, Being There, what Gustavsen called the completion of the trilogy, hit shelves. ---Marisa Brown, All Music Guide |
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