Jan Garbarek: In Praise of Dreams (Vinyl LP)
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Label: ECM
Cat No: 7749889
Format: LP
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 7th June 2019
Contents
Artists
Jan Garbarek (tenor and soprano saxophones, synthesizers, samplers, percussion)Kim Kashkashian (viola)
Manu Katche (drums)
Artists
Jan Garbarek (tenor and soprano saxophones, synthesizers, samplers, percussion)Kim Kashkashian (viola)
Manu Katche (drums)
About
Garbarek, Kashkashian and Katché span a lot of idioms between them, but the music sings with a focussed sense of purpose, in the context that Jan has shaped for it. If dreams are movies for the mind, the album is aptly titled – its atmospheres are evocative and decidedly ‘filmic’.
“From the very first track ... the saxophonist serves notice that this is going to be a very different album to anything he has done before. The haunting electronically generated sounds seem to hang in the air like an early morning mist and are penetrated, like the early morning sun, by the sharp, almost crystalline definition of Garbarek’s saxophone, and, on subsequent tracks by Kashkashian on viola. The multiplicities of meaning conjured between them on pieces like ‘Knot in Time and place’ or ‘Scene from Afar’ take this album to a place where no Garbarek album has gone before. ... A major statement, possibly among his finest, by a major artist.” – Stuart Nicholson, Jazzwise
Tracks:
1. As seen from above
2. In praise of dreams
3. One goes there alone
4. Knot of place and time
5. If you go far enough
6. Scene from afar
7. Cloud of unknowing
8. Without visible sign
9. Iceburn
10. Conversation with a stone
11. A tale begun
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