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    Jan Garbarek Group - Dresden: In Concert (2009) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

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    Jan Garbarek Group - Dresden: In Concert (2009) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

    Jan Garbarek Group - Dresden: In Concert (2009)
    FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 122:24 minutes | 4,07 GB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

    This one is very eagerly-awaited: it has been six years since Jan Garbarek’s last album as a leader. And, moreover, this double-album - recorded in Dresden’s Alter Schlachthof in October 2007 - is also the first-ever live set from the highly-popular Garbarek Group. The band, now including Brazilian bassist Yuri Daniel, powers through repertoire old and new, and the Norwegian saxophonist is in top form, his exchanges with Manu Katche’s bold, emphatic drums particularly exciting. Material includes “12 Moons”, “There Were Swallows”, “Voy Cantando”, an ecstatic version of “Paper Nut” (last heard on Shankar’s “Song for Everyone”) and much more. Released in time for Jan’s extensive autumn tour.

    It's hard to believe that after recording as a leader for 40 years, Dresden: In Concert is Jan Garbarek's first-ever live album. He has recorded sparely in 21st century thus far, but he has toured regularly. For those who think that Garbarek abandoned jazz some time ago, this will be a shock. Dresden is an engaged, kinetic, double-disc, two-hour performance of his quartet playing in the modern jazz idiom and using all of its tenets – from complex harmonics and rhythmic invention to extended lyric improvisation – to create a tour de force that honors all the music he holds dear.

    Garbarek plays tenor, soprano, and the selje flute; he is accompanied by his regular group that includes drummer Manu Katche, pianist/keyboadist Rainer Brüninghaus, and electric bassist Yuri Daniel. There are 16 compositions that include tracks from his own albums – some of them radically but exquisitely revamped for this quartet and performance. There are also tunes by his bandmates, and an extended, stellar reading of Milton Nascimento's gorgeous "Milagro Dos Piexes," that features some of the most inventive and dynamic dialogue between Garbarek and Brüninghaus on record.

    The forcefulness of Garbarek's own playing will surprise casual listeners while making veteran's reference his earliest recordings for ECM. His solo on the opening cut, "Paper Nut" (a tune he composed for L. Shankar's Song for Everyone album), is immediately recognizable, yet is startling for its forcefulness and physicality. Likewise, Katche's double-timed yet groove-laden syncopation provides a backdrop for the saxophonist to move his harmonically extended meditation to the margins. And he does so in the middle, recalling the fireworks of his earliest recordings. His knotty arpeggios go head to head with his drummer, who simply cannot be shaken. When the ensemble comes together in the middle of the tune, they swing hard, and are added to by a gorgeous solo from Brüninghaus. Katche's in an amazing foil for Garbarek, because he understands not only the intricate shapeshifting and intensities in jazz, but has street grooves and rhythm & blues shuffles down cold – in both vintage and modern contexts – as well. Garbarek radically reworks "Once I Wished a Tree Upside Down," a piece he wrote for Trilok Gurtu's Living Magic album. Whereas the former was comprised mainly of hand drums and synthesizers, this version, introduced by Brüninghaus playing a South African township cadence on the piano and Katche's breakbeats, is both streetwise and folk-rooted while being utterly redolent of 21st millennium jazz. The ballad "There Were Swallows" (one of the tunes from 1992's Twelve Moons album) loses none of its graceful restraint here, fueled by Brüninghaus' piano and sung poetically by Garbarek's soprano. The final track on the set, "Voy Cantando" from 1988's Legend of the Seven Dreams, clocks in at over 11 minutes and is arguably the toughest thing here; it's funky but with a long modal excursion in the middle and a very complex, tenor solo from Garbarek. "Maracuja" carries within it an easy sense of swing, a reggae backbeat, and contains killer basswork by Daniel, all within a folk song. The same goes for "Heitor," which commences with a folkish melody and extends itself into the hinterlands of creative ensemble playing while losing none of its ability to swing.

    In sum, Dresden is an event, not only in Garbarek's career, but in ECM's as we'll – after all, it's their 40th anniversary this year, too – in the same way that the Keith Jarrett's Köln Concert or the Out-of-Towners' trio date was. It's a live concert recording capturing nearly all the energy, creativity, and presences of sound and dynamics on compact disc that audiences in the seats encountered.

    Tracklist:

    01 - Paper Nut
    02 - The Tall Tear Trees
    03 - Heitor
    04 - Twelve Moons
    05 - Rondo Amoroso
    06 - Tao
    07 - Milagre Dos Peixes
    08 - There Were Swallows
    09 - The Reluctant Saxophonist
    10 - Transformations
    11 - Once I Dreamt A Tree Upside Down
    12 - Fugl
    13 - Maracuja
    14 - Grooving Out!
    15 - Nu Bein
    16 - Voy Cantando

    Produced by Manfred Eicher.
    Recorded on October 20, 2007 at Alter Schlachthof, Dresden, Germany.

    Musicians:
    Jan Garbarek - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, willow flute
    Rainer Brüninghaus - piano, keyboards
    Yuri Daniel - electric bass
    Manu Katché - drums

    Analyzed: Jan Garbarek Group / Dresden - In Concert
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR14 -0.09 dB -17.17 dB 7:56 01-Paper Nut
    DR13 -0.14 dB -18.84 dB 5:14 02-The Tall Tear Trees
    DR16 -2.39 dB -21.93 dB 9:17 03-Heitor
    DR18 -0.09 dB -22.03 dB 10:44 04-Twelve Moons
    DR17 -2.09 dB -23.78 dB 7:00 05-Rondo Amoroso
    DR11 -6.88 dB -20.85 dB 4:46 06-Tao
    DR15 0.00 dB -18.17 dB 12:53 07-Milagre Dos Peixes
    DR14 -3.50 dB -22.58 dB 7:19 08-There Were Swallows
    DR16 -0.01 dB -18.85 dB 8:20 09-The Reluctant Saxophonist
    DR15 -0.50 dB -20.82 dB 7:19 10-Transformations
    DR16 0.00 dB -18.01 dB 7:18 11-Once I Dreamt A Tree Upside Down
    DR16 -0.36 dB -21.14 dB 6:01 12-Fugl
    DR15 0.00 dB -18.14 dB 7:45 13-Maracuja
    DR15 -0.04 dB -19.07 dB 3:26 14-Grooving Out!
    DR14 0.00 dB -18.32 dB 5:52 15-Nu Bein
    DR13 0.00 dB -16.99 dB 11:14 16-Voy Cantando
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    Number of tracks: 16
    Official DR value: DR15

    Samplerate: 96000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 4616 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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