Lifelines (Arild Andersen album)
Lifelines | ||||
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Studio album by Arild Andersen | ||||
Released | 1977 | |||
Recorded | July 1980 | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 42:46 | |||
Label | ECM | |||
Producer | Manfred Eicher | |||
Arild Andersen chronology | ||||
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Lifelines (released 1981 in Germany) is the fourth album by Norwegian jazz bassist and composer Arild Andersen, recorded July 1980 at Talent Studio, Oslo, and released on the ECM label (ECM 1188).[1]
Review
Andersen gives us an explosive introduction on this album, and kicks us like a football on the field with «Cameron». When the album rolls on we are carried away by Steve Dobrogosz’s lyrical piano, and when Kenny Wheeler puts on his dreamy flugelhorn, we are carrued away on the drum rolls of Paul Motian. Andersen keeps us centered on this album, resting on a fine edge of airtight cohesion and loosened seams. Lifelines is drawn together into a grand finale with Radka Toneff 's delightful «Anew».
Track listing
- All compositions by Arild Andersen except as indicated
- «Cameron» (6:23)
- «Prelude» - composed by Steve Dobrogosz (5:53)
- «Landloper» (0:48)
- «Predawn» (6:02)
- «Dear Kenny» (6:20)
- «A Song I Used To Play» (2:42)
- «Lifelines» (6:28)
- «Anew» - composed by Radka Toneff (8:30)
- Recorded at Talent Studios in Oslo, Norway in July 1980[2]
Personnel
- Arild Andersen - double bass
- Kenny Wheeler - flugelhorn & cornet
- Steve Dobrogosz - piano
- Paul Motian - drums
Credits
- Design – Klaus Detjen
- Engineer – Jan Erik Kongshaug
- Cover Photo: » Damaged Bag Of Records « – Gabor Attalai
- Producer – Manfred Eicher[2]
References
- ↑ "between sound and space". Retrieved 2013-08-30.
- 1 2 "Arild Andersen - Lifelines". Retrieved 2013-08-30.
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