Monday, September 17, 2012
FRODE GJERSTAD with John Edwards & Mark Sanders - The Welsh Chapel (2003)
Label: Cadence Jazz Records – CJR 1161
Format: CD, Album; Country: US - Released: May 13, 2003
Producer by Frode Gjerstad, Bob Rusch; Engineer by Frode Gjerstad Recording
Barcode: 0786497524921
Recorded in London's Welsh Chapel, August 4, 2002, England
Liner Note Author: Frode Gjerstad
Recording information: London, England (08/04/2002); Arrangers: Frode Gjerstad; John Edwards ; Mark Sanders; Audio Mixer: Frode Gjerstad
Review:
This one has all the trappings of an impromptu performance. After meeting British heavyweights bassist John Edwards and drummer Mark Sanders in the spring of 2002, Norwegian saxophonist Frode Gjerstad called them in advance of a trip to London that summer, and they decided to record a set in London's Welsh Chapel, with which they used Gjerstad's recording gear that he brought with him. The session clicks on almost every level for a variety of reasons. The saxophonist is clearly inspired by his rhythm section (who wouldn't be?), as they prod him to near-Elysian heights. Whether exploring the altissimo range on "The Welsh Chapel, Pt. 3" or just pounding away ferociously there and on every track, Gjerstad soars with the swiftness of an eagle readying to strike its prey. While a full hour of crushing pebbles sometimes makes for difficult listening, impressive solos by both Edwards and Sanders offer some respite, and Gjerstad's quieter sonorities on clarinet lessen the bite, though not the artistic value. By the time of this recording, Gjerstad had fully demonstrated his connection to the take-no-prisoners approach of, say, a Peter Brötzmann (with whom Gjerstad has recorded with usually outstanding results), but often the key to success lies in the vagaries of the moment and the compatibility of the sidemen. Here is an example of Gjerstad at his finest, blowing hard and firm, but connecting in mysterious ways with his hosts. For those wanting to be introduced to this exciting player, this album may be the place to start.
by Steve Loewy
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ReplyDeletethanks for this; i have already one cd of frode gjerstad called "detail : in time was" (with bobby bradford, johnny dyany and john stevens; product by circulazione totale); it's the only i know of this precise group; perhaps someone know others.
Deletewaiting for more good music, many thanks,
sandor
@ poetrymusik,
DeleteWould you be able to share that one here? Those older Circulasione discs are a chore to track down.
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DeleteAny chance of a re-up of this, along with SPRING HEEL JACK – The Sweetness Of The Water & WEIGHTLESS: John BUTCHER, Alberto BRAIDA, John EDWARDS, Fabrizio SPERA – A Brush With Dignity?
ReplyDeleteHi bventure,
ReplyDeleteyour links are here:
FRODE GJERSTAD TRIO - The Welsh Chapel (CD-2003)
MP3-320:
http://www21.zippyshare.com/v/de8aw2Ba/file.html
WEIGHTLESS - A Brush With Dignity (CD-2009)
MP3-320:
http://www51.zippyshare.com/v/Lkz4S1Me/file.html
SPRING HEEL JACK - The Sweetness Of The Water (CD-2005)
FLAC:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/v0xo8vypd3nb6p4
Excellent! Many thanks Vitko, I really appreciate your kindness in re-upping these.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry that you've been waiting so long.
DeleteCheers.
Hey Vitko, can you please, please reup Frode Gjerstad trio - the Welsh Chapel, Springheel Jack -Amassed & Continuum and of course Frode Gjerstad -backwards and Forwards. I beg of you, please
ReplyDeleteVitko
ReplyDeleteGracias por este: SPRING HEEL JACK - The Sweetness Of The Water
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