Borje Fredriksson - Börje Fredriksson, saxofonist (Live) (2019) Hi Res
Artist: Borje Fredriksson
Title: Börje Fredriksson, saxofonist (Live)
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Caprice
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/44 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 01:38:27
Total Size: 228 mb | 317 mb | 385 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Börje Fredriksson, saxofonist (Live)
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Caprice
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/44 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 01:38:27
Total Size: 228 mb | 317 mb | 385 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Silvia (Live at MEA-huset, Stockholm, 1959)
02. Carl-Erik Lindgren intervjuar Börje Fredriksson för Sveriges Radio (June 1961)
03. God natte
04. Sommarnatt
05. Hans Fridlund intervjuar Börje Fredriksson för Sveriges Radio (Nov. 1962)
06. Mellanspel
07. Catrin
08. Intervall (Live at Moderna Museet, Stockholm, 1963)
09. My Foolish Heart (Live at Sveriges Radio Schoolways Concert, Luleå, 1965)
10. Blues for Bass
11. Vasalöparna
12. Ballad för Laila (Live at Gyllene Cirkeln, Stockholm, 1965)
13. Börjes Blues (Live at Stockholm Jazz Festival, 1967)
14. En berättelse (Live at Stockholm Jazz Festival, 1967)
15. Min heliga (Live at Moderna Museet, Stockholm, 1963)
Borge Fredriksson was an underexposed tenor saxophonist who was active in Sweden in the '50s and '60s. Although his complex, abstract style of post-bop didn't bring him much commercial success during his lifetime, Fredriksson's music continued to be discovered by Scandinavian jazz players long after his death. Fredriksson recorded only one album as a leader, 1966's Intervall, and in the fall of 1968, he committed suicide at the age of 31. After Fredriksson's death, sheet music of his compositions went to pianist Bobo Stenson, who had been working with Fredriksson since 1963 and was in the rhythm section of Fredriksson's last group, along with bassist Palle Danielsson and drummer Fredrik Noren. In 1994, that rhythm section teamed up with tenor saxophonist Joakim Milder (born in 1965, Sweden) and recorded an album of Fredriksson's compositions, Sister Maj's Blouse, for the Mirrors label. Then, in 1997 and 1998, Milder joined forces with Stenson, Danielsson, and Noren once again and recorded Epilogue, another Mirrors release focusing on Fredriksson's compositions.