Lars Jansson - Ballads (2001)
Artist: Lars Jansson, John Borgström, Paul McCandless, Paolo Fresu, Brynjar Hoff, Lars Danielsson, Christian Spering, Anders Kjellberg, Morten Lund
Title: Ballads
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Imogena Records
Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:12:06
Total Size: 374 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Ballads
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Imogena Records
Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:12:06
Total Size: 374 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Hope (05:26)
2. The Tree (05:36)
3. Why Was I Left Under The Sky (06:01)
4. In Peaceful Sleep (04:43)
5. To The Mothers In Brazil (04:34)
6. More Human (04:01)
7. Under The Bodhi Tree (02:43)
8. In Memory Of Leroy Lowe (02:24)
9. Marionette (04:48)
10. The Inner Room (03:48)
11. Rojo Y Negro (04:44)
12. Something To Eat (04:55)
13. Freedom And Destiny 1 (01:37)
14. Freedom And Destiny 2 (02:38)
15. Gruad Larose (01:36)
16. Soft Breeze (06:48)
17. Ma (00:48)
18. Atlantico (06:06)
Personnel:
Lars Jansson (Piano, Synthesizer)
John Borgström (Alto, Soprano and Tenor Saxophone) tracks (8,11,15,16)
Paul McCandless (English Horn) tracks (8,11,15,16)
Paolo Fresu (Trumpet) tracks (11,16)
Brynjar Hoff (Oboe) tracks (17,18)
Lars Danielsson (Bass)
Christian Spering (Bass) tracks (11,16)
Anders Kjellberg (Drums)
Morten Lund (Drums) tracks (11,16)
On this album we have gathered some of the most loved ballads by Lars Jansson. He caries the Nordic light in his beautiful music. He presents his trio and some interesting guests as Palo Fresu trumpet and Paul McCandless English horn.
" Lars Jansson is a masterly piano lyrist and it is a wonderful collection of 18 tracks. It wont be better than this. Listten to Hope, More Human and the homage to Leroy Lowe to become sure about that."
Ulf Johanson, Göteborgs Posten
" Lars Jansson is a masterly piano lyrist and it is a wonderful collection of 18 tracks. It wont be better than this. Listten to Hope, More Human and the homage to Leroy Lowe to become sure about that."
Ulf Johanson, Göteborgs Posten