The Swedish Modern Jazz Group - Sax Appeal (Remastered) (2024)
Artist: The Swedish Modern Jazz Group, Nils Lindberg, Maffy Falay, Ake Persson, Rolf Billberg, Harry Bäcklund, Allan Lundström, Lars Gullin, Tosten Wennberg, Sture Nordin, Conny Svensson
Title: Sax Appeal (Remastered)
Year Of Release: 1960 / 2024
Label: Fresh Sound Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 46:33
Total Size: 260 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Sax Appeal (Remastered)
Year Of Release: 1960 / 2024
Label: Fresh Sound Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 46:33
Total Size: 260 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Curbits (Remastered) (05:07)
2. Blues For Bill (Remastered) (04:34)
3. Brand New (Remastered) (05:30)
4. Birdland (Remastered) (05:36)
5. Just A Take (Remastered) (05:27)
6. Play For Love (Remastered) (04:22)
7. Zodiac (Remastered) (03:14)
8. Cotton Tail (Remastered) (02:42)
9. Taboo (Remastered) (03:39)
10. Blues For Bill- Ep (Remastered) (03:13)
11. Moonlight In Vermont (Remastered) (03:05)
Nils Lindberg (1933-2022), a pioneering Swedish jazz composer and pianist, left an enduring mark on various musical genres. In 1960, he recorded the present album consisting of seven tracks, four of which stand as a testament to his unique fusion of jazz, Swedish folk music, and classical influences.
Crucial to the project's success were the first-rate musicians Lindberg enlisted: Rolf Billberg (alto sax), Harry Bäcklund (tenor sax), Allan Lundström (tenor sax), Lars Gullin (baritone sax), Sture Nordin (bass), and Conny Svensson (drums). Collectively recognized as The Swedish Modern Jazz Group, they were expertly arranged and conducted by Lindberg, contributing to the overall excellence of the album.
Lindberg drew inspiration from Swedish folklore in compositions such as 'Curbits,' 'Play for Love,' and 'Zodiac.' Particularly noteworthy, 'Brand New' stood out for its exclusively Swedish style and original construction, presented as a suite with interconnected parts.
The remaining tunes, 'Blues for Bill' and 'Birdland,' brought additional jazz diversity to the album. 'Just a Take,' featuring improvisation by Lars Gullin and Rolf Billberg, emerged as a standout and it turned out to be one of the highlights of this album.
Titled 'Sax Appeal,' the album, originally released on the Swedish Barben Records label, not only captured Lindberg's innovative approach but also showcased the exceptional musicality of all the musicians involved in this project.
—Jordi Pujol
Crucial to the project's success were the first-rate musicians Lindberg enlisted: Rolf Billberg (alto sax), Harry Bäcklund (tenor sax), Allan Lundström (tenor sax), Lars Gullin (baritone sax), Sture Nordin (bass), and Conny Svensson (drums). Collectively recognized as The Swedish Modern Jazz Group, they were expertly arranged and conducted by Lindberg, contributing to the overall excellence of the album.
Lindberg drew inspiration from Swedish folklore in compositions such as 'Curbits,' 'Play for Love,' and 'Zodiac.' Particularly noteworthy, 'Brand New' stood out for its exclusively Swedish style and original construction, presented as a suite with interconnected parts.
The remaining tunes, 'Blues for Bill' and 'Birdland,' brought additional jazz diversity to the album. 'Just a Take,' featuring improvisation by Lars Gullin and Rolf Billberg, emerged as a standout and it turned out to be one of the highlights of this album.
Titled 'Sax Appeal,' the album, originally released on the Swedish Barben Records label, not only captured Lindberg's innovative approach but also showcased the exceptional musicality of all the musicians involved in this project.
—Jordi Pujol