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MUSICIANS:
Jesper
Lundgaard - bass
Niclas Knudsen - guitar
Hans Ulrik - saxophone
TRACKS:
- Steamboat Blues [4:45]
Ångbåtsblues
(Cornelis Vreeswijk)
- A Song Of A Rose Petal [4:14]
En visa om ett rosenblad
(Georg Riedel)
- Telegram For Lucidor [2:28]
Telegram för Lucidor
(Cornelis Vreeswijk)
- The Dishonest Girl [4:45]
Den falska flickan
(Cornelis Vreeswijk)
- The Ballad Of Mr. Fredrik Åkare
and The Fair Miss Cecilia Lind [3:00]
Balladen om herr Fredrik Åkare
och den söta fröken Cecilia Lind
(Cornelis Vreeswijk)
- Telegram For A Bombed Village [4:16]
Telegram för en bombad by
(Cornelis Vreeswijk)
- The Ballad Of Mr. Fredrik Åkare [2:17]
Balladen om Fredrik Åkare
(Cornelis Vreeswijk)
- Spring Song [4:59]
Vårvisa
(Monica Zetterlund)
- Telegram For The Full Moon [4.33]
Telegram för fullmånen
(Georg Riedel)
- Some People Go In Worn-Out Shoes [4:34]
Somliga går med trasiga skor
(Cornelis Vreeswijk)
- Rose Petal, Rose Petal [4:02]
Rosenblad, rosenblad
(Georg
Riedel)
- The
Tent [5:36]
Tältet
(Cornelis Vreeswijk)
Technical:
Repertoire:
Jesper Lundgaard
Arrangments:
Jesper
Lundgaard
Recorded: Loft Studio, Copenhagen, Denmark 29 June, 14-19 October
2006
Recording and mixing: Jesper
Lundgaard
CD-Master: Claes Persson
Photo (Cornelis): Gunnar Holmberg
Cover design: Jenny Eiserman
Manufactured by: Dicentia
Produced by:Jesper
Lundgaard and Laila & Charles Gavatin's Foundation
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JESPER LUNDGAARD TRIO PLAYS CORNELIS
(TMcCD 024)
Jesper Lundgaard has for many years held an international reputation
as a world-class bassplayer. For his trio he has chosen two Danish
colleagues, Hans Ulrik and Niklas Knudsen who share similar musical
outlooks and have outstanding versatility. With Jesper playing acoustic
and electric bass, Hans on tenor and baritone saxophone and Niclas
playing various guitars, the trio has a wide range of dynamics in
interpreting their material. Here the music of Cornelis Vreeswijk
is their inspiration and they bring into focus many new aspects
in 12 of the compositions of the greatly-missed artist Cornelis.
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