Esoteric Circle

Esoteric Circle
Esoteric Circle
Album par Jan Garbarek
Sortie 1969
Enregistrement October 1969
Henie-Onstad Kunstsenter, Bærum
Durée 45:08
Genre Jazz
Producteur George Russell
Label Flying Dutchman
Critique Allmusic 4 étoiles
Albums de Jan Garbarek
'Afric Pepperbird
(1970)

Esoteric Circle est le premier album du saxophoniste norvégien Jan Garbarek, paru en 1969 sur le label Flying Dutchman. Outre Garbarek au saxophones, l'album comporte Terje Rypdal à la guitare électrique, Arild Andersen à la basse électrique, et Jon Christensen aux percussions. Le disque est enregistré en octobre 1969 au Henie-Onstad Kunstsenter de Bærum, en norvège. .

Sommaire

Historique

Description

Jan Garbarek ne joue dans cet album que du saxophone ténor et est fortement inspiré d'Albert Ayler et de John Coltrane. Son jeu est plus agressif que dans ses albums ECM[1]. L'influence rock de Terje Rypdal est perceptible, en particulier dans Rabalder[1], où le jeu énergique de Jon Christensen, décrit comme « une combinaison de textures abstraites et de vigueur Rythm and blues »[2] renforce le côté énergique du morceau[2].

Titres

  1. "Traneflight" - 2:51
  2. "Rabalder" - 8:15
  3. "Esoteric Circle" - 5:22
  4. "Vips" - 5:40
  5. "Sas 644" - 8:49
  6. "Nefertite" - 2:05
  7. "Gee" - 1:10
  8. "Karin's Mode" - 7:30
  9. "Breeze Ending" - 3:39

Musiciens

Notes et références

  1. a et b Olewnick, B. Allmusic Review
  2. a et b Michael Tucker, Jan Garbarek: Deep Song, EastNote, University of Hull Press, 1999 (ISBN 0-85958-684-7) , p. 131



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