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Their most accomplished record yet .This piano-led trio have carved out a space somewhere between the thoughtful European jazz of Keith Jarrett and the atmospheric textures of Sigur Rós or Radiohead.Their last album sold many thousands copies and they fill the major concert halls in Europe.This is their 10th album, and the major influence is Bach, most noticeably in the mathematical purity of tracks such as Beggar's Blanket.From the opening classical piano pattern disrupted by a guitar power chord, "Tuesday Wonderland" avoids …
Nothing OriginalI own every domestic Esbjorn Svensson Trio album and this is the first one to disappoint me. With each of their other albums there are songs that are truly unique in composition, sounds and performance. However, this album is missing that innovation. To me, this album sounds like it was made by taking a handful of older, mediocre EST songs, dropping them in a blender and mastering what comes out. It sounds rehashed. The songs also aren't differentiated from each other, so it's not very noticeable when one song ends and another begins.
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format: 1 x CD record label: ACT Music catalog number: 9016-2 release dates: Sep 22 2006 in [Worldwide] view details |
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