Terje Rypdal – Odyssey In Studio & In Concert (2012) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Terje Rypdal – Odyssey In Studio & In Concert (2012)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 02:35:18 minutes | 2,91 GB | Genre: Jazz
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © ECM

Terje Rypdal‘s Odyssey: In Studio & In Concert is a very special release. It includes not only the complete Odyssey album (recorded 1975) in high-resolution audio (Studio Master) for the first time (restoring the long track Rolling Stone to its rightful place), but also a full disc of previously unreleased material on which Terje Rypdal s Odyssey band is augmented by the Swedish Radio Jazz Group in a 1976 live performance of Rypdal s suite Unfinished Highballs.

In the liner notes, Rypdal tells John Kelman, Odyssey was my first major band, and the music was different too because, more and more, I was writing music in two layers one thing going on with the bass and drums, and rubato playing layered over the top. It was the first time I d to connect with a band, more about writing together with improvisation. It was a challenge; I was trying to bring together the composer and the player. Rypdal s ideas of form and freedom are beautifully sculpted and registered in Manfred Eicher s widescreen production.

John Kelman:
The release of Odyssey in its entirety, along with the significant revelations of Unfinished Highballs , comes when Rypdal is in a period of renewed creativity and activity, making it especially relevant as a more complete document of how confluence, at an early stage in his career, ultimately led to the further multidisciplinary junctions that keep his music as fresh and relevant as he approaches 65.

I‘m very happy this is coming out , Rypdal says, because I ve been asked, before Crime Scene was released, if I d written anything for big band. I think this is a very important part of my career: I m very glad Rolling Stone is finally coming out; and Unfinished Highballs will be a surprise to a lot of people. That s what I really like about this box that it can accomplish both at the same time.

Rypdal was one of Manfred Eicher’s first major finds, brought to inter national attention alongside other influential Norwegians including saxo phonist Jan Garbarek, bassist Arild Andersen and drummer Jon Christensen. As early as his eponymous 1971 ECM debut, Rypdal was already demonstrat ing a desire to find new means of expression based on the seamless merging of touchstones that included jazz, rock and classical music. That album’s hypnotic opener, “Keep It Like That – Tight” was named after a whispered utterance by Miles Davis during the recording of his seminal 1970 classic, Bitches Brew, and if it reflected an allegiance to the American trumpeter’s own cross_pollinating predilections, it also demonstrated even greater atten tion to space and nuance, while “Rainbow” reflected Rypdal’s affection for the music of composer György Ligeti, albeit with the unpredictable wildcard of an improvisational context.

Tracklist:
01. Terje Rypdal – Darkness Falls (03:38)
02. Terje Rypdal – Midnite (16:40)
03. Terje Rypdal – Adagio (13:15)
04. Terje Rypdal – Better Off Without You (07:31)
05. Terje Rypdal – Over Birkerot (04:53)
06. Terje Rypdal – Fare Well (11:25)
07. Terje Rypdal – Ballade (06:00)
08. Terje Rypdal – Rolling Stone (23:55)
09. Terje Rypdal – Unfinished Highballs (03:52)
10. Terje Rypdal – The Golden Eye (14:04)
11. Terje Rypdal – Scarlet Mistress (12:25)
12. Terje Rypdal – Dawn (12:29)
13. Terje Rypdal – Dine And Dance To The Music Of The Waves (11:40)
14. Terje Rypdal – Talking Back (07:10)
15. Terje Rypdal – Bright Lights – Big City (06:15)

Personnel:
   Odyssey:
Terje Rypdal, electric guitar, synthesizer, soprano saxophone
Torbjørn Sunde, trombone
Brynjulf Blix, organ
Sveinung Hovensjø, bass
Svein Christiansen, drums

   Unfinished Highballs:
Terje Rypdal, electric and acoustic guitars, synthesizer, soprano saxophone
Brynjulf Blix, organ, synthesizer, electric piano
Sveinung Hovensjø, bass guitar
Svein Christiansen, drums
Swedish Radio Jazz Group:
Ulf Adåker trumpet, flugelhorn (soloist)
Bertil Lövgren, trumpet & flugelhorn
Americo Bellotto,  trumpet & flugelhorn (soloist)
Håkan Nyquist, french horn & trumpet
Ivar Olsen, french horn
Claes Rosendahl, alto saxophone, clarinet
Ulf Andersson, tenor saxophone, flute, alto flute, piccolo (soloist)
Lennart Åberg, soprano saxophone, flute (soloist)
Erik Nilsson, bass clarinet, flute
Sven Larson, bass trombone, tuba
Torgny Nilson, trombone (soloist)
Bengt Hallberg, celeste, harpsichord, mellotron
Georg Riedel, double bass
Stefan Brolund, double bass
Egil Johansen, drums & percussion

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