Selected Recordings (Rarum II)

Selected Recordings (Rarum II)

by Jan Garbarek
Selected Recordings (Rarum II)

Selected Recordings (Rarum II)

by Jan Garbarek

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Overview

Jan Garbarek is the quintessential ECM artiste -- adventurous; disdainful of categories; in possession of a wailing tone well-suited to producer Manfred Eicher's reverberant, airy sonic tastes; and a devotee of the school of wide open spaces without clutter. The latter two points are important, for they unify what might otherwise be a wildly scattered collection of shooting asteroids into a single orbit. Giving all of this eclecticism some general shape, disc one of Garbarek's Rarum volume deals with his sessions as a leader, often with the ethereal mood in play, while the second disc is devoted to the Norwegian saxophonist's collaborations with his celebrated friends from Europe and America over a 22-year span. The first disc has a carefully terraced sense of flow from start to finish, with the opening horn calls of "Skrik & Hyl" and "Viddene" sounding as if they came from high on a mountaintop, with bass, then guitar, then pipe organ as backdrops. With "Lillekort," things get moving in a light Brazilian bag with Nana Vasconcelos providing the groove and the nicely striding "It's OK to Listen to the Gray Voice." The set then veers into some ethereal solo tracks, where Garbarek works with tapes of himself on excerpts from the albums All Those Born With Wings and Legend of the Seven Dreams and reaches a peak of energy on the penultimate track, the title tune of the Twelve Moons album. Within this overall context, the lengthy "Raga I," with a host of Indian musicians, seems not at all out of place, nor is Shankar's playful "Song for Everyone" on disc two. Paying homage where homage is due, four of the first five tracks of disc two are some of Garbarek's collaborations with Keith Jarrett in the '70s -- ranging from the esoteric (the lugubriously orchestrated "Windsong" from Luminessence) to some snapshots of the Jarrett European quartet that put Garbarek on the map. Interestingly, in Jarrett's Rarum volume, the pianist writes that he would have liked to have included "Sunshine Song" (from Nude Ants) and a track from Luminessence on his own collection. What he doesn't say is that they turned up on Garbarek's album instead. A coincidence of telepathic tastes -- or concealed collusion? Aside from the European quartet tracks, the disc reverts to Garbarek's spare, freewheeling conception of sound, featuring sessions led by guitarists Ralph Towner and Egberto Gismonti, and finally a taste of Garbarek's audacious yet lovely collaboration with the early music Hilliard Ensemble. Alas, Garbarek's liner notes aren't of much use as a guide; he is merely content to thank some of his co-conspirators -- mainly Eicher and Jarrett. ~ Richard S. Ginell

Product Details

Release Date: 05/21/2002
Label: Ecm
UPC: 0044001416521
Rank: 112728

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Skirk & Hyl
  2. Viddene
  3. Iskirken
  4. Lillekort
  5. The Path
  6. It's OK to Listen to the Gray Voice
  7. All Those Born With Wings, 3rd Piece
  8. Its Name Is Secret Road
  9. Aichuri, the Song Man
  10. Molde Canticle, Pt. 1
  11. Raga I
  12. Twelve Moons
  13. Red Wind

Disc 2

  1. Windsong
  2. Belonging
  3. Oceanus
  4. My Song
  5. Sunshine Song
  6. Cego Aderaldo
  7. Song for Everyone
  8. Rosensfole
  9. Star
  10. Joron
  11. Parce Mihi, Domine

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Jan Garbarek   Primary Artist,Flute,Keyboards,Saxophone,Percussion,Sax (Tenor),Sax (Soprano)
Shaukat Hussain   Primary Artist,Tabla
Manu Katche   Primary Artist,Drums
Zakir Hussain   Primary Artist,Tabla
Agnes Buen Garnas   Primary Artist,Vocals
Egberto Gismonti   Primary Artist,Guitar
Miroslav Vitous   Primary Artist,Double Bass
Marilyn Mazur   Primary Artist,Percussion
Jon Christensen   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Drums
Ustad Fateh Ali Khan   Primary Artist,Vocals
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan   Primary Artist
Rainer Bruninghaus   Primary Artist,Piano
Ralph Towner   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Guitar
David Torn   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Guitar
Eberhard Weber   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Bass
Peter Erskine   Primary Artist
Nana Vasconcelos   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Percussion
Kjell Johnsen   Primary Artist
Mladen Gutesha   Primary Artist,Conductor
Nazim Ali Khan   Primary Artist
Jan Garbarek Group   Primary Artist
Strings of the SWR Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra   Primary Artist
Anouar Brahem   Primary Artist
Keith Jarrett   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Piano
Bill Frisell   Primary Artist,Guitar
The Hilliard Ensemble   Primary Artist,Ensemble,Orchestra
Michael DiPasqua   Primary Artist,Drums
Den Norske Messingsekstett   Primary Artist
Bobo Stenson Quartet   Primary Artist
Keith Jarrett Quartet   Primary Artist
Palle Danielsson   Primary Artist,Double Bass
Trilok Gurtu   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Percussion
Bobo Stenson   Primary Artist
Shankar   Primary Artist
Charlie Haden   Primary Artist,Double Bass
John Abercrombie   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Guitar,Mandolin
Strings of Suedfunk Symphony Orchestra, Stuttgart   Orchestra
Gordon Jones   Vocals
Bugge Wesseltoft   Synthesizer
John Potter   Vocals

Technical Credits

Manfred Eicher   Producer,Original Recording Producer
John Potter   Composer
Egberto Gismonti   Composer
Jan Garbarek   Arranger,Composer,Liner Notes
Nana Vasconcelos   Composer
Cristobal de Morales   Composer
Kjell Johnsen   Composer
Jochen Monch   Photography
Roberto Masotti   Photography
Lakshminarayana Shankar   Composer
Keith Jarrett   Composer
Kurt Rapp   Engineer
Shankar   Composer
Tom McKenney   Engineer
Ulf Holand   Engineer
Einar Bangsund   Photography
Traditional   Composer
John Abercrombie   Composer
Jan Erik Kongshaug   Original Recording Producer
Ralph Towner   Composer
Ustad Fateh Ali Khan   Composer
Martin Wieland   Engineer
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