artist : Nils Landgren
title : The Moon, The Stars And You
label : ACT Music
cat# : ACT95051
genre : Jazz
street date : 2011-08-24
tracks : 12
bitrate : 223 kbps avg. 44.1/Joint Stereo
size : 89.18 mb
source : CD
type : Retail
url : http://www.nilslandgren.com
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This album was nominated for a Swedish Grammy Award in the Jazz category.
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Jazz has always had a certain fascination for the moon. After love, it is
one of the more common topics for jazz standards, and for Nils Landgren is
no exception. For some time he has planned a ballad album as a sequel to
his highly successful "Sentimental Journey", which according to the
newspaper Die Welt "stole the hearts of the audience".
"The moon and the stars are just wonderful to look at - especially with
someone special. The moon is closely connected with love," says Landgren,
showing his romantic side. "I knew that there are so many good songs about
the moon to choose from." These songs include jazz standards, such as
Henry Mancini's "Moon River" or Herbie Hancock's "Stars in Your Eyes", as
well as folk and pop songs like Kris Kristofferson's "Please Don't Tell Me
How The Story Ends" or "Moonshadow" by Cat Stevens, and he also includes
his own compositions. As such, "The Moon, the Stars and You" has grown
into a concept album with a whole spectrum of different moods -
meditative, longing, occasionally funky yet continuously inspired and
swinging.
Time after time, one is amazed how Landgren manages to find the ideal
moment and framework for his projects, considering the myriad of tasks he
has undertaken. Landgren is not only one of the best trombonists in the
world and a great singer with a unique voice, but he also serves the jazz
scene in many other roles: as a member and director of jazz orchestras,
such as the NDR Big Band or the Bohuslän Big Band (with whom he recently
released "Don't Fence Me In - The Music of Cole Porter" on ACT). He also
fronts his famous Funk Unit, collaborates with one of his many musical
colleagues and appears as a member of Joe Sample's Jazz Crusaders. He is
also artistic director of the JazzFest in Berlin, regularly plays at Jazz
Baltica, holds a professorship at the Hamburg University of Music and has
been the producer and mentor of many Swedish singers, serving as the
driving force behind the international breakthrough for artists such as
such as Rigmor Gustafsson, Viktoria Tolstoy and Ida Sand.
Landgren used all of his experiences and contacts on this journey to the
moon and stars. "This time it was quite a lot of work," he says. "When I'm
with musicians who I'd like to do something with, I always try to take the
opportunity and record something together with them. It is great when
musicians you know and truly admire get excited about your project. One
example is Joe Sample - I am a member of his Jazz Crusaders and together
with him we released the album "Creole Love Call" on ACT. When he was
composing a production for the NDR Big Band, I asked him if he wanted to
join in on a couple of songs - which he did, and he even brought his
drummer Steve Gadd along."
With "The Moon, the Stars and You", Landgren was able to fulfil some
wishes that he had long been waiting to realise. "For instance, I've been
keen on doing something together with Richard Galliano for a while, and
vice versa." Galliano's unmistakable accordion sound, occasionally
sounding like a blues harmonica, provides "Moonshadow" and "Moonriver"
with completely new musical shades. "The whole project started with
Richard and after that I knew I was headed in the right direction,"
Landgren says. One by one, famous friends and colleagues joined in; Vince
Mendoza, who arranged Jimmy Webb's hymnic "The Moon's a Harsh Mistress"
for the NDR Big Band and Kurt Weill's "Lost in the Stars" for the
Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra"; and Michael Wollny presents his
exceptional technical and improvisatory skills on eight tracks as an
accompanist.
When talking about a ballad album by Nils Landgren, it is almost
impossible not to think of Esbjörn Svensson. He is still almost
omnipresent in the arrangements of Swedish folk music he and Landgren did
together, as well as in Landgren's deeply moving version of the deceased
pianist's "Love Is Real". That is why the album is explicitly dedicated to
Esbjörn Svensson's memory - by his friend Nils Landgren, who defines his
role anew as the leading representative of Swedish jazz with each project.
"The Moon, the Stars and You" proves this fact once again.
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01 Moonshadow 5:11
02 The Moon, The Stars And You 3:28
03 Oh You Crazy Moon 3:34
04 Joe's Moonblues 3:57
05 Angels Of Fortune 4:52
06 Moon River 4:32
07 Til' There Was You 3:18
08 Stars In Your Eyes 4:28
09 Please Don't Tell Me How The Story Ends 4:37
10 The Moon's A Harsh Mistress 4:45
11 Holofotes 5:27
12 Lost In The Stars 7:22
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