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Swedish Nights

Swedish Nights in Bloomington, MN

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Swedish Nights in Bloomington, MN

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While living in Europe, France, and Denmark, to be exact,
Dexter Gordon
made many recordings for the
Steeplechase
label, in studios and on trips to Switzerland and Sweden, performing with "local" rhythm sections and some American expatriates like himself. A regular partner for the tenor saxophonist in the early to mid-'70s was the quite able pianist
Lars Sjoesten
, who was able to keep up with
Gordon
in terms of both musicianship and stamina. For these dates live in Sweden,
really elongates five
standards
, two
ballads
, and two snippets of
"The Theme"
over a two-hour-plus double-CD set.
Sjoesten
's quartet backs up
, with the fine drummer
Per Hulten
, and trumpeter
Rolf Reicson
, who for the most part abdicated his front line position to let
wail away. The
bop
tunes range from 17-18 minutes for the first set, and 20-26 for the second, with the
being a little more concise at around ten minutes. These extended takes, which are pretty well recorded considering the pre-digital time period, show an inspired
dipping, diving, stretching, and straightening out the angular modern
licks he helped create. For some this might be a bit much to listen to at home, or even in the club at night, but it gives an indication that
's well was far from dry at the time, as he primed for his historic return back to the U.S. This is a reissue of two previously issued single LPs, now combined in one CD package. ~ Michael G. Nastos
While living in Europe, France, and Denmark, to be exact,
Dexter Gordon
made many recordings for the
Steeplechase
label, in studios and on trips to Switzerland and Sweden, performing with "local" rhythm sections and some American expatriates like himself. A regular partner for the tenor saxophonist in the early to mid-'70s was the quite able pianist
Lars Sjoesten
, who was able to keep up with
Gordon
in terms of both musicianship and stamina. For these dates live in Sweden,
really elongates five
standards
, two
ballads
, and two snippets of
"The Theme"
over a two-hour-plus double-CD set.
Sjoesten
's quartet backs up
, with the fine drummer
Per Hulten
, and trumpeter
Rolf Reicson
, who for the most part abdicated his front line position to let
wail away. The
bop
tunes range from 17-18 minutes for the first set, and 20-26 for the second, with the
being a little more concise at around ten minutes. These extended takes, which are pretty well recorded considering the pre-digital time period, show an inspired
dipping, diving, stretching, and straightening out the angular modern
licks he helped create. For some this might be a bit much to listen to at home, or even in the club at night, but it gives an indication that
's well was far from dry at the time, as he primed for his historic return back to the U.S. This is a reissue of two previously issued single LPs, now combined in one CD package. ~ Michael G. Nastos

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