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ARTIST
JOHANSSON, SVEN-AKE
TITLE
Night Music (First Recordings)
FORMAT
LP+2CD
LABEL
EDITION TELEMARK
CATALOG #
ET 923-05LP
ET 923-05LP
GENRE
EXPERIMENTAL
RELEASE DATE
6/4/2021
Night Music
unearthes
Sven-Åke Johansson
's very first recordings from 1964 -- made with his Tandberg tape recorder in the Kronenburg Bar, a dive bar in the red-light district in Münster/Westfalen (West Germany). There he performed jazz versions of popular songs and standards with
Uwe Wegner
(piano) and
Gerold Flasse
(double bass), sometimes joined by Dutch singer
Jenny Gordee
.
Young Udo Lindenberg
was a frequent guest at the Kronenburg Bar. Side A of the LP features seven songs from the Kronenburg Bar. Selected in addition, on side B and two CDs, are a later jazz quartet and a quintet: "I Hear Music -- Mighty Fine Music", recorded 2001 in the b-flat club in Berlin with
Axel Dörner
,
Henrik Walsdorff
,
Felix Wagner
,
Stephan Bleier
, and Johansson. Finally, "In the Heat of the Night" from 2012 with the
Coolquartet
(Dörner,
Zoran Terzić
,
Jan Roder
, Johansson), from the club Naherholung Sternchen in Berlin. Full-color sleeve with artwork by
Karl Horst Hödicke
on the front and labels, and eight-sided booklet; edition of 300.
"The performances at the Kronenburg Bar were inspired by a belief in the absolute healing message of jazz (even in a red-light bar). During the pauses, a Hungarian Jew performed alone; she sang the Israeli folksong 'Hava Nagila' in this red-light milieu, very disconcerting in post-war Germany circa 1964." --Sven-Åke Johansson
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