Being There Tord Gustavsen Trio
Album info
Album-Release:
2007
HRA-Release:
12.08.2013
Label: ECM
Genre: Jazz
Subgenre: Modern Jazz
Artist: Tord Gustavsen Trio
Composer: Tord Gustavsen, Harald Johnsen
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
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- 1 At Home 06:03
- 2 Vicar Street 03:44
- 3 Draw Near 03:54
- 4 Blessed Feet 06:07
- 5 Sani 02:39
- 6 Interlude 02:19
- 7 Karmosin 05:10
- 8 Still There 04:20
- 9 Where We Went 04:47
- 10 Cocoon 05:50
- 11 Around You 05:35
- 12 Vesper 04:28
- 13 Wide Open 04:40
Info for Being There
Norwegian pianist Tord Gustavsen views “Being There” as the third instalment of a trilogy that began with “Changing Places” (recorded 2001 and 2002) and continued with “The Ground” (recorded 2004). On “Being There” The music’s priorities are maintained. The album’s title is borrowed from a tune on “The Ground”, intentionally stressing the continuity of the music, and also underlining its working concept, characterized by Gustavsen as “being acutely present, aware and focused in the fullness of the moment. The group has a definite direction or sound, but there are still many nuances to explore.”
Gustavsen’s clearly-delineated melodies define a large part of the group’s sonic identity, but so does the manner in which the trio approaches them. Technical flamboyance has almost no role to play in Gustavsen’s sound-world: restraint is one of the music’s hallmarks.
“On the one hand”, he notes, “this is a matter of discipline, but it’s a discipline inspired by a love of spaces, not by some anorectic minimalist ideology. It’s about ‘loving every note’ – to phrase it as a slogan – or about trying to play what you’d actually like to hear rather than what you think you ought to play.” This ‘holding back’ allows room for other musical developments to flower naturally, one of which has been the drifting of Jarle Vespestad’s drums towards the centre of the sound: the drums are, as Gustavsen says, a crucial component of the music. If this has been a tendency of performances in the live setting almost from the beginning, it is especially evident on “Being There”.
“This group has probed into the very heart of musical meaning. .. There really is not a piano trio in the whole of jazz that sounds like Gustavsen.” (Jazzwise, UK)
'With his very first record as a leader, Tord Gustavsen has created an instant classic... Gustavsen is a master of pianistic control and restraint... This is the least grandstanding great jazz album I have heard since Miles Davis's ‘Kind of Blue’.” (Stereophile, USA)
Tord Gustavsen, piano
Harald Johnsen, double-bass
Jarle Vespestad, drums
Digitally remastered from the original analog tapes
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Booklet for Being There