Three complete 2016 concerts at North Sea Jazz Festival, Ljubljana Jazz Festival and Oslo Jazz Festiva, and 3 CDs to present them, from drummer Gard Nilssen's Acoustic Unity, a superb free/post-bop group with a core of Nilssen, bassist Petter Eldh, and saxophonist Andre Roligheten, featuring 3 saxophonists: Fredrik Ljungkvis, Kristoffer Berre Alberts, and Jorgen Mathisen.
Format: 3 LPs + 3CDs Condition: New Released: 2018 Country: Portugal Packaging: LP - Gatefold Recorded live in concert.Side A & B recorded at North Sea Jazz Festival 8th of July 2016 by Alex Fiennes | Side C & D recorded at Ljubljana Jazz Festival 2nd of July 2016 by Lu’s Delgado | Side E & F recorded at Oslo Jazz Festival 18th of August 2016 by David Solheim
1. When Pigs Fly (Live In Europe - North Sea) 4:53
2. Hymne-Roundtrip (Live In Europe - North Sea) 11:31
3. Mormor (Live In Europe - North Sea) 5:27
SIDE B
1. Rushen (Live In Europe - Ljubljana) 4:59
2. Gammal Rottegift (Live In Europe - North Sea) 5:47
3. Jack (Live In Europe - North Sea) 6:47
4. Zig Zag (Live In Europe - North Sea) 3:07
SIDE C
1. Summer Ale (Live In Europe - Ljubljana) 7:09
2. Rushen (Live In Europe - North Sea) 3:47
3. Gammal Rottegift (Live In Europe - Ljubljana) 7:35
SIDE D
1. Hymne-Roundtrip (Live In Europe - Ljubljana) 9:35
2. Zig Zag (Live In Europe - Ljubljana) 3:12
3. Salad Days (Live In Europe - Ljubljana) 4:51
SIDE E
1. Hymne-Roundtrip (Live In Europe -Oslo) 13:40
2. Mormor (Live In Europe - Oslo) 7:56
SIDE F
1. When Pigs Fly (Live In Europe - Oslo) 5:53
2. Utleiemegleren (Live In Europe - Oslo) 4:30
3. Zig Zag (Live In Europe - Oslo) 5:14
4. Adam's Ale (Live In Europe - Oslo) 4:58
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"If we were in the seventies and a release like this - a triple LP - crossed our way, we would think that progressive rock was receiving its most ambitious conceptual album ever, but no. The year is 2017 and Live in Europe is something else entirely: a celebration of improvised music in its purest form, recorded in concert - as it should.
Gard Nilssen's trio Acoustic Unity played in the North Sea Jazz Festival, the Ljubljana Jazz Festival and the Oslo Jazz Festival in 2016 and the entirety of those performances were documented. Only in the first concert do we find the triangle formed by the drummer with Andre Roligheten and Petter Eldh. The second has the contributions of Fredrik Ljungkvist and the third of Kristoffer Alberts and Jorgen Mathisen. The effect, anyhow, is very similar: this is a very special edition, and it has the same impact in the present creative jazz scene that it would have 40 years ago if it was something coming from King Crimson or Frank Zappa.
The importance of this group in instantaneous composition with jazz as its foundation is equivalent. Nilssen's enthusiasm on the liner notes is very clear: this is "one of the best bands I've ever been a part of by far". Why? Because these musicians are re-inventing melody and rhythm while improvising, and that's not a common task."-Clean Feed