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  • SKU: LOS149
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 7090025831492
  • Street Date: 07/08/16
  • PreBook Date: 06/03/16
  • Label: Losen Records »
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Run Time: 53:02 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Year of Production: 2016
  • Box Lot: 30
  • Territory: NORTH AMERICA
  • Language: English

 

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Steinar Aadnekvam - Freedoms Trio

This is certainly an album which Jazz-World Fusion fans should check out and which they will probably enjoy immensely.

Steinar Aadnekvam - Freedoms Trio
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Review by Peter Bacon / The Jazz Breakfast, London: Steinar Aadnekvam - Freedoms Trio (Losen Records): The Norwegian acoustic guitarist had just returned from a few years in Brazil, and teamed up with Mozambican drummer singer Deodato Siquir and visiting Brazilian bassist Rebem Farias for a record made in Spain but with the southern hemisphere very much in the hearts of its players. Aadnekvam's playing is highly assured but he never feels like he is playing safe - just fearlessly and full of melodic and rhythmic invention. The vocals are multi-tracked for sunny choral effect, and the good time the jazz-fusion-world trio is having is clearly communicated in every track. A joy.

Track Listing

  • A State Of My Own
  • Phlyde
  • Vhuya ka mina (29th of April)
  • Modern Information
  • Sweet Are The Lies You´ve Been Telling Me
  • Terra Mae
  • Very Troubled Dogs
  • Vem Nao Vem
  • Mikombelo (Prayer)

Sales Points

  • For fans of Brazilian acoustic/jazzrock/fusion

Press Quotes

But overall this is certainly an album which Jazz-World Fusion fans should check out and which they will probably enjoy immensely.

     —Adam Baruch, Soundtrack of my Life/Israel

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