- Dresden (album)
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Dresden Studio album by Jan Garbarek Released 2009 Recorded October 20, 2007
Alter Schlachthof, DresdenGenre Jazz Length 122 min Label ECM
ECM 2100/01Producer Manfred Eicher Jan Garbarek chronology In Praise of Dreams
(2003)Dresden
(2009)Officium Novum
(2010)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Dresden is a double-disc live album by Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek. It was released on the ECM label and was his first live release for the label since he first recorded for them almost forty years earlier.
Track listing
All compositions by Jan Garbarek, unless otherwise noted
- CD 1
- Paper Nut (L. Shankar) - 7:55
- The Tall Tear Trees - 5:14
- Heitor - 9:16
- Twelve Moons - 10:43
- Rondo Amoroso (Harald Sæverud) - 6:59
- Tao (Yuri Daniel) - 4:45
- Milagre Dos Peixes (Milton Nascimento/Fernando Brant) - 12:53
- CD 2
- There Were Swallows - 7:18
- The Reluctant Saxophonist - 8:20
- Transformations (Rainer Brüninghaus) - 7:18
- Once I Dreamt A Tree Upside Down - 7:18
- Fugl - 6:00
- Maracuja - 7:44
- Grooving Out! (Manu Katché) - 3:26
- Nu Bein' - 5:52
- Voy Cantando - 11:14
Personnel
- Jan Garbarek – tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, selje flute
- Rainer Brüninghaus - piano, keyboards
- Yuri Daniel - electric bass
- Manu Katché - drums
References
Jan Garbarek Studio albums Esoteric Circle • Afric Pepperbird • Sart • Triptykon • Witchi-Tai-To • Dansere • Dis • Places • Photo with Blue Sky, White Cloud, Wires, Windows and a Red Roof • Aftenland • Eventyr • Paths, Prints • Wayfarer • It's OK to Listen to the Gray Voice • All Those Born With Wings • Legend of the Seven Dreams • Rosensfole • I Took Up the Runes • StAR • Ragas and Sagas • Twelve Moons • Atmos • Madar • Officium • Visible World • Rites • Mnemosyne • In Praise of Dreams • Officium NovumLive albums Dresden: In ConcertCompilations Works • Selected Recordings • Rarum, Vol. 2: Selected RecordingsRelated articles Categories:- Jan Garbarek albums
- 2009 albums
- ECM Records albums
- Albums produced by Manfred Eicher
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