- Express Yourself (Erik van der Luijt album)
Infobox Album |
Name = Express Yourself
Type =Album
Artist =Erik van der Luijt
Released = May 2004
Recorded =January 24 -January 25 ,2004
Genre = Jazz
Length = 55:17
Label = Own production
Producer =Erik van der Luijt
Reviews =
* "Jazzreview.com" Rating|4|5 [http://www.jazzreview.com/cd/review-16594.html link]
* "Allaboutjazz.com" Rating|5|5 [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=16935 link]
* "Jazznow.com" Rating|5|5 [http://www.jazznow.com/0705/0705NS/NSErikV.html link] |
Last album = "Easy to Idolize" (2003)
This album = "Express Yourself" (2004)
Next album = "Beyond Broadway" (2005)"Express Yourself" is a 2004 (see
2004 in music ) album featuring a jazz trio, led by the Dutchjazz pianist and composerErik van der Luijt .History
In April 2003
Erik van der Luijt decided to record a new album and within a month he had picked 15 jazz standards, most of them from the repertoire he had been playing with his trio for the past seven years. However, three days before the original recording date he changed his mind.Van der Luijt quotes the fact that two members of the trio had recently married and all three had recently become a father as the drive behind the album. An increased sense of responsibity made them search more than ever for a distinctive style in order to draw more attention to themselves. Three days before the original recording date he decided that recording standards was not the best way to do this and began writing his own compositions.
The trio recorded them without rehearsal, but decided to wait until the new material had grown on them. In the following months Van der Luijt wrote forty compositions. These were all recorded (at Donk Studios in
The Netherlands ) to be able to analyse them in the best possible way.At that point drummer Philip ten Bosch had to drop out. He had taken a full time job to be able to support his family. This was a major setback to the project because his original style of drumming had become an important part of the trio's sound. He was replaced by Victor de Boo, who had briefly worked with Van der Luijt years earlier.
The album "Express Yourself" was hailed as "a masterpiece" in the press. "Erik van der Luijt knows his
Oscar Peterson ,Tommy Flanagan andBill Evans and used their influences to create an exquisite mixture in which coquetry and adventure go hand-in-hand. At times he even comes close to Flanagan's masterpieceJazz Poet . Those who know this monument from the piano discography, appreciate that there is hardly a bigger compliment." - Jeroen de Valk, Het Utrechts NieuwsbladTrack listing
#"Corleone" – 5:21
#"Keep On Walking" – 4:34
#"Havana Blue" – 3:25
#"Minor Changes" – 7:30
#"Mucho Macho" – 5:46
#"Nostalgia" – 4:51
#"Me And My Guitar" – 4:10
#"Ilse & Ellen" – 4:41
#"Land Of The Triplets" – 4:52
#"Skyscape" – 4:24
#"No Guts No Glory" – 5:41All music composed by
Erik van der Luijt Personnel
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Erik van der Luijt -Piano
* Branko Teuwen - Bass
* Victor de Boo - drumsExternal links
* [http://www.erikvanderluijt.com/ Official Web Site of Erik van der Luijt]
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