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# Vossabrygg

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## Description

2006 album from the brilliant Norwegian guitarist & composer. Features his son Marius on electronics/samples.

Review: Depth would describe this new work unbelievable - Terje Rypdals Vossabrygg is a journey of its own, it can and will take someone to another place and its a good one. He has quite the sideman in Palle Mikkelborg whom I have started delving into his work as well I recently bought Imagine with Kenneth Knudsen which Palle plays in,for me the trumpet with Palle is kind of like the bass to Jaco Pastorius and that is a compliment well deserving buy Vossabrygg and hear for yourself, I listen to it often and am just in awe a very good work by all artists involved, oh the coincidence with Imagine is the last track which I cant recall the name right now the gentleman playing bass kind of revisits a clip of Portrait of Tracy by Jaco and Palle has some shining moments to say the least cant wait to receive it so I can quit listening to the samples, I can not believe how deep jazz is and am glad I have become a fan of jazz what an endless treat!!!
Review: A Brilliant "Bitches Brew"-Inspired Excursion into New Space - Norwegian guitarist Terje Rypdal seems to exist in a musical universe of his own. While he has recorded dozens of great albums for ECM -- including a pair of lovely and underrated collaborations with Miroslav Vitous and Jack DeJohnette -- his passionate, yearning soundscapes have not always seemed grounded in other musical developments happening at the time, which is often a virtue (and one that is shared by several ECM artists). This album, however, has a recognizable reference point: Miles Davis' fierce, groundbreaking 1970 birth-of-fusion masterpiece "Bitches Brew." In paying homage to that album, Rypdal has succeeded in making a record that is both true to his own deeply personal muse and accessible to the new generation of jazz-lovers for whom "Bitches Brew" is the very pinnacle of hip. With gorgeous trumpet throughout by Palle Mikkelborg (who collaborated with Miles on his own album "Aura"), and electronics by Rypdal's son, Marius (who made extensive use of sampled sounds from his father's discography for this performance, recorded live in 2003), the album pays homage to the vibe of Miles' music while attaining a spiritual intensity and heat all its own. It's hard not to feel a frisson of delight when the first notes of Joe Zawinul's "Pharoah's Dance" ring out at the beginning of the opening track, "Ghostdancing." Terje's solos soar like an incandescent bird of fire above the churning band performances, complete with very fine contributions on Fender Rhodes piano and Hammond B-3 organ by Stale Storlokken and Bugge Wesseltoft, and a very fluid rhythm section. One of the high points of Rypdal's long career, this is a very fresh recording that pays tribute to the past while accelerating into the future.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B000CRQZS2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #140,778 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #574 in Avant Garde & Free Jazz (CDs & Vinyl) #13,722 in Classical (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (18) |
| Date First Available  | February 19, 2007 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | ECM 1984 |
| Label  | Ecm |
| Manufacturer  | Ecm |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Original Release Date  | 2006 |
| Product Dimensions  | 5.59 x 0.39 x 4.92 inches; 3.53 ounces |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Depth would describe this new work unbelievable
*by D***A on May 28, 2007*

Terje Rypdals Vossabrygg is a journey of its own, it can and will take someone to another place and its a good one. He has quite the sideman in Palle Mikkelborg whom I have started delving into his work as well I recently bought Imagine with Kenneth Knudsen which Palle plays in,for me the trumpet with Palle is kind of like the bass to Jaco Pastorius and that is a compliment well deserving buy Vossabrygg and hear for yourself, I listen to it often and am just in awe a very good work by all artists involved, oh the coincidence with Imagine is the last track which I cant recall the name right now the gentleman playing bass kind of revisits a clip of Portrait of Tracy by Jaco and Palle has some shining moments to say the least cant wait to receive it so I can quit listening to the samples, I can not believe how deep jazz is and am glad I have become a fan of jazz what an endless treat!!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Brilliant "Bitches Brew"-Inspired Excursion into New Space
*by S***N on March 2, 2006*

Norwegian guitarist Terje Rypdal seems to exist in a musical universe of his own. While he has recorded dozens of great albums for ECM -- including a pair of lovely and underrated collaborations with Miroslav Vitous and Jack DeJohnette -- his passionate, yearning soundscapes have not always seemed grounded in other musical developments happening at the time, which is often a virtue (and one that is shared by several ECM artists). This album, however, has a recognizable reference point: Miles Davis' fierce, groundbreaking 1970 birth-of-fusion masterpiece "Bitches Brew." In paying homage to that album, Rypdal has succeeded in making a record that is both true to his own deeply personal muse and accessible to the new generation of jazz-lovers for whom "Bitches Brew" is the very pinnacle of hip. With gorgeous trumpet throughout by Palle Mikkelborg (who collaborated with Miles on his own album "Aura"), and electronics by Rypdal's son, Marius (who made extensive use of sampled sounds from his father's discography for this performance, recorded live in 2003), the album pays homage to the vibe of Miles' music while attaining a spiritual intensity and heat all its own. It's hard not to feel a frisson of delight when the first notes of Joe Zawinul's "Pharoah's Dance" ring out at the beginning of the opening track, "Ghostdancing." Terje's solos soar like an incandescent bird of fire above the churning band performances, complete with very fine contributions on Fender Rhodes piano and Hammond B-3 organ by Stale Storlokken and Bugge Wesseltoft, and a very fluid rhythm section. One of the high points of Rypdal's long career, this is a very fresh recording that pays tribute to the past while accelerating into the future.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ slightly mixed bag with moments of brilliance
*by J***Z on March 3, 2006*

when vossabrygg, which translates to "vossa brew," is on, it's an amazing thing. Rypdal has taken the textures of miles' bitches brew and made them his own-- his guitar is absolutely searing, as is palle mikkelborg's trumpet. the opening track, "ghostdancing," is alone worth the price of admission, but several times later during the record the band rypdal has assembled gets quite near the heights they reach so early on. the album is not without faults, however, and most are at the hands of terje's son, marius. his electronic compositions, which act as segues between the longer improvised sections, are hit or miss. when they work, such as on "incognito traveller," they inject a truly seamless yet contemporary vibe into this music which for the most part could have been recoded at any time in the last 30 years. when they misfire, however, as on "hidden chapter," the bass heavy head nodding beats paired with samples of terje's choral and orchestral work come off as a bit cheeseball-- more dance club electronica than the great experimental electronic music being made in europe right now. that said, when marius' role is more of a supporting one on some of the longer tracks, his presence is a positive one. overall, this is a great new release that sounds fresh (even though this music is three years old) and timeless at the same time. when it's on, it's as good as anything i've heard this year.

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