Dream, The
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Fo
Reviewed 2010-10-09
Reviewed 2010-10-09
SUNNA GUNNLAUGS: The Dream
Sunny Sky, 2010
MODERN JAZZ – Icelandic pianist Gunnlaugs leads an ace New York quartet on this highly listenable disc, which is sort of like two CDs in one. The full-length tunes have a warm, joyous lyricism that makes for a light and airy feel, but that’s balanced by short vignettes of moody trio or solo improvisation. Thoughtful music from an intriguing artist.
Sunna Gunnlaugs: piano
Loren Stillman: alto sax
Eivind Opsvik: bass
Scott McLemore: drums
Fo’s Picks: 2, 5, 6, 9, 10
1. 5:43 – gentle tune, spins at a leisurely pace, daydreamy solos
2. 6:31 – midtempo glide, comes from an odd angle. Nice groove and sax solo
3. 1:25 – slow, overlapping chamber-music improvisation; no drums
4. 7:33 – pretty tune, flies in a gentle arc; very nice piano & inquisitive sax
5. 2:11 – solo piano meditation, elegant but unsettled
6. 7:06 – strange and beautiful intro leads to a warm, mellow tune
7. 1:03 – free improv: trio on separate paths, joins at end
8. 6:24 – chewy bass intro; sax & piano unspool over gently bouncing rhythm
9. 1:39 – surrealist landscape with prepared piano, posing sax, low drums
10. 5:36 – moves smoothly with an air of intellectual elegance; fine sax work
11. 1:43 – scattered trio improv: sax/piano/drums all reflect each other hazily
12. 1:14 – slow piano/bass/drums improv, like a soft ballad
13. 2:30 – serene ballad for duo (piano/bass)
[ Fo ] 10/09/10
Sunny Sky, 2010
MODERN JAZZ – Icelandic pianist Gunnlaugs leads an ace New York quartet on this highly listenable disc, which is sort of like two CDs in one. The full-length tunes have a warm, joyous lyricism that makes for a light and airy feel, but that’s balanced by short vignettes of moody trio or solo improvisation. Thoughtful music from an intriguing artist.
Sunna Gunnlaugs: piano
Loren Stillman: alto sax
Eivind Opsvik: bass
Scott McLemore: drums
Fo’s Picks: 2, 5, 6, 9, 10
1. 5:43 – gentle tune, spins at a leisurely pace, daydreamy solos
2. 6:31 – midtempo glide, comes from an odd angle. Nice groove and sax solo
3. 1:25 – slow, overlapping chamber-music improvisation; no drums
4. 7:33 – pretty tune, flies in a gentle arc; very nice piano & inquisitive sax
5. 2:11 – solo piano meditation, elegant but unsettled
6. 7:06 – strange and beautiful intro leads to a warm, mellow tune
7. 1:03 – free improv: trio on separate paths, joins at end
8. 6:24 – chewy bass intro; sax & piano unspool over gently bouncing rhythm
9. 1:39 – surrealist landscape with prepared piano, posing sax, low drums
10. 5:36 – moves smoothly with an air of intellectual elegance; fine sax work
11. 1:43 – scattered trio improv: sax/piano/drums all reflect each other hazily
12. 1:14 – slow piano/bass/drums improv, like a soft ballad
13. 2:30 – serene ballad for duo (piano/bass)
[ Fo ] 10/09/10
Recent airplay
Charting
2010-10-10 — 2010-12-12
Jazz
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Oct 17 | 1 |
Track listing
| 1. | The Dream | ||
| 2. | Holding Ground | ||
| 3. | Spin 1 | ||
| 4. | Vitjun | ||
| 5. | Tear (As In Wear) | ||
| 6. | Bump | ||
| 7. | Spin 2 | ||
| 8. | Tunnel Vision | ||
| 9. | Spin 3 | ||
| 10. | Anima | ||
| 11. | Spin 4 | ||
| 12. | Spin 5 | ||
| 13. | Kom |
