Hülsmann, Julia Trio / Sooner And Later
Album: | Sooner And Later | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Hülsmann, Julia Trio | Added: | Apr 2017 | |
Label: | Ecm Records (Jazz) |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2017-05-04 | Pull Date: | 2017-07-06 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Jul 2 | Jun 25 | Jun 18 | May 28 | May 21 | May 14 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Feb 11, 2022: | At the Cafe Bohemian (rebroadcast from May 10, 2017)
J.J. |
4. | Jun 23, 2017: | Rebop
The Poet (For Ali) |
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2. | Jul 14, 2017: | Rebop
The Poet (For Ali) |
5. | Jun 22, 2017: | No Cover, No Minimum: Expand-o-Matic Edition
All I Need |
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3. | Jun 30, 2017: | Rebop
The Poet (For Ali) |
6. | Jun 16, 2017: | Rebop
From Afar |
Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2017-04-06
Reviewed 2017-04-06
JULIA HÜLSMANN TRIO: Sooner and Later
ECM, 2017
MODERN JAZZ – The early pieces on this album start in a weightless, drifting space, usually with solo piano, then coalesce into beautiful, delicate structures like snowflakes. Later tunes have more drive. In both contexts, German pianist Hülsmann and her trio show off a wonderfully balanced, organic ebb and flow. A solid release.
Fo’s Picks: 1, 5, 6, 8, 9
1. 3:44 – gentle, frosty beauty: simple melody, expressive embellishments
2. 4:59 – slow solo intro; trio moves from spare openness to serene flow
3. 4:25 – minimalist intro, gentle mid/uptempo trio, a soulful nostalgic touch
4. 4:07 – soft ballad with slightly exotic melody, center drifts around the trio
5. 4:24 – relaxed Radiohead cover: from a distance, intimate, then propulsive
6. 5:04 – drum patter sets up a quiet, relaxed stroll; gets knotty in the middle
7. 4:33 – hushed ballad, piano approaches from off-center, complexity rises
8. 4:13 – upbeat tune skips, strolls, and tumbles along in a playful romp
9. 3:59 – uptempo, almost funky bass pulse: piano ducks & weaves
10. 4:28 – midtempo: rhythm sets up straight lines, soloists slide around them
11. 5:37 – deliberate intro, then highwire trio over uptempo ticking drums
[ Fo ] - 6 April 2017
ECM, 2017
MODERN JAZZ – The early pieces on this album start in a weightless, drifting space, usually with solo piano, then coalesce into beautiful, delicate structures like snowflakes. Later tunes have more drive. In both contexts, German pianist Hülsmann and her trio show off a wonderfully balanced, organic ebb and flow. A solid release.
Fo’s Picks: 1, 5, 6, 8, 9
1. 3:44 – gentle, frosty beauty: simple melody, expressive embellishments
2. 4:59 – slow solo intro; trio moves from spare openness to serene flow
3. 4:25 – minimalist intro, gentle mid/uptempo trio, a soulful nostalgic touch
4. 4:07 – soft ballad with slightly exotic melody, center drifts around the trio
5. 4:24 – relaxed Radiohead cover: from a distance, intimate, then propulsive
6. 5:04 – drum patter sets up a quiet, relaxed stroll; gets knotty in the middle
7. 4:33 – hushed ballad, piano approaches from off-center, complexity rises
8. 4:13 – upbeat tune skips, strolls, and tumbles along in a playful romp
9. 3:59 – uptempo, almost funky bass pulse: piano ducks & weaves
10. 4:28 – midtempo: rhythm sets up straight lines, soloists slide around them
11. 5:37 – deliberate intro, then highwire trio over uptempo ticking drums
[ Fo ] - 6 April 2017
Track Listing
1. | From Afar | 7. | Often | |||
2. | Thatpujai | 8. | J.J. | |||
3. | You & You | 9. | Soon | |||
4. | Biz Joluktuk | 10. | Later | |||
5. | All I Need | 11. | Der Mond | |||
6. | The Poet (For Ali) | . |