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Flight to Denmark

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発売日 1999年04月30日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSteeple Chase
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 SCCD31011
SKU 716043101122

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:07:31
録音 : ステレオ (---)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      No Problem
    2. 2.
      Here's That Rainy Day
    3. 3.
      Everything Happens to Me
    4. 4.
      Glad I Met Pat
    5. 5.
      Glad I Met Pat
    6. 6.
      How Deep Is the Ocean?
    7. 7.
      On Green Dolphin Street
    8. 8.
      If I Did - Would You?
    9. 9.
      If I Did - Would You?
    10. 10.
      Flight to Denmark
    11. 11.
      No Problem
    12. 12.
      Jordu

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Duke Jordan

その他
アーティスト: Duke Jordan Trio

商品の紹介

日本に北欧の香りのジャズを初めて感じさせた記念すべきアルバム。名手マッズ・ヴィンディングの名を記憶させ、欧州時代のシグペンを記録した名盤。
タワーレコード(2009/04/08)

Upon Duke Jordan's initial visit to Copenhagen, Denmark, followed by his decision to make the move as an expatriate permanent, he was tempted to stay by playing with some extraordinary Scandinavian rhythm sections. Bassist Mads Vinding, one of many skilled Danish jazz bassists, is here on the date performing in fine style. Drummer Ed Thigpen, who left the U.S. to take up permanent residence in Europe, was an even bigger influence in making Jordan's decision a good one, and is an equally skillful musical partner on this date. This is an expanded edition from the previous original issue on the Steeplechase label; a Japanese import with several alternate takes. It's an understated session for the most part, equal parts melancholy and hopeful, as one might expect with the trepidation of leaving home for new, unknown horizons to be discovered in a foreign land. The upbeat songs, as the modal, popping, tom-tom driven "No Problem" (from the movie soundtrack Les Liason Dangereuses) and the famous bop flag-waver "Jordu," bookend the CD. The bulk of the recording showcases the softer side of Jordan, with takes of the somber ballad "Here's That Rainy Day," the slightly brighter "Everything Happens to Me," and two versions of the polite waltz "Glad I Met Pat," dedicated to a nine-year-old girl Jordan knew in New York City prior to her being kidnapped. The pianist employs chiming piano chords for "How Deep Is the Ocean?," is lighthearted in his slight interpretation of the well worn "On Green Dolphin Street," does two takes on the light, bluesy swinger "If I Did, Would You?," and ramps up to midtempo the bluesy original "Flight to Denmark," reflective of the insecurity and consequential optimism that followed his leaving the States. This is Duke Jordan at his most magnificent, with the ever-able Vinding and expert Thigpen playing their professional roles perfectly, producing perhaps the second best effort (next to Flight to Jordan from 13 years hence) from the famed bop pianist. [Originally released in 1973, Flight to Denmark was reissued as an import-only Japanese CD in 2002.] ~ Michael G. Nastos|
Rovi

Upon Duke Jordan's initial visit to Copenhagen, Denmark, followed by his decision to make the move as an expatriate permanent, he was tempted to stay by playing with some extraordinary Scandinavian rhythm sections. Bassist Mads Vinding, one of many skilled Danish jazz bassists, is here on the date performing in fine style. Drummer Ed Thigpen, who left the U.S. to take up permanent residence in Europe, was an even bigger influence in making Jordan's decision a good one, and is an equally skillful musical partner on this date. This is an expanded edition from the previous original issue on the Steeplechase label; a Japanese import with several alternate takes. It's an understated session for the most part, equal parts melancholy and hopeful, as one might expect with the trepidation of leaving home for new, unknown horizons to be discovered in a foreign land. The upbeat songs, as the modal, popping, tom-tom driven "No Problem" (from the movie soundtrack Les Liason Dangereuses) and the famous bop flag-waver "Jordu," bookend the CD. The bulk of the recording showcases the softer side of Jordan, with takes of the somber ballad "Here's That Rainy Day," the slightly brighter "Everything Happens to Me," and two versions of the polite waltz "Glad I Met Pat," dedicated to a nine-year-old girl Jordan knew in New York City prior to her being kidnapped. The pianist employs chiming piano chords for "How Deep Is the Ocean?," is lighthearted in his slight interpretation of the well worn "On Green Dolphin Street," does two takes on the light, bluesy swinger "If I Did, Would You?," and ramps up to midtempo the bluesy original "Flight to Denmark," reflective of the insecurity and consequential optimism that followed his leaving the States. This is Duke Jordan at his most magnificent, with the ever-able Vinding and expert Thigpen playing their professional roles perfectly, producing perhaps the second best effort (next to Flight to Jordan from 13 years hence) from the famed bop pianist. [Originally released in 1973, Flight to Denmark was reissued as an import-only Japanese CD in 2002.] ~ Michael G. Nastos
Rovi

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1973年の録音でスティープル・チェイスと契約した傑作。デンマークのコペンハーゲンに移住するのが1978年なので残った人生をこの地で生活する安らぎの音を感じる。「チャーリー・パーカー・オン・ダイアル」の演奏など本来、ハード・バッパーなのだが詩人的な沈静化した味わいを兼ね備えている。共演者はベースがマーズ・ビンディング、ドラムがエド・ジグペン。
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デューク・ジョーダンの硬質でクリアなピアノタッチがヨーロッパテイストに拍車をかけています。1曲目「危険な関係のブルース」を聴けばそのピアノに引き込まれます。
2020/05/01 Maronさん
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1973年の録音でスティープル・チェイスと契約した傑作。デンマークのコペンハーゲンに移住するのが1978年なので残った人生をこの地で生活する安らぎの音を感じる。「チャーリー・パーカー・オン・ダイアル」の演奏など本来、ハード・バッパーなのだが詩人的な沈静化した味わいを兼ね備えている。共演者はベースがマーズ・ビンディング、ドラムがエド・ジグペン。
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