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ORGANIC MUSIC SOCIETY (VINYL)
Music From Macedonia, Vol. 1
RENA RAMA
Quarks
Sixten Ehrling
PAULSSON: Date with a Soprano Saxophone (A)
Snälla Py - SR P3:s julkalender 2000
Organic Music Society
Edda Magnason
Music From Honduras, Vol. 1
Låtar II Swedish Folk Tunes
Live
Caprice presents the highly anticipated re-release of Rena Rama's live album from the Stockholm jazz club Fasching in 1975. Formed in 1971, Swedish jazz band Rena Rama was noted for mixing jazz, unusual time signatures, and African and Asian folk themes. It's original lineup included Lennart Aberg, Bobo Stenson, Palle Danielsson, and Bengt Berger. Stenson and Aberg had previously worked with Red Mitchell, and Danielsson with Steve Kuhn. Berger had previously studied percussion in India. Stenson had already recorded his first trio LP. This production features Leroy Lowe on drums.
Intersections
Ol' Jansa
Musikfynd i P.-B:s lönnlåda
Säckpipa
Wagner: Die Walküre
Music From Vietnam, Vol. 5: Minorities From the Central High
Bouzoukispelman
En svensk Markuspassion
VOGLER TO NETZEL
Clavierists at the Organ in 18th Century Sweden / Lundblad
Jazz in Sweden
Malletiana - Percussion
Jazz Furniture [Vinyl]
Caprice presents the luxurious double vinyl re-release of Jazz Furniture's classic debut album from 1994. Jazz Furniture was the name of a jazz group that spoke for themselves. They did this by, among other means, winning the 1994 Jazz i Sverige (Jazz in Sweden) award, which included a recording on Caprice Records. Jazz Furniture included: Magnus Broo, trumpet; Per ”Texas” Johansson and Fredrik Ljungkvist, saxophones; Esbjörn Svensson, piano; Dan Berglund bass; and Magnus Öström drums. Originating with the ambitious project, ”Swedish Jazz Future,” the group took the playful name, Jazz Furniture. The cover art shows what it is all about – Jazz Furniture crushes the old jazz furnishings, with great respect and finesse. With roots in the 1950s and 1960s, they set their very personal stamp on the music through their expressive playing style – reminiscent of the feeling one finds in rock music. Using rock’s terminology, it can be said that Jazz Furniture played a kind of ”trash jazz.”
