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Skala (180g Vinyl)

Mathias Eick

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Format: CD

Cat No: 2743228

Format Details: 180g Vinyl

Release Date:  21 March 2011

Label:  ECM

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  602527432281

Genres:  Jazz  Contemporary  

Release Date:  04 April 2011

Label:  ECM

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  602527631073

Genres:  Jazz  Contemporary  

  • Description

    On this eagerly-awaited new leader date for Norway's charismatic young trumpeter, Mathias Eick's intensely melodic instrument occupies centre stage. Against the powerful backdrops offered by his sleek, modern band, driven by two drummers, he delivers richly lyrical soliloquies in this album of self-penned tunes which will undoubtedly appeal to an audience beyond jazz.

    No one else sounds like this. Eick (born 1979) has taken the pensive lyricism and melancholy of his trumpet heroes - including Kenny Wheeler, Chet Baker and Miles Davis - and transformed the influence into something personal. His trumpet sings with great clarity and his solos, like his themes, are melodically memorable.

    Eick already has a very substantial listenership, and Skala, which also draws on influences from pop music (Joni Mitchell, Radiohead, Sting and Elton John are reference points) will expand it. The Door, Mathias's ECM debut of 2008, was amongst the best-selling jazz albums of that year. In its first week of release it shot into the Norwegian pop charts, and topped jazz best-seller lists across Europe. The band made a highly successful UK tour in 2009 (during which Eick wrote the track 'Edinburgh').

    Recorded in December 2009 and January 2010 in Oslo, this powerful new album features an expanded Eick band with highly-regarded saxophonist Tore Brunborg (latterly playing with the groups of Tord Gustavsen and Ketil Bjørnstad) guesting on the title track. Others include classical harpist Sidsel Walstad of the Norwegian Radio Orchestra, and keyboardist Morten Qvenild (known for his work with Jaga Jazzist and Susanna Wallumrød).

    Personnel: Mathias Eick (trumpet), Tore Brunborg (tenor saxophone), Andreas Ulvo (piano), Morten Qvenild (keyboards), Sidsel Walstad (harp), Audun Erlien (electric bass), Torstein Lofthus, Gard Nilssen (drums)

    Description

    180g audiophile vinyl release of Mathias Eick's 'Skala'.

    On this eagerly-awaited new leader date for Norway's charismatic young trumpeter, Mathias Eick's intensely melodic instrument occupies centre stage. Against the powerful backdrops offered by his sleek, modern band, driven by two drummers, he delivers richly lyrical soliloquies in this album of self-penned tunes which will undoubtedly appeal to an audience beyond jazz.

    No one else sounds like this. Eick (born 1979) has taken the pensive lyricism and melancholy of his trumpet heroes - including Kenny Wheeler, Chet Baker and Miles Davis - and transformed the influence into something personal. His trumpet sings with great clarity and his solos, like his themes, are melodically memorable.

    Eick already has a very substantial listenership, and Skala, which also draws on influences from pop music (Joni Mitchell, Radiohead, Sting and Elton John are reference points) will expand it. The Door, Mathias's ECM debut of 2008, was amongst the best-selling jazz albums of that year. In its first week of release it shot into the Norwegian pop charts, and topped jazz best-seller lists across Europe. The band made a highly successful UK tour in 2009 (during which Eick wrote the track 'Edinburgh').

    Recorded in December 2009 and January 2010 in Oslo, this powerful new album features an expanded Eick band with highly-regarded saxophonist Tore Brunborg (latterly playing with the groups of Tord Gustavsen and Ketil Bjørnstad) guesting on the title track. Others include classical harpist Sidsel Walstad of the Norwegian Radio Orchestra, and keyboardist Morten Qvenild (known for his work with Jaga Jazzist and Susanna Wallumrød).

    Personnel: Mathias Eick (trumpet), Tore Brunborg (tenor saxophone), Andreas Ulvo (piano), Morten Qvenild (keyboards), Sidsel Walstad (harp), Audun Erlien (electric bass), Torstein Lofthus, Gard Nilssen (drums)

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Skala
      • 2. Edinburgh
      • 3. June
      • 4. Oslo
      • 5. Joni
      • 6. Biermann
      • 7. Day After
      • 8. Epilogue

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Skala
      • 2. Edinburgh
      • 3. June
      • 4. Oslo
      • 5. Joni
      • 6. Biermann
      • 7. Day After
      • 8. Epilogue