180g Vinyl LP Reissue!
Featuring a lineup of musicians who would go on to weave ECMs significance into the fabric of time, Solstice is a tour de force of musicianship, writing, arrangement, and recording.
Each track is brimming with life and features the sensitive application of a variety of instrumental combinations and studio savvy. Oceanus showcases Garbarek in his prime, soaring with an unbridled emotional register. As always, Towners 12-string speaks in 360 degrees. Superb drumming from Christensen complements lush melodic lines from Weber, who stretches a melodic cello into infinity while his bass arises like the conical aftereffect of a water droplet. Visitation clouds this ardor in a nocturnal vision filled with laughing spirits. Drifting Petals is a slow progression, a timid look out onto a dusty plain where the promise of freedom looms larger than the possibility of danger. But then an elders advice rings in our ears and pushes us onward. Feet move of their volition and pull us into the ever-receding horizon as the first drops of a squall streak across our foreheads. Towner proves again that his piano musings are not to be taken lightly, as they make for one of the most evocative tracks on the album. A transcendental 12-string solo (with gentle dimensional support from Weber) opens Nimbus, soon blossoming into a flourish of flutes, drums, and a bowed bass that cries with the grating fluidity of a sarangi. Garbareks sax joins in the fray and lets loose its harmonious fire. The deftly overdubbed flutes return, spreading their wings for a few moments before fluttering off into the distance. Winter Solstice, Piscean Dance, and Red and Black comprise a triptych of duets: the first for classical guitar and sax, the second a prime jam for 12-string and drums, and the third for 12-string and bass. Sand ends our cosmic journey with one of Garbareks deepest meditations for sax set to the strangely compelling ululations of Christensens flexatone lolling about in the background.
Melodically robust while structurally yielding, this is an album to be treasured and is a must-listen for anyone desiring to know what ECM is all about. An astounding meeting of musical minds if there ever was one.
Features:
180g Vinyl LP
Audiophile High Quality Pressing
From The Original Analog Tapes
Limited Time Download Code
Printed in Germany
Musicians:
Ralph Towner, 12-string and classical guitars, piano
Jan Garbarek, tenor and soprano saxophones, flute
Eberhard Weber, bass, cello
Jon Christensen, drums, percussion
Selections:
Side I:
1. Oceanus
2. Visitation
3. Drifting Petals
Side II:
1. Nimbus
2. Winter Solstice
3. Piscean Dreams
4. Red and Black
5. Sand
Recorded December 1974 at Arne Bendiksen Studio, Oslo
Featuring a lineup of musicians who would go on to weave ECMs significance into the fabric of time, Solstice is a tour de force of musicianship, writing, arrangement, and recording.
Each track is brimming with life and features the sensitive application of a variety of instrumental combinations and studio savvy. Oceanus showcases Garbarek in his prime, soaring with an unbridled emotional register. As always, Towners 12-string speaks in 360 degrees. Superb drumming from Christensen complements lush melodic lines from Weber, who stretches a melodic cello into infinity while his bass arises like the conical aftereffect of a water droplet. Visitation clouds this ardor in a nocturnal vision filled with laughing spirits. Drifting Petals is a slow progression, a timid look out onto a dusty plain where the promise of freedom looms larger than the possibility of danger. But then an elders advice rings in our ears and pushes us onward. Feet move of their volition and pull us into the ever-receding horizon as the first drops of a squall streak across our foreheads. Towner proves again that his piano musings are not to be taken lightly, as they make for one of the most evocative tracks on the album. A transcendental 12-string solo (with gentle dimensional support from Weber) opens Nimbus, soon blossoming into a flourish of flutes, drums, and a bowed bass that cries with the grating fluidity of a sarangi. Garbareks sax joins in the fray and lets loose its harmonious fire. The deftly overdubbed flutes return, spreading their wings for a few moments before fluttering off into the distance. Winter Solstice, Piscean Dance, and Red and Black comprise a triptych of duets: the first for classical guitar and sax, the second a prime jam for 12-string and drums, and the third for 12-string and bass. Sand ends our cosmic journey with one of Garbareks deepest meditations for sax set to the strangely compelling ululations of Christensens flexatone lolling about in the background.
Melodically robust while structurally yielding, this is an album to be treasured and is a must-listen for anyone desiring to know what ECM is all about. An astounding meeting of musical minds if there ever was one.
Features:
180g Vinyl LP
Audiophile High Quality Pressing
From The Original Analog Tapes
Limited Time Download Code
Printed in Germany
Musicians:
Ralph Towner, 12-string and classical guitars, piano
Jan Garbarek, tenor and soprano saxophones, flute
Eberhard Weber, bass, cello
Jon Christensen, drums, percussion
Selections:
Side I:
1. Oceanus
2. Visitation
3. Drifting Petals
Side II:
1. Nimbus
2. Winter Solstice
3. Piscean Dreams
4. Red and Black
5. Sand
Recorded December 1974 at Arne Bendiksen Studio, Oslo