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Eje Thelin And Barney Wilen - Eje Thelin 1966 With Barney Wilen (2003)

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Eje Thelin And Barney Wilen - Eje Thelin 1966 With Barney Wilen (2003)

Eje Thelin And Barney Wilen - Eje Thelin 1966 With Barney Wilen (2003)
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Genre: Post-Bop, Mainstream Jazz | Label: Dragon | # DRCD 366 | Time: 01:05:56

Swedish trombonist Eje Thelin and French tenor saxophonist Barney Wilen were two of the top European jazz musicians for several decades before their deaths in the 1990s. They first joined forces briefly in Thelin's quartet in 1963. Based in bop and earlier forms of jazz, Thelin and Wilen were open to freer improvising and music from other countries. In 1966 they joined forces, and two sessions are included on the 1966 With Barney Wilen CD. The first one features a quintet with pianist Lars Sjösten, bassist Erik Lundborg, and drummer Rune Carlsson that is joined by eight brass, bass clarinet, and flute for four inventive Thelin originals. While those performances are excellent, it is the other five numbers (which include second versions of a pair of Thelin's tunes plus "It Could Happen to You" and "Dear Old Stockholm") that are of greatest interest. The playing by the pianoless quartet (comprised of Thelin, Wilen, Carlsson, and bassist Palle Danielsson) is looser and freer with plenty of fireworks occurring in the often intuitive music. This set is easily recommended, particularly to listeners who are not aware that talented Europeans had been playing creative jazz for decades.

Review by Scott Yanow, Allmusic.com

Jazz was on the downswing in Europe in 1966, when this amiable recording was made, and trombonist Eje Thelin, whose quintet was named Sweden's best Jazz group only three years earlier, had been forced to disband and go on the road looking for steady work. While gigging in Paris he hooked up with tenor saxophonist Barney Wilen, a kindred soul, and the two of them decided they should work together again when the opportunity arose. That happened in '66 when Thelin decided to re-form his group as a pianoless quartet and asked Wilen to join him on the front line, with drummer Rune Carlsson and nineteen-year-old bassist Palle Danielsson comprising the rhythm section.

Shortly after Wilen arrived in Stockholm, he and Thelin recorded a studio date for Swedish Radio on which a core group of Thelin, Wilen, Carlsson, bassist Erik Lundborg and pianist Lars Sjösten was fleshed out by five trumpets, three trombones, bass clarinet and flute (tracks 1-4). While in hindsight the music seems largely straightforward and ingenuous, it was perhaps cutting-edge for its time, especially in Europe. Thelin shows he's on a par with Sweden's other world-class trombonist, Åke Persson, while his compatriot is already leaning toward such soon-to-be pacesetters as Americans Sam Rivers and Von Freeman, Dutchman Willem Breuker, Norwegian Jan Garbarek and Brit Tony Coe, among others.

The quartet (tracks 5-9), recorded in concert, opens with its version of Thelin's "Doj-Doj," which is also performed by the larger group on track 3. Thelin is able to stretch more with the quartet, as is Wilen, and they deliver a series of analytical improvisations that remain surprisingly fresh so many years onward. The litmus test is Johnny Burke / Jimmy Van Heusen's "It Could Happen to You," as that's the only standard on the program, and Thelin / Wilen are equal to the task, blowing freely around the changes without once losing their balance. Danielsson and Carlsson provide able support, as they do on every number. Besides those already named, they include Thelin's "To a Moment of Truth" and "Fast," plus Sjösten's lively arrangement of the traditional Swedish theme "Ack Varmeland du Sköna."

An interesting historical - and musical - glance at a couple of top-of-the-line jazz musicians who left us far too soon (Thelin died in 1990, Wilen in 1996).

Review by Jack Bowers, All About Jazz

Trombone - Eje Thelin
Tenor Saxophone - Barney Wilen
Soprano Saxophone - Barney Wilen (tracks: 6)
Bass - Erik Lundborg (tracks: 1 to 4), Palle Danielsson (tracks: 5 to 9)
Drums - Rune Carlsson
Piano - Lars Sjösten (tracks: 1 to 4)

1-4 recorded at the Swedish Radio, Stockholm, March 1966.
5-9 recorded at Dans In, Gröna Lund, Stockholm, July 18, 1966.

Tracklist:

01. Pam Kan (08:40)
02. To a Moment of Truth (11:22)
03. Doj-Doj (07:29)
04. Forever (07:38)
05. Doj-Doj (06:24)
06. To a Moment of Thruth (06:02)
07. It Could Happen to You (06:39)
08. Ack Värmeland du sköna (07:22)
09. Fast (04:16)


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