Continuum (Rainer Brüninghaus album)

Continuum is an album by German keyboardist and composer Rainer Brüninghaus with trumpeter Markus Stockhausen and drummer Fredy Studer recorded in 1983 and released on the ECM label.[1]

Continuum
Studio album by
Released1984
RecordedSeptember 1983
GenreJazz
Length44:30
LabelECM
ProducerManfred Eicher
Rainer Brüninghaus chronology
Freigeweht
(1980)
Continuum
(1984)
Shadows & Smiles
(1987)

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]

In the Allmusic review by Thom Jurek, he calls the album "meditative, inviting, full of rounded edges and melodies. It contains all the icy spaciousness of Manfred Eicher's trademark production, but the effect of Brüninghaus' compositions is warm, accessible even. They are open-ended and contemplative and explore musical questions lyrically. There is a valid argument to be made for the non-adventurousness of these works, and the fairly safe improvisations within them, but perhaps that's the point".[2]

Track listing

All compositions by Rainer Brüninghaus
  1. "Strahlenspur" - 4:50
  2. "Stille" - 10:27
  3. "Continuum" - 4:00
  4. "Raga Rag" - 10:49
  5. "Schattenfrei" - 5:15
  6. "Innerfern" - 9:30
    • Recorded at Talent Studio in Oslo, Norway in September 1983

Personnel

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References

  1. ECM discography Archived 2011-08-28 at the Wayback Machine accessed September 22, 2011
  2. Jurek, T. Allmusic Review accessed September 22, 2011
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