I Took Up the Runes

I Took Up the Runes is an album by Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek released on the ECM label and performed by Garbarek, Rainer Brüninghaus, Eberhard Weber, Nana Vasconcelos, Manu Katché, and Bugge Wesseltoft with Ingor Ánte Áilo Gaup contributing vocals.[1]

I Took Up the Runes
Studio album by
Released1990
RecordedAugust 1990
GenreJazz
Length60:46
LabelECM
Jan Garbarek chronology
Legend Of The Seven Dreams
(1988)
I Took Up the Runes
(1990)
Ragas and Sagas
(1990)

Reception

In a contemporaneous review, Jim Aikin described the album as a "hauntingly evocative Euro-jazz session" and identified the "Gula Gula" track as "especially memorable".[2]

The Allmusic review by Mark W. B. Allender awards the album 3½ stars and states "A more eclectic release than his preceding releases, Jan Garbarek's I Took Up the Runes satisfies listeners who had been more or less impatient for something with some meat and some muscle... A sign of good things to come".[3]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[3]

Track listing

All compositions by Jan Garbarek except where noted.

  1. "Gula Gula" (Mari Persen) – 5:55
  2. "Molde Canticle: Part 1" – 5:13
  3. "Molde Canticle: Part 2" – 5:43
  4. "Molde Canticle: Part 3" – 9:54
  5. "Molde Canticle: Part 4" – 5:10
  6. "Molde Canticle: part 5" – 6:06
  7. "His Eyes Were Suns" (Traditional) – 6:04
  8. "I Took up the Runes" – 5:24
  9. "Buena Hora, Buenos Vientos" – 8:51
  10. "Rahkki Sruvvis" (Ingor Ánte Áilo Gaup) – 2:26

Personnel

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References

  1. Jan Garbarek discography Archived 2009-12-22 at the Wayback Machine accessed 9 November 2009
  2. Aikin, Jim, "In Review" Keyboard Volume 17, Number 7 (Issue #181) May 1991, page 17
  3. Allender, M. W. B. Allmusic Review accessed 9 November 2009
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