Trees of Light

Trees of Light is a jazz studio album by the Swedish-Japanese collaboration between Anders Jormin, Lena Willemark and Karin Nakagawa. This jazz album was released in ECM Records label in March 2015.[2]

Trees of Light
Studio album by
Anders Jormin with Lena Willemark and Karin Nakagawa
ReleasedMarch 6, 2015 (2015-03-06)
StudioStudio Epidemin in Göteborg, Sweden
GenreJazz
Length56:34
LabelECM ECM 2406
ProducerManfred Eicher
Anders Jormin albums chronology
Years
(2014)
Trees of Light
(2015)
Lena Willemark chronology
The Nordan Suite
(2014)
Trees of Light
(2015)
Blåferdį
(2016)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
All About Jazz[1]

Reception

John Kelman in All About Jazz gave a four and a half stars to this album and says that "While there are moments of frenetic activity, the overall aesthetic of the album is one of space and the allowance for every instrument to occupy its own layer without ever getting in the way of the others."[1]
In The Jazz Breakfast, Peter Bacon says that Trees of Light is "a gorgeous album" and that "The trio ebbs and flows, breathes and sighs, weaves in and out with a grace and energy as natural as the sea on the shore or the wind in the trees."[3]

Track listing

ECM – ECM 2406.[2]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Krippainggler"Karin Nakagawa8:43
2."Dröm"Anders Jormin3:55
3."Jag Starkvar"Anders Jormin3:19
4."Urbanus"Lena Willemark4:02
5."Hirajochi"Anders Jormin5:58
6."Minni"Lena Willemark2:03
7."Ogadh Dett"Anders Jormin5:39
8."Lyöstraini"Lena Willemark5:14
9."Slingerpolska"Lena Willemark2:28
10."Uoruo"Lena Willemark5:59
11."Lyösfridhn"Karin Nakagawa4:48
12."Vilda Vindar"Lena Willemark4:26
Total length:56:34

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References

  1. "Trees of Light (All About Jazz Review)". All About Jazz. Retrieved June 2, 2017.
  2. "Trees of Light". ECM Records. Retrieved June 2, 2017.
  3. "Trees of Light (The Jazz Breakfast Review)". thejazzbreakfast.com. Retrieved June 2, 2017.
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