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Spelar Musik På Sitt Eget Vis / Spelar Musik Pa Sitt Eget Vis

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Download links and information about Spelar Musik På Sitt Eget Vis / Spelar Musik Pa Sitt Eget Vis by Jan Johansson. This album was released in 1966 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 24 tracks with total duration of 01:16:18 minutes.

Artist: Jan Johansson
Release date: 1966
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 24
Duration: 01:16:18
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No. Title Length
1. I’m Gonna Go Fishin’ 2:49
2. Joshua fit the battle of Jericho 3:35
3. Django 4:46
4. Två melodier från Kenya: Arap kapero och Nan damundani 4:04
5. Kung Erik leker på luta 2:26
6. Domaredansen 3:41
7. Round About Midnight 3:58
8. Cubano Chant 2:54
9. S:t Louis blues 3:45
10. Two Little Pearls 3:08
11. Visan om Titanic 3:31
12. As Time Goes By 3:28
13. The Drunken Sailor 1:17
14. Flottarkärlek [Logger’s love] 3:30
15. Lover Man 4:39
16. Camptown Races 4:21
17. Humlans Flykt 0:54
18. Säkkijärven Polkka 2:40
19. One For My Baby 4:15
20. Varför Skola Mänskor Strida 3:01
21. Bohuslänska Sjömansvalsen 2:32
22. Te dans mä’ Kalstatösera 1:26
23. Det Sjunger Någonting Inom Mig 2:36
24. Flickorna i Småland 3:02

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Founded in Sweden in 1994 by Jan Johansson's sons Anders and Jens, Heptagon Records has reissued much of the late Swedish pianist's 1950s and 1960s output on CD. Spelar Musik pa Sitt Eget Vis is a generous 77-minute CD that focuses largely on orchestral jazz that he recorded from 1964-1966. Many of these recordings are classically influenced and inspire comparisons to the third stream experiments of Gunther Schuller as well as the orchestral music that Gil Evans recorded with Miles Davis in the late 1950s, but such comparisons shouldn't obscure the fact that Johansson was quite original himself. One of the things that made him unusual was his ability to place Scandinavian folk songs in a jazz setting, and this collection finds him turning his attention to traditional Scandinavian melodies like "Kung Erik Leker pa Luta" and "Varfor Skola Manskor Strida," as well as American standards such as "Lover Man" and "As Time Goes By." Several of the selections aren't orchestral, but are small-group and solo performances that feature Johansson on the organ instead of his usual piano. Although this enriching music hasn't been reissued by an American label, Spelar Musik Na Sitt Eget Vis made it to American stores as an import and is well worth searching for.