There is no hurry to this music, but there is great depth, observed London Jazz News about Danish guitarist Jakob Bros trio with two kindred-spirit Americans: bassist Thomas Morgan and drummer Joey Baron. This poetically attuned group follows its ECM studio album of 2016, Streams which The New York Times lauded as ravishing with what Bro calls a dream come true, an album recorded live in New York City, over two nights at the Jazz Standard. Bay of Rainbows rolls on waves of contemplative emotion as the three musicians explore five pieces from the guitarists catalog, with the gorgeous Copenhagen a favorite reprised from Gefion, Bros 2015 ECM release. Others Evening Song, Red Hook and the volatile Dug are recast intimately and elastically for trio after having been initially documented by larger ensembles. Bookending Bay of Rainbows are two versions of the richly melodic Mild, the abstracted second rendering illustrative of Bro and companys ability to push and pull the music into mesmerizing new shapes, onstage and in the moment.
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1 | Mild (Live At The Jazz Standard, New York / 2017) | 00:08:42 | |
2 | Red Hook (Live At The Jazz Standard, New York / 2017) | 00:08:35 | |
3 | Copenhagen (Live At The Jazz Standard, New York / 2017) | 00:05:16 | |
4 | Dug (Live At The Jazz Standard, New York / 2017) | 00:08:29 | |
5 | Evening Song (Live At The Jazz Standard, New York / 2017) | 00:04:51 | |
6 | Mild (Var. / Live At The Jazz Standard, New York / 2017) | 00:11:17 |