Bill Evans - Jazzhouse (1969 Album)
Jazzhouse is a live album by jazz pianist Bill Evans with Eddie Gómez and Marty Morell recorded at the Jazzhus Montmartre in Copenhagen in 1969 but not released until the 1980s on the Milestone label. The same concert also produced the album You're Gonna Hear From Me.
Personnel: Bill Evans (p) Eddie Gómez (bs) Marty Morrell (dr)
Released: 1987
Recorded: November 24, 1969 at the Jazzhus Montmartre in Copenhagen, Denmark
Label: Milestone M 9151
Producer: Helen Keane
0:00 How Deep Is the Ocean? (Irving Berlin)
6:04 How My Heart Sings (Earl Zindars)
10:06 Goodbye (Gordon Jenkins)
13:58 Autumn Leaves (Joseph Kosma, Johnny Mercer, Jacques Prévert)
19:46 California, Here I Come (Buddy DeSylva, Joseph Meyer)
22:58 A Sleepin' Bee (Harold Arlen, Truman Capote)
27:30 Polka Dots and Moonbeams (Johnny Burke, Jimmy Van Heusen)
31:22 Stella by Starlight (Ned Washington, Victor Young)
37:07 Five (Theme) (Bill Evans)
The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 4 stars and states Evans sounds relaxed and swinging playing his usual repertoire. All of the songs (mostly standards) have been recorded by Evans at other times but the pianist's many fans certainly will not mind hearing these alternate versions.
Aldous Harding - Blend live at Jazzhouse, Copenhagen, Denmark
Aldous Harding - Imagining my man live at Jazzhouse, Copenhagen, Denmark
Kevin Morby - 2016-05-10 - Copenhagen Jazzhouse, DK - Black Flowers
Kevin Morby - 2016-05-10 - Copenhagen Jazzhouse, DK - Black Flowers
Robert Forster - Part Company - 2017-09-23 - Copenhagen Jazzhouse, DK
Robert Forster - 2017-09-23 - Copenhagen Jazzhouse, DK - Part Company
Papir I @ Jazzhouse - Copenhagen (Part 2/4 - 17th of March 2013)
Danish psych rock outfit Papir performing at Jazzhouse in Copenhagen. Part 2 of 4.
Papir is a young three-piece from Copenhagen, Denmark who has played together for years under various names while slowly, but surely, perfecting their unique brand of semi-improvisational psychedelic rock.
Based around Christoffer Brøchmanns complex and powerful drumming Papir creates instrumental journeys -- organic structures of sound that move forward with the hypnotic groove of Can or electric Miles Davis through euphoric peaks, thunderous riffs and beautiful cosmic dronescapes.
Nicklas Sørensens guitar playing displays his love for fuzzed-out psychedelic rock from the 1960s and 1970s but also has a highly melodic aspect that reveals his admiration for German heroes Michael Rother and Manuel Göttsching. Similarly Christian Becher Clausen's bass playing covers a wide palette of ideas and sounds -- sometimes using the instrument as a solid groove-maker and other times as a tool for creating spacy soundscapes and drones. As a unit the three members achieve what the great power trios of the 1960s did at their most fertile: the ability to combine each aspect of the band into a whole that surpasses the sum of its parts.
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Papir @ Jazzhouse - Copenhagen (Part 1/4 - 17th of March 2013)
Danish psych rock outfit Papir performing at Jazzhouse in Copenhagen. Part 1 of 4.
Papir is a young three-piece from Copenhagen, Denmark who has played together for years under various names while slowly, but surely, perfecting their unique brand of semi-improvisational psychedelic rock.
Based around Christoffer Brøchmanns complex and powerful drumming Papir creates instrumental journeys -- organic structures of sound that move forward with the hypnotic groove of Can or electric Miles Davis through euphoric peaks, thunderous riffs and beautiful cosmic dronescapes.
Nicklas Sørensens guitar playing displays his love for fuzzed-out psychedelic rock from the 1960s and 1970s but also has a highly melodic aspect that reveals his admiration for German heroes Michael Rother and Manuel Göttsching. Similarly Christian Becher Clausen's bass playing covers a wide palette of ideas and sounds -- sometimes using the instrument as a solid groove-maker and other times as a tool for creating spacy soundscapes and drones. As a unit the three members achieve what the great power trios of the 1960s did at their most fertile: the ability to combine each aspect of the band into a whole that surpasses the sum of its parts.
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Papir @ Jazzhouse - Copenhagen (Part 3/4 - 17th of March 2013)
Danish psych rock outfit Papir performing at Jazzhouse in Copenhagen. Part 3 of 4.
Papir is a young three-piece from Copenhagen, Denmark who has played together for years under various names while slowly, but surely, perfecting their unique brand of semi-improvisational psychedelic rock.
Based around Christoffer Brøchmanns complex and powerful drumming Papir creates instrumental journeys -- organic structures of sound that move forward with the hypnotic groove of Can or electric Miles Davis through euphoric peaks, thunderous riffs and beautiful cosmic dronescapes.
Nicklas Sørensens guitar playing displays his love for fuzzed-out psychedelic rock from the 1960s and 1970s but also has a highly melodic aspect that reveals his admiration for German heroes Michael Rother and Manuel Göttsching. Similarly Christian Becher Clausen's bass playing covers a wide palette of ideas and sounds -- sometimes using the instrument as a solid groove-maker and other times as a tool for creating spacy soundscapes and drones. As a unit the three members achieve what the great power trios of the 1960s did at their most fertile: the ability to combine each aspect of the band into a whole that surpasses the sum of its parts.
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Robert Forster - 121 - 2017-09-23 - Copenhagen Jazzhouse, DK
Robert Forster - 2017-09-23 - Copenhagen Jazzhouse, DK - 121
Ibrahim Electric - Live @ Copenhagen Jazzhouse (Target Records)
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Papir @ Jazzhouse - Copenhagen (Part 4/4 - 17th of March 2013)
Danish psych rock outfit Papir performing at Jazzhouse in Copenhagen.
Papir is a young three-piece from Copenhagen, Denmark who has played together for years under various names while slowly, but surely, perfecting their unique brand of semi-improvisational psychedelic rock.
Based around Christoffer Brøchmanns complex and powerful drumming Papir creates instrumental journeys -- organic structures of sound that move forward with the hypnotic groove of Can or electric Miles Davis through euphoric peaks, thunderous riffs and beautiful cosmic dronescapes.
Nicklas Sørensens guitar playing displays his love for fuzzed-out psychedelic rock from the 1960s and 1970s but also has a highly melodic aspect that reveals his admiration for German heroes Michael Rother and Manuel Göttsching. Similarly Christian Becher Clausen's bass playing covers a wide palette of ideas and sounds -- sometimes using the instrument as a solid groove-maker and other times as a tool for creating spacy soundscapes and drones. As a unit the three members achieve what the great power trios of the 1960s did at their most fertile: the ability to combine each aspect of the band into a whole that surpasses the sum of its parts.
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Ryley Walker - If I Were A Carpenter - 2016-12-06 - Copenhagen Jazzhouse, DK
Ryley Walker - 2016-12-06 - Copenhagen Jazzhouse, DK - If I Were A Carpenter
Robert Forster - Born to a Family - 2017-09-23 - Copenhagen Jazzhouse, DK
Robert Forster - 2017-09-23 - Copenhagen Jazzhouse, DK - Born to a Family
Aldous Harding - Horizon live at Jazzhouse, Copenhagen, Denmark (snippet)
Emnet - Jazzhouse, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2015-05-17 (excerpt)
Marilyn Mazur's Future Song - Live at Copenhagen Jazzhouse, 2006
From Marilyn Mazur - Queen of Percussion. Documentary by Christian Braad Thomsen. Denmark 2006
Marilyn Mazur (percussion)
Hans Ulrik (saxes), Aina Kemanis (vocals), Elvira Plenar (piano/keyboard), Eivind Aarset (guitars), Klavs Hovman (bass), Audun Kleive (drums).
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Robert Forster - People Say - 2017-09-23 - Copenhagen Jazzhouse, DK
Robert Forster - 2017-09-23 - Copenhagen Jazzhouse, DK - People Say
Shellac - Riding Bikes - 2014-10-30 - Copenhagen Jazzhouse, DK
Shellac - Riding Bikes - 2014-10-30 - Copenhagen Jazzhouse, DK
Robert Forster - Spring Rain - 2017-09-23 - Copenhagen Jazzhouse, DK
Robert Forster - 2017-09-23 - Copenhagen Jazzhouse, DK - Spring Rain
Robert Forster - Love is a Sign - 2017-09-23 - Copenhagen Jazzhouse, DK
Robert Forster - 2017-09-23 - Copenhagen Jazzhouse, DK - Love is a Sign