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Baritone Landscape

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Baritone Landscape
Studio album by
Released2001 (2001)
RecordedAll other tracks recorded in Sofienberg Kirke, Oslo, 4 December 1998
GenreJazz
Length39:38
LabelGemini Records
ProducerRoger Valstad & Björn Petersen

Baritone Landscape (released 2001 by the label Gemini Records - GMCD 107) is a solo album by John Pål Inderberg.[1][2]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
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Dagbladet[1]

Barytone saxophone is an unusual solo instrument. Reviewer Tomas Lauvland Pettersen on Listen to Norway, states: "On the aptly titled Baritone Landscape he has gathered a crew of formidable players to explore what could loosely be described as the Tristano School. Joining in on the unorthodox key changes and augmented chords is piano player Vigleik Storaas, bassist Sondre Meisfjord and drummer Ernst Wiggo Sandbakk – all highly respected players with a strong background from Trondheim’s Jazz Conservatory. Inderberg is one of the few baritone players to attempt the challenging multi-noted theme statements and serpentine-like solos, which form such important aspects of Tristano’s work. Most will agree that he has succeeded in his attempt".[2]

The review by Terje Mosnes of the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet awarded the album dice 5.[1]

Track listing

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  1. «Brother Can You Spare a Dime» (5:47)
    (Jay Gorney)
  2. «It's You» (5:07)
    (Lee Konitz)
  3. «Bassalter» (7:04)
    (John Pål Inderberg)
  4. «Feather Bed/No Splice» (5:28)
    (Ted Brown/Lee Konitz)
  5. «Baritone Landscape» (4:17)
    (John Pål Inderberg)
  6. «Dream Stepper» (3:28)
    (Lee Konitz)
  7. «Dixies Dilemma/Emma» (8:23)
    (Warne Marsh)

Personnel

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Credits

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  • Alun Morgan - liner notes
  • Björn Petersen - executive producer
  • Roger Valstad - engineer & producer[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Mosnes, Terje (2001-06-26). "Høyt nivå - Overbevisende "landskapsmaleri" signert John Pål Inderberg" (in Norwegian). Dagbladet. Retrieved 2012-12-12.
  2. ^ a b Pettersen, Tomas Lauvland (2003-02-26). "John Pål Inderberg: Baritone Landscape Review". Listen to Norway Ballade.no. Archived from the original on 2006-02-14. Retrieved 2012-12-12.
  3. ^ "John Pål Inderberg - Baritone Landscape". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 2012-12-12.