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April 21, 2010

Arild Andersen Trio live at Jazzfest Berlin 2009


Tommy Smith · saxophone
Arild Andersen · bass
Patrice Heral · drums

recorded live at Haus der Berliner Festspiele, Main Stage, November 8, 2009

1. Ilama Ilama
2. Backe
3. Out House
4. Dream Horse

When George Russell put together a band of completely unknown young Norwegian musicians in the late sixties, bassist Arild Andersen was one of them. The others were Jan Garbarek, Terje Rypdal and Jon Christensen. Soon the quartet was gaining confidence and wider acclaim and released their first album Afric Pepperbird on the ECM label – a landmark of Norwegian jazz.
Arild Andersen has been one of Europe's leading bass players ever since, also playing the local Oslo rhythm section for visiting Americans like Don Cherry, George Russell and Sam Rivers. He recorded 16 albums in his own name for ECM. Bill Frisell, Ralph Towner, Nana Vasconcelos, Paul Motian, Alphonze Mouzon, Kenny Wheeler and John Taylor are among the great musicians that can be heard on some of these albums.
His recent trio features Scottish saxophone player Tommy Smith and Italian expatriate Paolo Vinaccia on drums. Since Vinaccia was ill last November, French drummer Patrice Heral sat in with his old friend Arild Andersen.
One of his recent recordings is "Electra", released of course on ECM

December 30, 2009

Arild Andersen Trio live at NDR 2009


Arild Andersen, bass
Tommy Smith, tenor sax
Patrice Heral, drums

recorded live at Rolf-Liebermann-Saal, Northern German Broadcast, November 13, 2009

1. Independency Part 1
2. Backe
3. Independency Part 3
4. Dream Horse
5. Commander Schmuck's Earflap Hat

In 2007 Norwegian bassist Arild Andersen recorded a live album for ECM with a trio similar to this one called "Live At Belleville" featuring some of the tunes played also in Cologne. “Live At Belleville” may be Arild’s most powerful trio recording since “Triptykon” with Garbarek and Vesala, back in 1972.