Jan Erik Vold's "Briskeby Blues" is a captivating journey through the realms of adult standards, vocal jazz, and cool jazz, released on January 1, 1969, under Universal Music AS. This 45-minute album is a testament to Vold's versatility and artistry, offering a rich tapestry of spoken word and melodic compositions that showcase his unique voice and perspective.
The album opens with the original "Bo på Briskeby Blues," setting the tone for the eclectic mix of tracks that follow. From the hauntingly beautiful "Tang" to the introspective "Å møte en gammel kjenning noen år senere," Vold weaves a narrative that is both personal and universal. The upbeat "Uplift Blues" and the dreamy "Sommerdrømmer" highlight his range, while tracks like "Funny" and "Ikke si det. Jeg vet" reveal his wit and charm.
Vold's spoken word pieces, such as "Tale for loffen" and "Han var her," add a layer of depth and intimacy, inviting listeners into his world. The album closes with "Han var her," leaving a lasting impression of an artist who is unafraid to explore the complexities of human emotion and experience.
"Briskeby Blues" is a timeless collection that continues to resonate with audiences, showcasing Jan Erik Vold's enduring talent and his significant contribution to the world of jazz and spoken word.