Arne Domnérus, a celebrated figure in the world of jazz, presents "Heartfelt," a captivating album that seamlessly blends jazz with Swedish ballads, released on January 1, 1994, under the Proprius label. Spanning just under an hour, this 14-track collection offers a rich tapestry of musical styles and moods.
The album opens with the serene "O Gud, all sannings källa," setting a contemplative tone that carries through to tracks like "Vid groddammen" and "The Shepherd." Domnérus's mastery shines in his arrangements, particularly in the hauntingly beautiful "3 Gymnopedies: No. 3. Lent et grave," arranged for guitar and organ, and the soulful "Hymn to Freedom."
"Heartfelt" also showcases Domnérus's versatility, with tracks like the upbeat "TGTT - Somebody Cares" and the sultry "Mood Indigo" demonstrating his jazz prowess. The album's Swedish roots are evident in tracks like "Barfotasånger: No. 20. Min längtan" and "Tillägnan," offering a unique cultural perspective.
The album concludes with the powerful "They crucified my Lord," leaving the listener with a sense of both reflection and inspiration. "Heartfelt" is a testament to Arne Domnérus's musical genius, offering a journey through jazz and Swedish ballads that is both intimate and expansive.