"Pytt Pytt Blues" is a captivating album by Jan Erik Vold, released on January 1, 1992, under the Hot Club Records label. This album is a unique blend of adult standards, vocal jazz, cool jazz, and spoken word, offering a rich and diverse listening experience. With a total duration of 1 hour and 7 minutes, it features a variety of tracks that showcase Jan Erik Vold's distinctive style and versatility.
The album opens with "Allemannsdikt" and closes with "Avskjed Fra Nordre Gate," taking the audience through a journey of thought-provoking lyrics and melodic compositions. Tracks like "Kråkesang" and "Sofies Plass Blues" highlight the album's jazz influences, while "Kapitalismens Grunnleggende Mystikk" and "Balladen Om Norges Bank" delve into more spoken word and narrative-driven pieces. The album also includes poignant tracks like "Kurdere Er Et Folk Uten Land" and "En Dag Vil Var Hela Jorden Såld," which address social and political themes.
Jan Erik Vold's work on "Pytt Pytt Blues" is a testament to his ability to blend different genres seamlessly, creating a cohesive and engaging body of work. Whether you're a fan of jazz, spoken word, or simply appreciate well-crafted music, this album offers something unique and memorable.