Jan Erik Vold's "Storytellers" is a captivating journey through the spoken word and jazz landscape, released on September 9, 1998, under Hot Club Records. This unique album blends the rich traditions of adult standards, vocal jazz, cool jazz, and spoken word, creating a mesmerizing experience that lasts just over an hour and a half.
The album features a diverse collection of poems from renowned writers, including Henrik Wergeland, Arthur Rimbaud, and Wisława Szymborska, among others. Jan Erik Vold's masterful narration brings these literary works to life, accompanied by a smooth and sophisticated jazz backdrop. The combination of Vold's evocative storytelling and the cool, melodic jazz arrangements makes "Storytellers" a standout piece in the world of spoken word and jazz fusion.
Each track on "Storytellers" offers a unique perspective, from the introspective "Til Foraaret" by Henrik Wergeland to the hauntingly beautiful "Dødsfuge" by Paul Celan. The album's diverse range of poems and jazz compositions ensures that there is something for every listener to appreciate. Whether you're a fan of jazz, poetry, or both, "Storytellers" is an album that will leave a lasting impression.