Nils Landgren, the renowned jazz musician, presents "Swedish Folk Modern," a captivating blend of smooth jazz and traditional Swedish folk music. Released on March 29, 2005, under the ACT Music label, this album offers a unique fusion of genres, creating a sound that is both contemporary and deeply rooted in Scandinavian heritage.
Spanning a duration of 59 minutes, "Swedish Folk Modern" features 13 tracks, each showcasing Landgren's virtuosic skills on the trombone and his ability to seamlessly integrate traditional folk melodies with modern jazz arrangements. The album opens with "Hornlat," a lively and energetic piece that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Other highlights include "Vallat Fran Jämtland," a traditional folk tune reimagined with a jazz twist, and "Free Esbjörn," a tribute to the late Swedish jazz pianist Esbjörn Svensson.
The album also includes a Christmas track, "Midsommervaka from Swedish Rapsody No.1," which offers a fresh perspective on the traditional holiday melody. Landgren's rendition of "Halling," a traditional Norwegian folk dance, is another standout track, showcasing his ability to infuse traditional music with a modern sensibility.
Throughout the album, Landgren is joined by a talented ensemble of musicians, including pianist Bugge Wesseltoft, guitarist Ulf Rådelius, and drummer Magnus Öström. Their collective virtuosity and chemistry shine through in every track, creating a rich and dynamic soundscape that is both sophisticated and accessible.
"Swedish Folk Modern" is a testament to Nils Landgren's versatility and creativity as a musician. Whether you're a fan of jazz, folk, or simply great music, this album is sure to delight and inspire.