Marius Neset's "Birds" is a captivating journey into the world of contemporary jazz, released in 2013 under the Edition Records label. This, the fourth album from the Norwegian saxophonist, showcases Neset's evolution as both a performer and a bandleader. With a unique blend of instruments, including accordion, a quintet of brass players, and the delicate flutes of his teenage sister Ingrid, "Birds" stands out as Neset's most intricately composed work to date.
The album features eleven tracks, each offering a distinct sonic landscape. From the evocative title track "Birds" to the rhythmic "Boxing," and the whimsical "Spring Dance," Neset and his ensemble weave a tapestry of sounds that are both innovative and accessible. The inclusion of tracks like "Sacred Universe" and "Math of Mars" hints at Neset's penchant for exploring cosmic themes, adding a layer of depth to the album's composition.
"Birds" is a testament to Neset's versatility and his ability to push the boundaries of jazz. The album's duration of 62 minutes is filled with rich, textured compositions that highlight the collective talent of Neset and his bandmates. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Birds" promises an enriching listening experience.
(C) 2013 Edition Records
Tracks
BirdsMarius Neset, Ivo Neame, Jim Hart, Anton Eger, Jasper Høiby
RepriseMarius Neset, Ivo Neame, Jim Hart, Anton Eger, Jasper Høiby
BoxingMarius Neset, Ivo Neame, Jim Hart, Anton Eger, Jasper Høiby
Portuguese WindmillMarius Neset, Ivo Neame, Jim Hart, Anton Eger, Jasper Høiby
Spring DanceMarius Neset, Ivo Neame, Jim Hart, Anton Eger, Jasper Høiby
Fields of ClubsMarius Neset, Ivo Neame, Jim Hart, Anton Eger, Jasper Høiby
The Place of WelcomeMarius Neset, Ivo Neame, Jim Hart, Anton Eger, Jasper Høiby
Introduction to Sacred UniverseMarius Neset, Ivo Neame, Jim Hart, Anton Eger, Jasper Høiby
Sacred UniverseMarius Neset, Ivo Neame, Jim Hart, Anton Eger, Jasper Høiby
Math of MarsMarius Neset, Ivo Neame, Jim Hart, Anton Eger, Jasper Høiby
FanfareMarius Neset, Ivo Neame, Jim Hart, Anton Eger, Jasper Høiby