"Cornelis vs Riedel" is a captivating journey through the worlds of Swedish ballads and jazz, masterfully crafted by Georg Riedel in collaboration with Nicolai Dunger and Sarah Riedel. Released on October 10, 2011, under the Playground Music label, this album spans a concise yet impactful 50 minutes, featuring 16 tracks that seamlessly blend the rich traditions of Swedish folk music with the improvisational spirit of jazz.
The album opens with "Se här dansar Fredrik Åkare," setting a gentle, melodic tone that carries through to tracks like "En visa till Veronica" and "Rörande ett intermezzo." Riedel's compositions, such as "À la Taube" and "En visa till Ellen när hon hade flyttat hemifrån," showcase his ability to weave intricate narratives through music, each piece telling a story that resonates deeply with the heart.
Highlights include the playful "Ta hit ett piano! sa Jan Johansson" and the tender "Ge mej ett kärlekstecken," which demonstrate the album's range from whimsical to heartfelt. The album also features beautiful renditions of classic Swedish songs like "Lilla regn" and "Rosenblad, rosenblad," reimagined with a jazz sensibility that adds a fresh, modern twist.
Riedel's collaboration with Dunger and Sarah Riedel brings a dynamic energy to the album, with each artist contributing their unique talents to create a cohesive and engaging listening experience. Whether you're a fan of traditional Swedish ballads or jazz enthusiasts looking for something new, "Cornelis vs Riedel" offers a delightful fusion of genres that will captivate and inspire.