"First Impression" is a captivating jazz album by Ukrainian pianist and composer Misha Alperin, released in 1999 under the prestigious ECM Records label. This album marks the first recorded collaboration between Alperin and the renowned British reedman John Surman, creating a unique blend of Nordic and contemporary jazz influences. The album features a stellar lineup, including Arkady Shilkloper on French horn and flugelhorn, Terje Gewelt on double-bass, Jon Christensen on drums, and Hans-Kristian Kjos Sørensen on percussion.
Recorded in December 1997 at the iconic Rainbow Studio in Oslo, "First Impression" is a testament to the rich musical dialogue between Alperin and Surman. The album's nine tracks, spanning 44 minutes, offer a diverse range of compositions that showcase the artists' virtuosity and creative synergy. From the evocative "Overture" to the intricate "Fifth Impression," each piece is a masterclass in improvisation and composition, highlighting the musicians' deep understanding of jazz and classical traditions.
The album's standout tracks include the hauntingly beautiful "Twilight Hour" and the dynamic "City Dance," both of which demonstrate the ensemble's ability to seamlessly blend melodic and rhythmic complexity. "First Impression" is a must-listen for jazz enthusiasts and anyone seeking a rich, immersive musical experience.