"Grace," released in January 2001, is a captivating live album by the renowned Norwegian pianist Ketil Bjørnstad. This album is a testament to Bjørnstad's versatility and depth as a musician, blending elements of jazz, classical, and contemporary music into a cohesive and enchanting experience. The album features a stellar lineup of musicians, including Anneli Drecker on vocals, Bendik Hofseth on saxophone, Eivind Aarset on guitar, Jan Bang on sampling and treatments, Arild Andersen on bass, and Trilok Gurtu on percussion.
"Grace" is a live recording that captures the essence of a live performance, with all the spontaneity and energy that comes with it. The album's tracklist includes fifteen tracks, each offering a unique blend of musical styles and moods. From the introspective "No Man Is An Iland..." to the lively "The Bait," and the hauntingly beautiful "Song" featuring Anneli Drecker's vocals, the album takes the listener on a journey through a variety of musical landscapes.
The album was originally commissioned for Festspillene i Nord-Norge 2002, also known as the Arctic Culture Festival, and was first performed at Vossajazz 2000. This background adds a layer of cultural significance to the album, making it not just a collection of songs, but a piece of artistic expression deeply rooted in its cultural context.
With a duration of just over an hour, "Grace" is a rich and rewarding listen, offering something new with each listen. Whether you're a fan of jazz, classical, or contemporary music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire. The album was released under Universal Music AS, ensuring a high standard of production and sound quality. So, sit back, relax, and let the enchanting melodies and rhythms of "Grace" transport you to a world of musical bliss.