Dive into the serene and introspective world of Lars Jansson with his 2004 jazz album, "I Am That." This captivating collection of thirteen tracks showcases Jansson's mastery of the piano, accompanied by the skilled bass of Lars Danielsson and the rhythmic prowess of Anders Kjellberg on drums. Recorded in Göteborg in September 2004 and released under the Imogena label, this album is a testament to Jansson's unique compositional style and his ability to blend traditional jazz elements with contemporary influences.
"I Am That" features a diverse range of compositions, from the reflective "Time to Be Alone" to the upbeat "Give Me Five." Each track offers a unique perspective, highlighting Jansson's versatility and depth as a musician. The album's title track, "I Am That," sets the tone with its contemplative melody, while "The Sky Is There" and "Non-Doing" explore themes of tranquility and inner peace. The inclusion of pieces like "Appleton" and "Latour" demonstrates Jansson's ability to experiment with new forms and structures, making this album a rich and rewarding listening experience.
With a total duration of 59 minutes, "I Am That" is a cohesive and engaging journey through the mind of Lars Jansson. Whether you're a longtime fan of his work or a newcomer to his music, this album offers a compelling introduction to his distinctive sound and artistic vision. The album's cover, designed by Eddie Löthman and featuring photography by Rolf Ohlson, complements the music perfectly, creating a visually and aurally immersive experience.