Dive into the enchanting world of Swedish ballads and jazz with Jan Johansson's "In Hamburg with Georg Riedel," a captivating collection of radio recordings that span the final four years of Johansson's life. Released on August 26, 2011, via ACT Music, this album is a testament to Johansson's musical prowess and his deep connection with his closest collaborator, bassist Georg Riedel.
The album features 13 tracks, each a unique blend of traditional Swedish folk melodies and jazz improvisation. From the hauntingly beautiful "Visa från Utanmyra" to the lively "Polka från Jämtland," and the iconic "Här kommer Pippi Långstrump," Johansson's piano playing is both virtuosic and deeply expressive. The album also includes jazz standards like "Nature Boy" and "Yesterdays," showcasing Johansson's versatility and mastery of the genre.
Recorded between 1965 and 1968, these tracks offer a rare glimpse into Johansson's creative process and his ability to seamlessly blend different musical styles. The album's duration of 52 minutes is a perfect length for both casual listening and in-depth exploration. Whether you're a fan of Swedish folk music, jazz, or simply great piano playing, "In Hamburg with Georg Riedel" is an album that deserves a place in your collection.