Michael Wollny's "Live" is a captivating snapshot of the German jazz pianist's prowess, captured during a dynamic performance at JazzBaltica in Salzau, Germany, in July 2010. This album, released on ACT Music, features Wollny alongside his long-time collaborators Eva Kruse on double bass and Eric Schaefer on drums, presenting a cohesive and freewheeling set that showcases the trio's exceptional chemistry and improvisational skills.
The nine-track album, spanning 47 minutes, is a testament to Wollny's versatility and virtuosity. From the delicate and introspective "Blüten" to the high-energy and rhythmic "Gorilla Biscuits," the album offers a diverse range of moods and styles. "Shelley" and "Kiyoshi" highlight the trio's ability to blend intricate melodies with complex rhythms, while "Etude No. 1" and "Arsène Somnabule" demonstrate Wollny's classical influences and technical mastery.
Recorded live, the album captures the raw energy and spontaneity of the performance, with each track seamlessly flowing into the next. The recording quality is exceptional, with the mix bringing out the nuances of each instrument and the interplay between the musicians. "Live" is not just a collection of songs but a vivid portrayal of a live jazz performance, offering listeners an intimate and engaging experience.
Wollny's "Live" is a standout album in his discography, showcasing his growth as a musician and his ability to lead a trio with such cohesion and creativity. Whether you're a longtime fan of Michael Wollny or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to impress and inspire.