Dive into the rich, velvety sounds of Al Cohn's "Live with Laila Dahlseth/Totti Bergh Quintet," a captivating jazz album that seamlessly blends cool jazz, hard bop, and bebop elements. Released on November 11, 2002, under Gemini Records, this album is a testament to Al Cohn's mastery as a saxophonist and his ability to create a mesmerizing musical experience.
The album features nine enchanting tracks, including the timeless "Someone to Watch Over Me" and the lively "St. Thomas." Each song is a journey through the intricate landscapes of jazz, showcasing Al Cohn's virtuosic playing and the exquisite harmonies of the Totti Bergh Quintet. The collaboration with the Norwegian vocalist Laila Dahlseth adds a unique dimension to the album, her voice weaving beautifully with the instrumental arrangements.
With a duration of 1 hour and 11 minutes, "Live with Laila Dahlseth/Totti Bergh Quintet" is a comprehensive exploration of Al Cohn's musical genius. The album's genre-blending approach ensures that there's something for every jazz enthusiast, from the smooth, laid-back grooves of "East of the Sun" to the upbeat energy of "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered."
This album is not just a collection of songs but a celebration of Al Cohn's enduring influence on the jazz world. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, "Live with Laila Dahlseth/Totti Bergh Quintet" offers a rich, immersive listening experience that highlights the timeless appeal of cool jazz and bebop.