Immerse yourself in the eclectic and vibrant world of Hans Koller's "Margret Rose — Jazz Collection," a captivating blend of krautrock, cool jazz, and free jazz released in 2011. This 17-track album, spanning a total of 1 hour and 4 minutes, is a testament to Koller's versatility and mastery of various jazz styles.
The album opens with "Hommage A Hans Hartung," a tribute to the renowned German painter, setting the tone for a collection that is as much an artistic endeavor as it is a musical one. Koller's background in painting, studied at the Beaux-Arts school in Leipzig, is evident in the way he crafts each piece, much like an artist would a painting.
Throughout the album, Koller pays homage to various influential figures in the art and music worlds. Tracks like "Hommage A Soulages" and "Saint John Perse" are dedicated to the French abstract painter Pierre Soulages and the poet and diplomat Saint-John Perse, respectively. These tracks showcase Koller's ability to translate the essence of visual art and poetry into music.
The album also features a mix of original compositions and covers. Koller's rendition of "Casa Loma," originally a popular song by Bert Kaempfert, is a standout track that showcases his unique interpretation of classic tunes. Other notable tracks include "Ruth," "Mingus Privat," and "Ella," each offering a glimpse into Koller's diverse musical influences and his ability to blend different genres seamlessly.
"Margret Rose — Jazz Collection" is not just a collection of songs but a journey through Koller's musical evolution. It's a celebration of jazz in all its forms, from the cool and sophisticated to the free and experimental. Whether you're a longtime fan of Hans Koller or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.