"Meeting in Stockholm" is a captivating jazz album featuring the masterful piano of Claes Crona, a renowned Swedish jazz pianist, and the legendary trumpeter Harry "Sweets" Edison. Released in 2000, this album is a testament to the timeless appeal of jazz ballads, showcasing eight beautifully crafted tracks that highlight the chemistry between these two virtuosos.
Recorded live at Stampen in Stockholm on July 4, 1985, the album includes performances of classic standards such as "Sweetback," "Memories of You," and "Satin Doll," alongside lesser-known gems like "Secret Love" and "It Could Happen to You." The addition of two tracks featuring the hard-swinging Dane Jesper Thilo on tenor sax, Arne Wilhelmson on bass, and Per Hultén on drums, enriches the album with a dynamic live energy that transports the listener back to the intimate setting of Stampen.
Crona, born in Stockholm in 1940, is known for his extensive discography and collaborations with numerous musicians. His work with Harry "Sweets" Edison, Gunnar "Silja-Bloo" Nilsson, and Niels-Henning Örsted-Pedersen underscores his versatility and deep understanding of jazz. This album, originally recorded in 1985 and reissued in 2000, captures a moment in time when two jazz greats came together to create something truly special.
With a duration of 1 hour and 7 minutes, "Meeting in Stockholm" is a rich tapestry of jazz ballads that will appeal to both seasoned jazz enthusiasts and those new to the genre. The album's production by Beaver Records ensures a high-quality listening experience, making it a valuable addition to any jazz collection.