"Mount Everest" is a captivating jazz fusion album by Swedish saxophonist Gilbert Holmström, released in 1981 under the Four Leaf Clover Records label. This 40-minute journey through the realms of jazz features six tracks that blend the intricate rhythms of Latin jazz with the improvisational spirit of post-bop, creating a rich and dynamic soundscape. Holmström's collaboration with the trio Mount Everest, comprising Kjell Jansson on bass and Conny Sjökvist on drums, results in a vibrant and energetic performance that showcases Holmström's virtuosity on the saxophone.
The album opens with "Rotten Gospel," a track that immediately draws the listener in with its infectious groove and complex harmonies. "Consideration" follows, offering a more introspective and melodic exploration, while "Good Fortune" brings a lively and upbeat tempo. "The Way I Feel for You" is a soulful ballad that highlights Holmström's expressive playing, and "Latin Doll" delivers a fiery Latin jazz experience. The album concludes with "Avsked (As We Say Goodbye)," a poignant and reflective piece that leaves a lasting impression.
"Mount Everest" is a testament to Holmström's skill as a composer and performer, offering a diverse range of styles and moods that will appeal to jazz enthusiasts and casual listeners alike. The album's fusion of Latin rhythms and post-bop improvisation creates a unique and engaging listening experience that stands out in the jazz landscape of the early 1980s.