"Simple Isn't Easy" is a captivating live jazz album by the renowned Swedish clarinetist Putte Wickman, released in 1995 under the Proprius label. Captured at the Stockholm Summer Jazz Festivals in 1993 and 1994, this album is a testament to Wickman's mastery and the vibrant energy of live jazz performances. Spanning a little over an hour, the album features nine tracks, each a classic in its own right, including timeless standards like "Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me)," "There'll Never Be Another You," and "How High the Moon."
Wickman's virtuosic playing shines through in every note, showcasing his impeccable technique and deep emotional resonance. The album is a delightful blend of well-known jazz pieces, each interpreted with Wickman's unique style and flair. From the tender ballad "Emily" to the upbeat "Days Of Wine And Roses," Wickman's clarinet weaves a tapestry of sound that is both sophisticated and accessible.
This live recording offers a rare glimpse into the dynamic interplay between Wickman and his ensemble, making it a cherished addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection. Whether you're a longtime fan of Putte Wickman or a newcomer to his music, "Simple Isn't Easy" promises an engaging and satisfying listening experience.