Dive into the enchanting world of Swedish jazz with Arne Domnérus' "Sugar Fingers," a captivating album released in 1993 under the Phontastic label. This instrumental gem is a testament to Domnérus' mastery of the clarinet, accompanied by the talented Jan Lundgren on piano and featuring the exceptional Lars Erstrand. The album is a beautiful blend of jazz and Swedish ballads, offering a soothing and sophisticated listening experience.
"Sugar Fingers" spans a generous 1 hour and 7 minutes, featuring 12 tracks that showcase the quartet's exceptional musicianship. The album opens with the classic "Bye Bye Blackbird" and includes other timeless pieces like "Avalon," "That's All," and "Tea For Two." Each track is a masterclass in jazz, with Domnérus' clarinet weaving intricate melodies that are both soulful and uplifting.
The album also features original compositions, such as the title track "Sugar Fingers," which highlights the quartet's creative prowess. The ensemble's chemistry is palpable, with each musician contributing to a rich and dynamic sound. Sture Akerberg on bass and Johan Löfcrantz on drums provide a solid rhythmic foundation, allowing Domnérus and Lundgren to shine.
"Sugar Fingers" is a must-listen for jazz enthusiasts and those who appreciate the elegance of Swedish ballads. The album's timeless appeal makes it a valuable addition to any music collection, offering a delightful journey through the world of jazz.