Lars Jansson's 2000 album, Witnessing, is a masterful jazz collection that showcases the Swedish musician's skill and artistry. Released on 15 September 2000 via Imogena, this 12-track album is a testament to Jansson's ability to craft intricate and engaging melodies.
With a duration of 1 hour and 2 minutes, Witnessing takes the listener on a journey through a range of emotions and moods, from the introspective 'Success-Failure' to the upbeat 'Get It'. The album features a mix of slower tracks, such as 'At Ease' and 'Just Being', alongside more energetic pieces like 'New Blues' and 'Resting in the Shadow'.
Throughout the album, Jansson's piano playing is accompanied by a talented ensemble, creating a rich and layered sound that is quintessentially jazz. The dedication to Fred Sturm on track 5, 'Fred', adds a personal touch to the album, highlighting Jansson's appreciation for his peers and influences.
Recorded at the Swedish Radio studio in Göteborg, Witnessing is a testament to Jansson's skill as a composer and performer. With its nuanced and expressive soundscapes, this album is sure to delight fans of jazz and music lovers alike. So sit back, relax, and immerse yourself in the captivating world of Lars Jansson's Witnessing.