Tore Brunborg - 1993 - Tid Info
The album is characterized by its evocative, spacious sound—a hallmark of the "Nordic Tone" that emphasizes melody and atmosphere over frenetic pace. The tracklist follows a distinctive Roman numeral naming convention, suggesting a cohesive, multi-part suite: (4:29) II (6:34) III A (5:53) Atteni (5:51) III B (7:06) Kryss Fem (5:45) V (4:30) VI (5:28) VII (4:29)
Originally commissioned as a work for the Vossajazz festival in 1989 , "Tid" captures Brunborg at a pivotal moment in his career. While he was already well-known for his work with the award-winning band Masqualero , this project allowed him to lead a quartet into deeper, more contemplative territory. Why "Tid" Matters Today Tore Brunborg - 1993 - Tid
For fans of the TIDAL Jazz Collection or physical collectors, this album is more than just a historical artifact. It bridges the gap between the structured fusion of the 80s and the electronic-acoustic experiments that musicians like Bugge Wesseltoft would later pioneer. It is a record of patience, space, and the enduring beauty of the saxophone. Tore Brunborg 'Slow Snow' (Act) 3/5 - ukvibe The album is characterized by its evocative, spacious

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