Esbjörn Svensson Trio
E.S.T. LIVE ‘95 LP 2x12"

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- A1: Say Hello To Mr. D (To Mr. S)
- A2: The Rube Thing
- B1: Happy Heads And Crazy Feds
- B2: The Day After (Leaving)
- B3: Like Wash It Or Something
- C1: Breadbasket
- C2: What Did You Buy Today
- C3: Hymn Of The River Brown
- C4: Same As Before
- D1: Mr. & Mrs. Handkerchief
- D2: Dodge The Dodo (Live In Montreux 1999)
The Esbjörn Svensson Trio, e.s.t. for short, are still
celebrated today as one of the most important and
influential European jazz bands of the last 20
years.
In 1999, the three Swedes achieved their
international breakthrough with ‘From Gagarin’s
Point Of View’. A star rose in the musical sky and a
unique world career followed. But sometimes stars
shine for much longer than one thinks. On ‘e.s.t.
Live 95’ there are recordings that prove that this
was also true for the Esbjörn Svensson Trio.
The band, founded in 1993, found their very
specific sound early on but it was not initially
noticed outside its home country. In 1995, when
the trio’s namesake still wore long hair and a
headband, these recordings were made at various
locations in Sweden. And whoever hears how the
trio played back then is left breathless.
Much of what distinguishes e.s.t. was already
strongly pronounced here: the coherence and
powerful grip of the playing; the catchy themes that
immediately jump out at the listener and yet do not
become clichéd; the fusion of the music of role
models like Thelonious Monk and Keith Jarrett into
a style of their own, always infected by the forward
thrust of rock. Magical moments were saved for
eternity by these recordings.
Now this e.s.t. early work is available on double
vinyl.

