Terje Rypdal: Waves - LP 180g Vinyl

ECM Records

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SKU:
ECM 1110
UPC:
0602547811196
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Edition:
1x LP Vinyl
Rotation Speed:
33rpm
Record Weight:
180g
Vinyl Record Type:
LP
ECM Records Cat#:
ECM 1110
Released:
2016 in Germany
Original Release:
1978 Label ECM Records Cat# ECM 1110
Genre:
Jazz
Artist:
Terje Rypdal
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Terje Rypdal’s Waves (recorded 1977) announced the beginning of the Norwegian guitarist’s association with Danish trumpeter Palle Mikkelborg, which continues to this day. The album also introduced one of Terje’s most enduringly popular pieces, “Per Ulv.” “Rypdal’s album is a series of sonic excursions ranging from the expressionist to the impressionist…” wrote Record World. “Rypdal’s guitar and Mikkelborg’s trumpet are well-matched, with Manfred Eicher’s typically superb production putting it all in focus.”

Initially published in January 1978, vinyl is reissued in October 2016 as audiophile pressing taken from the original analog tapes.

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TRACKLIST

A1 Per Ulv, Written-By – T. Rypdal 8:33
A2 Karusell, Written-By – T. Rypdal 8:08
A3 Stenskoven, Written-By – P. Mikkelborg 3:42
B1 Waves, Written-By – T. Rypdal 5:38
B2 The Dain Curse, Written-By – T. Rypdal 8:41
B3 Charisma, Written-By – T. Rypdal 6:15

 

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  • 5
    Rypdal's Finest

    Posted by Chris on 10th May 2022

    This came out in '78 and pretty much left everything Rypdal had done previously in the dust. Before Waves, Rypdal had spent a few years fine-tuning Miles Davis'jazzfunkfusion legacy (albeit with a pronounced Scandinavian flavor), but Waves is a BIG leap forward, with a truly original & fresh feel & approach. On this record Rypdal's stellar guitar often takes a back seat while trumpet wunderkind Palle Mikkelborg establishes the melodies (Per Ulv and The Dain Curse are a couple of the catchiest melodies in Rypdal's career as a composer)and blows at length. the moody & atmospheric Rypdal we all know & love is here too (Karusell & Charisma)- this record has it all! Jon Christensen on drums is easily up to the challenge throughout. Sveinung Hovensjo on bass is the invisible man here, prefiguring the bass-less lineup on Rypdal's follow up to Waves, Descendre.This record is criminally unknown $ unsung. In my perfect Alternate Universe Terje Rypdal, along with the likes of Frank Zappa and Ralph Towner,is properly acknowledged and revered as the towering guitar master & composer which he truly is in this deeply flawed universe...

  • 5
    Worthy of reverence, or a first listen

    Posted by Dennis on 10th May 2022

    We are often wedded more to an album than a person, since the album can be all that is immediately, and give you that for the rest of your life. This album is one of those for me, tho After the Rain is perhaps even closer to my heart. A few thoughts, since I agree and can't better Chris Juergens review. The thoughts: I love the unexpectedly strange, what's next, and meditative vastness or longing of this ECM style. Some won't, like existentialism, you either get it, or you don't. Once you sign on to the majesty and singular individual solo voice of the music, you feel/see the vast emotional imagination of it all, and yet, hey, it's just guys playing in a studio with alot of echo. Therein lies the second thought. Excellence of ideas, and the continuing flow of almost totally non-black, non-funky interplay. The groove is more metronomic than dance. This is jazz that is nordic, thus, to me, highly capable, highly inventive, but oddly rhythmic and black keyed. Ultimately, as with most ECM (to its credit!) This is solitary music. Ice instead of steam, or sweat. Maybe I'm just laying on the Norgasm... The close, intense yet somehow cold coming and fulfilment. Each tune is so different on this album. Per Ulv - as the other reviewer said, it sticks to your head. And Christensen's drumming, man, if you can drum this good, you are tasty. Karusell- OK, the ride with the horses? Man, it must be the one in the middle of nowhere. But it's a waltz in the middle, yes? Stenskoven - makes a Berlin/BrechtWeil noise to me. I love this one. Waves - the horizon made like a fast video, with the wavs being sky to me. The Dain Curse - some kinda lope bass with a wildness that never gives up. Charisma - the OM run of the set, this one is pretty damn cosmic while keeping the guitar bluesey enough to bring you back down from any trip you might have taken. For advanced heads, and those who love Nordic ECM jazz, a classic of the genre. For those who want to hear how music can never get old, this is a good choice. For those who want a party, check out The Hot Club of France.

  • 5
    Great music

    Posted by Taylor on 10th May 2022

    Timeless and everlasting. Great music.