Lifelines (Arild Andersen album)

Lifelines (released 1981 in Germany) is the fourth album by Norwegian jazz bassist and composer Arild Andersen, recorded July 1980 at Talent Studio, Oslo, and released on the ECM label (ECM 1188).[1] Andersen chose to depart from his usual quartet for Lifelines, forming a new one to take advantage of long held musical relationships with Kenny Wheeler and Paul Motian.[2] Though the quartet toured Norway prior to the album sessions, its existence was short-lived. Andersen would nevertheless go on to perform with each of the quartet's members in different musical configurations and projects.[2]

Lifelines
Studio album by
Released1981
RecordedJuly 1980
GenreJazz
Length42:46
LabelECM
ProducerManfred Eicher
Arild Andersen chronology
Green Shading Into Blue
(1978)
Lifelines
(1981)
A Molde Concert
(1981)

Track listing

All compositions by Arild Andersen except as indicated
  1. "Cameron" (6:23)
  2. "Prelude" - composed by Steve Dobrogosz (5:53)
  3. "Landloper" (0:48)
  4. "Predawn" (6:02)
  5. "Dear Kenny" (6:20)
  6. "A Song I Used To Play" (2:42)
  7. "Lifelines" (6:28)
  8. "Anew" - composed by Radka Toneff (8:30)
  • Recorded at Talent Studios in Oslo, Norway in July 1980[3]

Personnel

Credits

References

  1. Grillo, Tyran (2011). "Arild Andersen: Lifelines (ECM 1188)". Between Sound and Space: ECM Records and Beyond. Retrieved 16 March 2023.
  2. Salamon, Samo (2021). "Dr. Jazz Talks #51: Samo Šalamon & Arild Andersen interview". Samo Salamon. YouTube. Retrieved 16 March 2023.
  3. Discogs (March 1981). "Arild Andersen - Lifelines". Discogs. Retrieved 16 March 2023.
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