
The jazz world is not short on piano trios, but it's not every day that one comes across a new trio with a personal musical language. "You Had Me At Goodbye", the debut release from the Norwegian trio contains highly melodical and lyrical instrumentals with elements from Scandinavian folk and melancholia and shades of the deep woods. It's definitely jazz, but their less is more approach is in contrast to most of their contemporaries, with structures almost like pop songs and with a strong focus on melodies and short solos.
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Perfectly Unhappy
End Of Summer
Anthem
Grinde
In the Mountains
Grounded
Reminiscence
Never Ending January
Home
In the Woods
We Don´t Need Another Hero
Floating
Passing By
1974
Could It Be Magic
On the Sea
Gravity
On The Jar
All Good Things
Brian
Third Stop
Masaka Tsara
Suburban Folk Song
Not Even In Brazil
Above The Horizon
To Whom It May Concern
Cold Front
Intermezzo
Hade
Naked Trees
Fall
Oslo
Dusk of Dawn
Komeda
Back To Base
Where The River Runs
Dancing Demons
Revisited
Transparent Darkness
The Other Side Of Melancholy
A Long Way From Home
Endless
Rosemary's Baby
We Don't Need Another Hero
As Good As It Gets
Sticks And Stones
Pressure
Indian Summer
The American
Drifting Clouds
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