In Sweden's late '60s creative explosion, when free jazz collided with folk traditions and experimental impulses ran wild, Roland Keijser and his quartet were creating something unprecedented. These lost recordings from Öppet Tre capture a pivotal moment when Swedish musicians were building bridges between American free jazz, minimal composition, and their own folk heritage—creating music that had never been heard before, anywhere. The Roland Keijser Kvartett existed in that magical space where jazz hadn't yet been institutionalized.
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Back Home Blues
Big Bad Bag Of Baba-Louie / Kvarteret Sniken / Slutning
Sommarromans
Kvarteret Sniken
Tusch / Untitled
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