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01. "The Child Within" 02. "Way In" 03. "Lay Your Sleeping Head, My Love" 04. "Spiral Song" 05. "Restored, Returned" 06. "Left Over Lullaby No.2" 07. "The Swirl / Wrapped In A Yielding Air" 08. "Left Over Lullaby No.1 / O Stand, Stand At The Window" 09. "Your Crooked Heart" 10. "The Gaze" 11. "Left Over Lullaby No.3"
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 | Description: | 2010 release from lauded Norwegian pianist Tord Gustavsen. On Restored Returned, Gustavsen delivers a strikingly different album, branching off in new directions with a reconfigured band. Into the group come two Norwegian improvisers familiar to ECM listeners. New bassist is Mats Eilertsen, well-known for his work with Jacob Young. Saxophonist Tore Brunborg too, has previously been heard on ECM discs with Arild Andersen, Jon Balke's Magnetic North Orchestra, and Misha Alperin. For the first time on a Gustavsen recording, vocals are featured: The voice of Kristin Asbjornsen, with a husky timbre comparable to Billie Holiday or Madeleine Peyroux.Recorded in January 2009 at Rainbow Studio, Oslo.
Lyrics in tracks 3, 5, 7 & 7 are from Auden's "Another Time".
CD jewelcase in cardboard slipcase.
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Manfred Eicher |
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11 |
 | Manufacturer No.: |
1798987 |
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