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Lundgren was joined by two of the most disciplined and respected "engine room" players in modern jazz: (bass) and Kenny Washington (drums). Together, they recorded In New York for the independent Japanese label Marshmallow Records . A Masterclass in Standards and Originals
Lundgren is often described as a pioneer who melds the bebop tradition with the melodic "coolness" of his Swedish roots. Critics noted that these sessions captured a "supergroup" energy—Lundgren’s ability to create space and maintain a melodic core even while navigating complex, pulsating grooves. janlundgren.innewyork.zip
Here is a feature-style look at the 2005 sessions that defined his "New York" sound. The Session: Nola’s Penthouse, 2005 Lundgren was joined by two of the most
Lundgren rounded out the session with heavy-hitting standards like Benny Golson’s "Stablemates," John Coltrane’s "Straight Street," and Wayne Shorter’s "This Is for Albert". The Sound: "The Great European Songbook" Critics noted that these sessions captured a "supergroup"