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Sunday, February 18, 2024

Lars Gullin Quartet, Quintet, Sextet, Octet and Orchestra

Lars Gullin
Baritone Sax

Lars Gullin, the Swedish saxman, was reckoned as one of the greatest baritone saxophone soloists of his time. His personal playing, composing and arranging style was somewhat reminiscent of Gerry Mulligan's, but he was also heavily influenced by Lee Konitz' alto playing. He played with all the greats when they visited Scandinavia, and was ranked high in Down Beat's polls during the fifties.
This man and his music, 1950's bebop oriented, well crafted and arranged jazz with a tinge of Swedish folklore, deserves a lot of attention! This album is a great first look into his work, heart-and-ear-pleasing music by a true romantic! Check this one out! *amazon.com*

An amazing American release from this legendary baritone saxophonist – one of a few Swedish sessions that Lars issued here in the US at the time! The album's a perfect introduction to Gullin's groundbreaking work – that blend of soul, swing, and modernism that easily made him one of the best talents on his instrument in the postwar years – an overseas player to rival gians like Pepper Adams or Serge Chaloff here in the US! The work is some of Lars' best from the decade – and the tracks feature his modernist baritone in different groupings with top Swedish jazzmen of the time – including Rune Ofwerman on piano, Arne Domnerus on alto, Rolf Blomquist on tenor, Ake Persson on trombone, and George Riedel on bass. The tracks are all longish (most are over 5 minutes), with a strong swing, and introspective solos by Gulling that are some of his strongest of the time – and titles include "Perntz", "Fedja", "All Of Me", and "So What".  *dustygroove.com*

1 - Summertime
(George Gershwin, DuBose Heyward)
2 - Fedja
(Lars Gullin)
3 - A Foggy Day
(George and Ira Gershwin)
4 - Perntz
(Lars Gullin)
5 - All Of Me
(Seymour Simons, Gerald Marks)
6 - Mean To Me
(Roy Turk, Fred E. Ahlert)
7 - So What
(Gerry Mulligan)

#2 and #4: Lars Gullin Octet
Georg Vernon (trombone); Arne Domnérus (alto sax, clarinet); Carl-Henrik Norin (tenor sax); Lars Gullin, Rune Falk (baritone saxes) ; Rune Ofwerman (piano); George Riedel (bass); Bert Dahlander (drums).
Stockholm, Sweden, April 23, 1956.
#5: Lars Gullin Quartet
Lars Gullin (baritone sax), Rune Ofwerman (piano), Bengt Carlsson (bass), Bert Dahlander (drums).
Stockholm, Sweden, April 24, 1956.
#7: Lars Gullin Quintet
Lars Gullin (baritone sax), Åke Persson (trombone), Rune Ofwerman (piano), George Riedel (bass), Bert Dahlander (drums).
Stockholm, Sweden, April 25, 1956.
#1 and #3: Lars Gullin With Gösta Theselius And His Orchestra
Jan Allan, Weine Renliden, Nisse Skoog, Bengt-Arne Wallin (trumpets); Gordon Ohlsson, Åke Persson, Georg Vernon (trombones); Arne Domnérus (alto sax); Rolf Blomquist, Carl-Henrik Norin (tenor saxes); Rune Falk, Lars Gullin (baritone saxes); Rune Ofwerman (piano); George Riedel (bass); Bert Dahlander (drums). Gösta Theselius (arranger).
Stockholm, Sweden, April 25, 1956.
#6: Lars Gullin Sextet
Lars Gullin (baritone sax), Åke Persson (trombone); Arne Domnérus (alto sax), Rune Ofwerman (piano), George Riedel (bass), Bert Dahlander (drums).
Stockholm, Sweden, April 26, 1956.

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