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Per Henrik Wallin Trio: The Stockholm Tapes

Read "The Stockholm Tapes" reviewed by Germein Linares


The Stockholm Tapes include two '70s recordings by the Per Henrik Wallin Trio in Stockholm. The first two tracks, “E.V." and “Wuppertal," come from a 1977 concert at Kagelbanan, while the final two improvisations, “A Jive in July," and “This Time Is Next Time Now," come from a 1975 concert at Jazz Club Fasching. As with ...

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Per Henrik Wallin/Johnny Dyani/Erik Dahlback: Burning in Stockholm

Read "Burning in Stockholm" reviewed by Robert R. Calder


These three men are well-known in free improvisation contexts. The two Swedes, pianist Per Henrik Wallin and drummer Erik Dahlback, form two thirds of a trio whose bassist surely couldn't have minded the amazing and now departed South African bassist filling his role on this 1981 date. The music might be called free improvisation, but there's ...

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Where Is Spring

Label: Dragon Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Winter Rhapsody; Where Is Spring; Harry's Tune; Mingelin No. 5; Empty Streets; Six Down; Ungm

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One Knife is Enough

Label: Caprice Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1982: 1.One Knife is Enough 2.V

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The Per Henrik Wallin Trio, 1986-87: Where Is Spring

Read "Where Is Spring" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Whatever else one thinks of Swedish pianist Per Henrik Wallin, one thing must be conceded--he has assuredly developed a style of his own, which is quite evident on this album recorded by his trio nearly two decades ago. Little wonder that he has been described in the Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD as “a European ...

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Per Henrik Wallin: One Knife is Enough

Read "One Knife is Enough" reviewed by Matthew Wuethrich


The record has transformed our experience of music from a physical one to a conceptual one. In the comfort of our living room or car, we more often get only the aural nature of music, rather than the intimately visceral impact of watching a performer’s physical exertion. Swedish pianist Per Henrik Wallin, and the challenge he ...

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9 * 9 * 99

Label: Stunt Records/Sundance Music
Released: 2001
Track listing: Squatty; Thelonious; Ask Me Now; Elegy; The Question of Evoking Social Disturbance Is Also a Question of Mental Health; What Time; Ryssland / V

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The Per Henrik Wallin Trio: 9 * 9 * 99

Read "9 * 9 * 99" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Per Henrik Wallin is a remarkable pianist, and listening to his trio in this concert performance is a memorable experience. Wallin, paralyzed from the waist down by an accident in 1988, can no longer use the pedals while playing but has compensated so well by altering his touch that one scarcely notices the shortcoming (if indeed ...


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