"Gotland," released in January 1996 by Nils Landgren, is a captivating blend of smooth jazz and traditional Christmas themes, offering a unique and soothing listening experience. This album, featuring the renowned Polish trumpeter Tomasz Stanko, showcases Landgren's versatility beyond his funkier works, presenting a meditative and peaceful atmosphere. Recorded in the serene settings of Oscarskyrkan in Stockholm and St. Johannis Kirche in Hamburg, the album's ambient church recordings enhance its tranquil vibe. The tracklist includes a mix of original compositions and traditional Swedish chorals, such as "Den Blomstertid Nu Kommer" and "Älskar Barnet Modernfamnen," providing a rich cultural tapestry. With a runtime of 46 minutes, "Gotland" is a delightful journey through the sounds of the Swedish island, capturing its essence of freedom and peace. The album features a stellar lineup, including organists Anders Eljas and Claus Bantzer, contributing to its smooth and jazzy sound. "Gotland" is a testament to Nils Landgren's musical prowess and his ability to create evocative and calming jazz music.