"Swedish Standards" is a captivating jazz album by the renowned pianist Jan Lundgren, released on April 24, 2009, under the ACT Music label. This 48-minute collection is a delightful journey through Swedish jazz standards, showcasing Lundgren's exceptional skill and musicality. The album features a trio format, allowing for intricate interplay and a rich, textured sound.
Lundgren's piano playing is the heart of the album, with his delicate touch and expressive phrasing bringing a unique charm to each track. The album opens with "Solen Glimmar Blank Och Trind," setting a warm and inviting tone that carries throughout the record. Standout tracks include "Sommar, Sommar, Sommar," a lively and upbeat number that highlights the trio's dynamic interplay, and "Joachim Uti Babylon," a more introspective piece that showcases Lundgren's lyrical side.
"Swedish Standards" is not just a collection of songs but a celebration of Swedish jazz heritage. The album features a mix of well-known tunes and lesser-known gems, all reimagined through Lundgren's distinctive lens. Whether you're a longtime fan of Jan Lundgren or new to his music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire. The album's release coincided with the re-release of "European Standards," offering jazz enthusiasts a double dose of Lundgren's artistry.