"Triplicity" is a captivating live album by the legendary German jazz trombonist Albert Mangelsdorff, recorded in Hamburg on April 19, 1979, but not released until 2005. This album showcases Mangelsdorff's expressive and innovative playing, accompanied by the exceptional talents of Norwegian bassist Arild Andersen and Swiss drummer Pierre Favre. The recording is a testament to Mangelsdorff's unique style, blending elements of free jazz, avant-garde, and krautrock, creating a sonic landscape that is both challenging and rewarding.
The album features ten tracks, each offering a glimpse into the improvisational genius of Mangelsdorff and his collaborators. From the opening notes of "Triplicity" to the closing moments of "Ancore Ex Tempore," the album is a journey through the minds of these three master musicians. The live setting adds an extra layer of energy and spontaneity, making each track a unique experience.
"Triplicity" is not just a collection of songs; it's a historical document of a live performance that captures the essence of Mangelsdorff's artistry. The album's genres span from free jazz to avant-garde and krautrock, ensuring that there is something for every fan of innovative and experimental music. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Albert Mangelsdorff or a newcomer to his work, "Triplicity" offers a compelling introduction to his distinctive sound and approach to music.