"Who Said Gay Paree?" is a captivating jazz album by Danish guitarist Jakob Bro, released on August 1, 2008, under Loveland Records. This 52-minute journey into the world of jazz features Bro's signature guitar work, accompanied by the rhythmic prowess of Anders Christensen on bass and Jakob Hoeyer on drums. The album showcases a blend of classic and original compositions, each track offering a unique perspective on the jazz tradition.
The album opens with "Come Rain or Come Shine," a timeless classic that sets the tone for the sophisticated and elegant mood that permeates the record. "So in Love" and "Love Me Tender" are beautifully rendered, highlighting Bro's ability to infuse familiar tunes with fresh energy. "All of Me" and "How Long Has This Been Going On?" are standout tracks that demonstrate the trio's mastery of jazz standards.
The album also features original compositions like "Fifth House" and the title track "Who Said Gay Paree?," which add a contemporary edge to the collection. "She's Funny That Way" and "Speak Low" are delightful interludes that showcase the trio's versatility and musical chemistry. "The Thrill Is Gone" is a poignant rendition that underscores the depth and range of Bro's artistry.
"Who Said Gay Paree?" is a testament to Jakob Bro's skill as a guitarist and his ability to lead a trio through a diverse range of jazz styles. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.
Jakob Bro is a Danish guitarist, composer, and bandleader who seamlessly blends Scandinavian atmospherics with the vibrant energy of New York's jazz scene. Known for his innovative use of looping and effects, Bro's music is both unclassifiable and captivating, making him one of the most sought-after contemporary jazz guitarists. His discography, including standout albums like "Balladeering," "Time," and "December Song," showcases his thoughtful and spacious approach to composition and performance. Bro's collaborations with a multi-generational cast of improvisers, as heard on "Taking Turns," reveal the depth and versatility of his musical vision. Whether exploring intimate ensemble conversations or pushing the boundaries of jazz with subtle use of effects pedals, Jakob Bro's music is a journey of discovery and innovation.
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