Peter's ECM Trio 1st album session
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- A rare behind-the-scenes video look at an ECM recording session, this one taking place in July of 1992 for the making of the album "You Never Know," the first of 4 albums the trio would make. With the recent passing of Palle Danielsson, I thought it appropriate to share some of this with those of you who listen to these albums. Filmed inside of Rainbow Studio in Oslo, Norway. RIP John Taylor, Jan Erik Kongshaug and Palle Danielsson.
Wonderful album and I specially love Erskine's cymbal work on this - so elegant and stylish.
One of my favourite albums ever since it was released. Thank you Mr Erskine 🙏
You Never Know is one of the greatest ECM piano trio albums! Thank you for showing us what was going on behind the scenes. "Clapperclowe" is especially fun.
RIP Palle and John. Thank you Peter Erskine for sharing this with us, such beautiful music.
Thanks Peter to share these precious moments. These 4 albums changed my nusical life. I had the chance to see the trio in Montreal and what a great moment for me! ( by the way, the sound is outstanding, serving the music!)
Incredible… Palle was one my favorite bassists ever. This music is so inspiring and humbling… and what a sound, what a chemistry, at the highest level of artistry…
Bravo Maestro Peter! And Palle and John.
Thank you very much Peter, your trio with late John and Palle is one of my two favourite trios in ECM catalogue (you can be compared only with Keith Jarrett's trio in my opinion). I could listen to all your records endlessly!
Thanks for sharing Peter. Just wonderful. What a trio ❤. Paul 😊
Thanks so much for posting this, Pete. You guys made some incredible music together. It's a special treat to get a glimpse of the creation.
These recordings are some of my favorite in the ECM catalog. Thank you for sharing this...
It’s wonderful to see this, Peter. Such a beautiful album. May the two great maestros rest in peace.
This is great stuff. I have so many ECM albums the Rainbow studio seems to be a magical place to me. I have a friend who did his music degree and his dissertation was on the effect the studio had on a musician. He got to interview Jan Eric for his work. This was a good few years ago, I wonder if my friend still has his work on this. Thanks Peter, great to see this!
Wonderfull to watch and hear. I was lucky enough to be in the studio with Jan-Erik, Manfred and Terje Rypdal doing the downmix of "Skywards", which I commissioned in 96-97. It was a revelation to to see JEK work. Magician. Thanks again. Great audio by the way.
I had the pleasure of seeing this trio on tour in the UK during the 1990s. Later in the 2000s I saw John's trio with Palle and Martin France-all wonderful memories. Thank you Peter for this thoughtful upload-god bless you.
gorgeous playing, and such a cool sound. thanks for sharing this
Sounds so warm love it!
Beautiful music, thanks por sharing
Such beautiful, timeless music. Gorgeous compositions, exquisitely played. I love those trio albums. Thanks for sharing this footage, Peter.
Thanks,Peter
thank you Peter, in this music I find myself
Thank you so much for sharing this video....
Thank you! There are quite a few of us who are huge fans of the gorgeous trio records you gentlemen made. John Taylor is just magnificent! It was such a loss for music when John and Palle passed... (I love the recordings with Alan Pasqua also!)
Pete! This is SOooooo wonderful! What a beautiful document of a superb trio recording - one of my favorites from your catalog. It's so hard to imagine that both John and Palle are now gone. Such great, great players!!! BIG LOVE, Steve
Wow, amazing level of mastery, pure magic! Thanks Peter for sharing this video.
This footage is great on so many levels, thank you for sharing dear Peter !
Your recent article about the Bass Desires’ sessions was fascinating please write more about your life.
Wow, Peter! Thanks so much for sharing this!!!! I love this album so much
Thank you for posting this! I loved this trio, such a unique gathering of musical personalities. I wrote to John Taylor to ask for a lead sheet to Ambleside (after hearing it on your CD). He sent me a copy- such a generous gesture. It is fascinating to watch you three work- these two fine men will be remembered. Thank you.
Wow, one for the history books in jazz! The space you guys used was so human! Please keep sharing…🙏
Grazie Peter, per questo momento scolpito nel tempo. Per me vederti, sentirti suonare è sempre un motivo di grande gioia. ❤
Nice work Peter really like all you do
Thank you Peter for posting this! One of my (many) favorite periods of your career! Curious about the drums you were using on this session. Thanks for all the music!
That's a Sonor Phonic Genuine Rosewood drum set from around late 70's, which was the house set of the Rainbow Studio back then. I owned one myself in the 70's. Unfortunately sold it, was a big mistake, unbelievable expensive to get one nowadays. Jack DeJohnette played those too back in the day. They were Jack's best sounding drums ever IMO. They had unbelievable thick and heavy shells, two inside dampeners at the toms and one unique double dampener at the bass drum. And of course Peter's own snare drum and cymbals.
Lovely Peter, thanks!
That was wonderful. Thanks for posting.
Indeed!
These recordings with this trio of yours are also definitive my favorite in the ECM catalog!
My condolences ❤
Thank you very much for sharing this video!
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Thanks Peter for sharing this wonderful video of your 1992 ECM session. Great music & memories!
Deeply saddened to hear of Palle Danilesson’s recent passing, RIP. He was an outstanding bassist and a dear friend back in the early 1980’s, when we did several European tours together; as a duo, and several other trio tours with various drummers. Palle composed & played this beautiful solo on our 1982 “Live” album
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He had the most amazing perfect pitch of any bassist I ever played with. I had only to suggest a slightly altered inner voice in a chord and Palle would pivot off it to modulate to a different key & before long we’d be playing in remote keys from where we started, uncanny! It used to bother him like crazy when pianos would be even slightly out of tune on our gigs, to the point where I would carry a tuning wrench on the road to adjust any offending bad notes. He will be sorely missed!
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Mucho thanks, Peter!
thanks for sharing this document to a jewel of a record!
As far as I remember, Jan Erik was a good musician himself ?
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