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J: Septett (2003)
Multi-instrumentalist Jóel Pálsson has come into his own over the past five years. A native of Reykjavik, Iceland, Pálsson was a mere 25 years old when he emerged onto the recording scene with his first commercial release, Prím. Fresh out of Berklee, having studied under George Garzone and Bill Pierce, Mr. Pálsson’ freshman effort was characterized by an allegiance to both Ed Bickert and John Abercrombie in that he is both muscular and intelligent in his musical approach, even when the rock backbeat predominates. Originally, released on the Icelandic Jazzis label, Pálsson’s exuberant debut was picked up and distributed by Naxos Jazz . Pálsson followed up Prím with 2001 release of Klif on the Omi Jazz label (the label's first). Well-received in these pages, Pálsson was still using electric instruments and was still directly fixed in the contemporary jazz/fusion vein. Spacious and introspective, Klif might be the archetype for Icelandic Jazz. That theory works for a bit, until you spin Septett.
Septett
Track Listing: Surta, Yggur, Gooi Datinn, Hum, Seinni Frettir, Hundar, Kvabb .
Personnel: J
Record Label: Omi Records
Style: Straight-ahead/Mainstream

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