Please find reviews below:
http://www.inner-magazines.com/news/584/57/Marten-Recordings-Supreme-Sessions-1/
DEMO at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0dWaxLmAXo
Release date: January 2014
Label: Marten AB
Genre: Various
Tracklisting:
1
You Will Love Her Anyway / Mitch Hiller
Mitch Hiller: guitar, vocals Peter Axelsson: bass
This is a beautiful love song from UK singer/songwriter Mitch Hiller playing acoustic guitar and singing. Peter Axelsson is playing the acoustic bass.
2
Liten Visa / Staffan Linton
Johan Björklund Trio – Johan Björklund: drums
Lisen Rylander: tenor sax Mattias Grönroos: bass
Liten visa (little lullaby) is an instrumental song played by a young jazz trio with drums, acoustic bass and saxophone. The trio is lead by drummer Johan Björklund.
3
Can’t Believe He Ever Said Goodbye /
Mitch Hiller, John Marshall and Nick berry
Åsa Tåhlin: vocals Mitch Hiller: guitar, vocals Peter Axelsson: bass
The second song from Mitch Hiller, but here Mitch is singing background vocals, the lead song is by Åsa Tholin. Acoustic guitar by Mitch and bass by Peter.
4
Blue In Green / Bill Evans
Tommy Kotter: piano Göran Kroon: drums Peter Axelsson: bass
Now it is time for a piano trio. Tommy Kotter (a very well renowned Gothenburg pianist) is playing the grand piano fabulously in this jazz standard from Bill Evans together with the drummer Göran Kroon and Axelsson on acoustic bass.
5
Embraceable You / George and Ira Gershwin
Sven Berger’s Quartet – Sven Berger: soprano chalumeau
Roy Andersson: alto chaumeau Sven Jansson: tenor chalumeau Grégoire Détrez: bass gamba
Another standard tune but with a very special twist. Sven Berger’s specialty is to perform on historical instruments. This is why this track sound unusual but different and interesting. Sven Berger has been around making his special music since the 1960s when he participated in Swedish legendary pianist Jan Johansson´s LP “Musik från fyra sekler” (Music from four centuries).
6
Liftig / Matti Ollikainen
Matti Ollikainen: piano Peter Axelsson: bass
Matti Ollikainen is a great Gothenburg based piano player, singer and poet. He plays in various places and is often playing with really famous and popular Swedish groups in different genres, but he is at his best in his own group called Franska trion (The French Trio). They play Ollikainen songs and strangely enough this group has to our knowledge actually nothing to do with France at all. On this recording the grand piano has been moved a bit compared to track number 4 so the sound is a bit more distant.
7
When Only Love Remains / Mitch Hiller and Paul French
Ann-Sofie Nordh: vocals Paul Hirsh: piano Peter Axelsson: bass
Another beautiful love song from Mitch Hiller. The piano is played by UK pianist Paul Hirch with vocals by Ann-Sophie Nordh.
8
I Want A Little Girl / Murray Mencher and Billy Moll
TubaSextetten – Rickard Podgorski: trumpet Lars Elf: clarinet, tenor, sax Stig Erixon: trombone Dag Söderberg: banjo
Bert Slättung: sousaphone Anders Winald: drums
Traditional jazz with Tubasextetten. Enjoy the bass played with the tuba and the smooth trumpet sound.
9
Its The Talk Of The Town /
Gerry Livingstone, Al J. Neiburg and Marty Symes
Sven Berger’s Quartet, see track 5
Sound vice, it’s a very special twist on this jazz standard played with the historical instruments from Sven Berger´s quartet.
10
Death And The Maiden / Franz Schubert
Sjöströmska String Quartet – Jenny Sjöström: violin
Diana Lewtak: violin Märta Eriksson: viola Lisa Reuter: cello
String quartet music by Franz Shubert played by young Swedish group Sjöströmska kvartetten. It was a great pleasure to work with these very ambitious ladies.
11
Nobody’s Sweetheart /
Meyers and Schoebel, Gus Kahn and Ernie Erdman
TubaSextetten, see track 8
Another traditional jazz tune from the great old timers in Tubasextetten.
12
Like Someone In Love / Jimmy Van Heusen and Johnny Burke
Tommy Kotter: piano Göran Kroon: drums Peter Axelsson: bass
Please enjoy the piano trio´s lyrical version of jazz standard.
13
Lady’s A Tramp / Richard Rogers and Lorenz Hart
Mitch Hiller: vocals Peter Axelsson: bass
The first Supreme Sessions is wrapped up by Mitch Hiller singing the evergreen Lady´s a tramp in his very own way. The bass from Peter Axelsson is the only instrument except for Mitch´s voice.