Thursday, August 22, 2024

RENA RAMA – Live (Organic Music, 1983; rec. 1975)

 
Instrumental
International relevance: ***

Recorded with the second Rena Rama line-up with American Leroy Lowe on drums instead of Bengt Berger who left after their first album. Not released until 1983 on Urspår's sublabel Organic Music, but taped live at Stockholm's premiere jazz club Fasching one winter's evening in 1975. The other Rena Rama albums are mostly OK but not really top shelf material to my ears; it always sounds to me as if they hold something back. That's not the case here. Housed in a beautiful cover, ”Live” bursts with free jazz energy, especially Lennart Åberg who blows his saxophone harder than I think I've ever heard him blow before while Bobo Stenson attacks his piano with a fervour that from time to time makes me think of Cecil Taylor. Leroy Lowe is everywhere but bassist Palle Danielsson follows his every step. There's a sizzling energy even in the softer passages, as if they just wait for the next blowout that will come any moment. Some might think ”Live” is just a complement to the regular Rena Rama albums, but I think this is their absolutely finest moment on record. Essential!

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