“An exquisite elegiac jazz piano trio record. Beautiful with just enough fire to keep it interesting from start to finish.
There’s nothing not to like about this.”
The fourth studio album from the internationally acclaimed popular Danish piano trio ‘Soren Bebe Trio’ features a collaboration and guest appearance with the legendary American bass player Marc Johnson. Recorded in New York at Sear Sound Studios by master technician James Farber, the sound is simply as good as it gets. The band have recently seen an ever expanding international fan base and have began to build a musical following and reputation, playing in Brazil, USA, Morocco, Poland and also South Korea and Hong Kong in 2013.
Steve Bishop –
Loved it – so sublime and beautiful.
Deliver to UK was so fast too! Many thanks
James Edgar –
This is just my cup of tea! You don’t have to like Phronesis, EST, Rymden and other contemporary jazz to enjoy this (nothing wrong with that though!)
Paul Evanovitch –
Excellent piano trio setting. I first heard it from the download offer and bought a copy from Amazon.
Really inspiring music to my ears.
Highly recommended!
Ana Tavares –
Excellent music! I recommend.
João Pestana –
This was the album that brought me to this musician. The passion comes in the theme Change.
Change comes soft and delicate as it should be.
Marc Johnson’s second voice is amazing.
Dr Brad Dahlager –
Elegant, contemplative jazz. Highly recommended.
Marco Mandarino – Italy (verified owner) –
Bebe’s exciting piano combines with a great bass and a refined drummer, in a natural, poetic and detailed album
Dr. Alan Burger (verified owner) –
Really enjoy his music! Maybe I should start ballet lessons to justify buying all the ballet lessons albums.
Ferdinand Decker –
Recently one of the jazz trios I listen to the most. Subtle, minimalistic, cool Scandinavian jazz influenced by Jarrett and Ravel with a very unique harmonic progression, sensitive touch. The rhythm section with smooth bass lines, and a drummer who seems to invent new techniques on the drums and cymbals. Really appreciate your great music!
Also the delivery to South Korea didn’t take too long.
Ray Dillard –
A top quality trio recording in every way – as to be expected from Seer Sound! Compositions are tight and refined, but still have enough openness to allow the listener into the performance. Søren is lyrical and leads the way through the album. Anders Mogensen plays with the lyricism of a singer yet with all of the feel needed in a trio setting. Marc Johnson is a wonderful gem in this version of the Trio! His approach is solid as anticipated, but with an unexpected “lightness” and “support”. A magic combination, from rich harmonic textures to solid supported bottom and delicate top end sizzle with some of the added percussive elements brought by Anders! Worth a serious, complete listening in a quiet room with a nice audio system or through the intimacy of headphones.
Jarrett –
Very happy to have discovered this jazz!
Jean StJean –
Brilliant