300.000 is an excellent collection of live and studio recordings from Jan Johansson's late period. The material, which was recorded in Stockholm in 1967 and 1968, is as rewarding as it is diverse. Johansson is in fine form on everything from the standard "Willow Weep for Me" to the traditional Scandinavian folk song "Visa Fran Jarna" and four compositions of his own, including "300.000 km/s" and "A + B." Those eerie Johansson originals find the Swedish pianist being influenced by American avant-garde jazz, but instead of going for the abrasive, dense approach that Albert Ayler and Cecil Taylor were known for, he favors space and shows his appreciation of Sun Ra's innovations. 300.000 proves that Johansson still had a lot left to say during the last years of his life; one can only speculate on what else he would have done had a car crash not killed him on November 9, 1968.
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Innhold: Visa Från Järna ; Kiswahili ; Willow Weep For Me ; Staden Mellan Broarna ; St Louis Blues ; A + B ; 300.000 Km/Sek ; Fortare Men Ändå Inte Fortare
. - Bass – Georg Riedel (tracks: A1 to A4, B2, B4) Celesta – Jan Johansson (tracks: B4) Design [Formgivning] – Tor Alm Drums – Egil Johansen (tracks: A3, B2), Rupert Clemendore (tracks: A1, A2, A4, B4) Electronics [Teknik] – Göte Nilsson (tracks: A4, B3) Engineer [Musiktekniker] – Göte Nilsson Flute – Lennart Åberg (tracks: A3) Liner Notes – Bosse Broberg, Erik Kjellberg, Georg Riedel, Göte Nilsson, Lennart Åberg, Rupert Clemendore Piano – Jan Johansson Producer [Radioproducent] – Bosse Broberg Tenor Saxophone – Lennart Åberg (tracks: B2) Vibraphone – Jan Johansson (tracks: B2)
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