Willisau & Taktlos

Willisau & Taktlos
Live album by Irène Schweizer, Fred Anderson, Hamid Drake
Released 2007
Recorded August 28, 2004 & March 28, 1998
Willisau, Zürich
Genre Jazz
Length 68:21
Label Intakt
Irène Schweizer chronology
First Choice: Piano Solo KKL Luzern
(2006)
Willisau & Taktlos
(2007)
To Whom It May Concern Piano Solo Tonhalle Zürich
(2011)

Willisau & Taktlos is an album by Swiss jazz pianist Irène Schweizer with saxophonist Fred Anderson and drummer Hamid Drake, which was released on the Swiss Intakt label. The opening piece by the duo Schweizer-Drake was recorded at the Taktlos-Festival Zürich in 1998 and the other three improvisations by the trio were recorded at Jazzfestival Willisau in 2004.[1]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]

In his review for AllMusic, Alain Drouot states "The quieter passages certainly betray her European origins, but are not a distraction from this otherwise energetic, soulful, and pleasurable set."[2]

The All About Jazz review by Nic Jones says "All three players are deeply alert to the integral values of free playing and they mine the seam so deeply that it seems as though their creativity is bottomless."[3]

Track listing

All compositions by Schweizer, Anderson, Drake except as indicated
  1. "A Former Dialogue" (Schweizer-Drake) - 21:59
  2. "Trinity" - 28:55
  3. "Schwandrake" - 10:16
  4. "Willisau" - 7:41

Personnel

References

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