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Rainer Bruninghaus: Continuum

Posted By : Rommeo | Date : 01 Mar 2009 12:37:14 | Comments : 4 |
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Rainer Bruninghaus: Continuum
Jazz | Time 45:04 | MP3 320k | Size 108 Mb
Released 1984 | Label ECM 1266 | No covers

What was it with ECM in the mid-'80s? It seems because they hit with Pat Metheny, a boatload of artist the labels roster cut first tracks that sounded exactly like Metheny tunes between 1984 and 1986 -- no matter what kind of music they made. They included Oregon, John Abercrombie, and Marc Johnson. Add Rainer Brüninghaus to the pile. The first track on Continuum, entitled "Strahlenspur," sounds like an outtake from the Pat Metheny group record, and this band doesn't even have a guitar player! OK, back to the task at hand. This trio made a few records together from the mid-1980s through the early 1990s. All of them were similar to one another with the exception of mood. This one is meditative, inviting, full of rounded edges and melodies. It contains all the icy spaciousness of Manfred Eicher's trademark production, but the effect of Brüninghaus' compositions is warm, accessible even. They are open-ended and contemplative and explore musical questions lyrically. There is a valid argument to be made for the non-adventurousness of these works, and the fairly safe improvisations within them, but perhaps that's the point. The ECM acronym stands for Editions of Creative Musicians, and that's exactly what this record is. Brüninghaus doesn't have to prove his talent to anybody; he's played on enough great records to have established that. This then, is an edition of his creative expression. His compositions are linked to be one piece, and his sidemen, Markus Stockhausen and Fredy Studer, are remarkable improvisers and technicians. One of the other -- non-dubious -- standouts is "Stille," with its loping piano lines and Stockhausen's muted trumpet. "Innerfern" is also gorgeous for the way Brüninghaus layers his arpeggios to coincide with Studer's subtle brushwork on the cymbals. Together they create a mosaic of timbres for Stockhausen to sail above and through. Continuum is a pleasant record, in places even beautiful. Yet, one has to wonder if there wasn't a period in this label's history where otherwise creative musicians weren't taking it a little too easy with their ideas, thinking that ECM's stellar reputation and lineage might carry them through ideatic droughts. "Strahlenspur" is unforgivable, and the rest of the set, though creative, is still lazily made beautiful music. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide.

Tracks

1. Strahlenspur
2. Stille
4. Continuum
5. Raga Rag
6. Schattenfrei
7. Innerfern

Rainer Brüninghaus: piano, synthesizer
Markus Stockhausen: trumpets, fluegelhorn
Fredy Studer: drums

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Posted By: thedude3092 Date: 01 Mar 2009 20:22:35
Rommeo. These are great and thank you, thank you, thank you! But ECM in mp3 format is a waste of time. Some types of music sound less awful in mp3, but ECM needs to be in lossless or teh music gets killed
Posted By: epbort Date: 01 Mar 2009 22:34:05
Dear thedude3092,
you can find excellent ECM lossless releases connecting to this site:
http://www.ecmrecords.com/Catalogue/Shop/
There is no waste of time as the postman does the job for you.
Bye
Posted By: dawndark Date: 07 Apr 2009 15:09:19
yeah please release in lossless format...
Posted By: danzadanzi Date: 24 Oct 2010 15:27:46
one of my fave piano synth player Rainer Brüninghaus ... great album to discover !
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