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I Took Up the Runes | 
| Artists: Jan Garbarek, Eberhard Weber, Manu Katche, Bugge Wesseltoft Label: ECM Category: Music
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 69918
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 042284385022 EAN: 0042284385022 ASIN: B000025YKZ
Release Date: November 5, 1990
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| Tracks:
| • | Gula Gula | | • | Molde Canticle | | • | His Eyes Were Suns | | • | I Took Up The Runes | | • | Buena Hora Buenos Vientos |
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| Customer Reviews:
One of Garbarek's strongest albums March 20, 2008 This was the first Garbarek 'solo' album I bought (having heard him with Keith Jarrett before), and it remains my favourite. Eberhard Weber's innovative bass (unusual sounds created by using the bow close to the bridge) adds much to the atmosphere of this album. Bruninghaus's piano does too, but recessed into the background - never forward but always part of the web of the sound. Manu Katche (played with Peter Gabriel on the PoV tour) accurate and sparkling on drums. A couple of tracks are based on the traditional Lapp singing (Joik) of Ailu Gaup 'His Eyes Were Suns' demonstrates Garbarek's brilliance at counterpoising different sounds and instruments, where the pauses and silences are so important to the delicate construction of the music. As other have mentioned, the 5 Part 'Molde Canticle' is the highlight of the album - you can listen again and again over the years - it just gets better. If you are a Garbarek fan, or if you are looking for a place to start - this is a great album to buy.
Bewitching stuff May 11, 2005 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I'm new to JG and this was my first purchase upon a friend's recommendation - it far surpassed my expectations - the suite 'Molde Canticle' comprises some of the best music I've heard anywhere, in any genre - equal parts uplifting and soul-destroyingly sad. You can buy this one with confidence - especially if you're into ECM stuff. If you like this check out John Surman's 'Coruscating' - another must-have.
A Beautiful Journey January 27, 2001 34 out of 35 found this review helpful
It's hard to see how this exquisite album could fail to appeal to either established Garbarek fans or newcomers.Typically haunting,"I Took Up The Runes" is one of Jan Garbarek's most appealling albums to date.By the time this album was made (1990),the celebrated Norwegian saxophonist's personal & group sound was firmly established.Aided by gifted accompanyists Weber (Bass),& Bruninghaus (Piano),nowhere is his uniquely desolate folk-inspired music better captured than here.Deft Percussion is evident too by Nana Vasconcelos and Manu Katche,frequent choice of Peter Gabriel & Sting. Perhaps the album's most striking feature is the epic 5-track suite "Molde Canticle".Sandwiched by a beautiful Nordic Folk motiff,this is one of Garbarek's most adventurous compositional moments,in a career of European jazz.Eberhard Weber's ground-breaking bass work is demonstrated well,with the German's classical bow techniques providing atmosphere aplenty. This isn't an album you will forget easily;the melancholic melodies are too touching for that.If you have difficulty listening to instrumental music,this is a great place to start,not only because there are occasional vocals (from Ingor Antte Ailu Gaup),but because the group's treatment of melody is so accessable. One of the most coherent albums ever made by Garbarek,this beautiful work is a treasure only matched by "Rites",his most recent offering.
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