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Nik Bärtsch's Ronin Live

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Released
  
2012

Length
  
107:00

Artist
  
Nik Bärtsch

Producer
  
Manfred Eicher

Genre
  
Jazz

Recorded
  
2009-2011

Nik Bärtsch's Ronin Live (2012)
  
Continuum (2016)

Release date
  
2012

Label
  
ECM Records

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Jazz albums
  
Holon, Stoa, Ritual Groove M, Aer, Randori

Nik Bärtsch's Ronin Live is a live album by Swiss pianist and composer Nik Bärtsch's band Ronin recorded in Europe and Japan between 2009 and 2011 and released on the ECM label.

Contents

Reception

The PopMatters review by John Garratt stated "It’s actually somewhat of a marvel that music this nuanced can be so warm and inviting. It’s also a pleasant surprise that the overall quality of the music holds up for two-plus years of live performances". Carlo Wolff of JazzTimes observed "There are moments of peace, of near-stasis. But over the course of these long discs, there’s no sag. Expertly sequenced, they unfold like a single concert". On All About Jazz John Kelman entused "Ronin is an exciting and hypnotic live act, with Live demonstrating the full breadth of its intrinsic possibilities". BBC Music's Sid Smith called it "A hair-raising and dazzling celebration of Ronin’s considerable achievements to date".

Track listing

All compositions by Nik Bärtsch.

Disc one

  1. "Modul 41_17" - 16:38
  2. "Modul 35" - 11:31
  3. "Modul 42" - 9:09
  4. "Modul 17" - 9:58
  5. "Modul 22" - 14:45

Disc two

  1. "Modul 45" - 13:11
  2. "Modul 48" - 8:37
  3. "Modul 47" - 13:11
  4. "Modul 55" - 10:00
  • Recorded in Lörrach (1-1), Leipzig (1-2), Wien (1-3), Tokyo (1-4), Amsterdam (1-5), Mannheim (2-1, 2-3), Gateshead (2-2) and Salzau (2-4)
  • Personnel

  • Nik Bärtsch — piano, electric piano
  • Sha - alto saxophone, bass clarinet, contrabass clarinet
  • Thomy Jordi (track 9) bass, Björn Meyer (all others) — bass
  • Kasper Rast - drums
  • Andi Pupato — percussion
  • References

    Nik Bärtsch's Ronin Live Wikipedia