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Sangam (Trygve Seim album)

Sangam is a 2004 studio album by Norwegian jazz saxophonist Trygve Seim. The album was Seim's second solo release on the ECM Records label and developed musical themes introduced on his solo debut, Different Rivers, and from his free jazz collaborations with The Source.

Reception
Sangam was warmly received by many jazz critics upon release, with many unified in their agreement of the album's positive qualities. In a review by John Fordham for The Guardian, Sangam was described as the epitome of the ECM jazz aesthetic and, while containing many slow compositions, Seim's "subtle and sumptuous overlaying of textures" was felt to create excitement and a "sense of evolution". and Rumi Songs, also released on ECM Records. == Track listing ==
Track listing
All tracks composed Trygve Seim. • 'Sangam' - 6:27 • 'Dansante' - 11:58 • 'Beginning An Ending' - 9:31 (Drum programming - Arve Furset & Trygve Seim) • 'Himmelrand I Tidevand' • Part I - 8:17 • Part II - 6:23 • Part III - 9:01 • Part IV - 5:12 • 'Trio' - 7:03 • 'Prayer' - 5:31 == Personnel ==
Personnel
Trygve Seim - Tenor and soprano saxophones • Håvard Lund - Clarinet, bass clarinet • Nils Jansen - Bass saxophone, contrabass clarinet • Arve Henriksen - Trumpet • Tone Reichelt - French horn • Lars Andreas Haug - Tuba • Frode Haltli - Accordion • Morten Hannisdal - Cello • Per Oddvar Johansen - Drums • Øyvind Brække - Trombone • Helge Sunde - Trombone • Christian Eggen - Conductor (string section) • Jan Erik Kongshaug - Engineer • Manfred Eicher - Producer == References ==
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