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Mika Pohjola, Mick Goodrick, Bruno Raberg & Roberto Dani : Myths & Beliefs
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Introspective jazz by a pianist/composer from Finland, featuring guitarist Mick Goodrick, bassist Bruno Råberg and drummer Roberto Dani. "Stunningly beautiful, lyrical, simple yet magnetic in appeal" - Cadence Magazine
Genre: Jazz: Jazz quartet
Release Date: 1996
Myths & Beliefs Record Label: GM Recordings
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Tyrant Krinippos 6:28 $0.99
Goddess Arsinoe 8:57 $0.99
Before Dawn 5:49 $0.99
The Day of the Bear 3:00 $0.99
Dionysios 10:36 $0.99
Mood 4.30 am 2:57 $0.99
The Night of the Bear 0:46 $0.99
Magneten 5:28 $0.99
The Myth of the Old Man 5:30 $0.99
Next Morning of the Bear 0:42 $0.99
Fall of 1978 8:48 $0.99
Kindergarten 6:48 $0.99
Kaféet 4:11 $0.99
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Album Notes

Liner Notes By Bob Blumenthal

The one word that best describes Mika Pohjola's debut as a leader is "original." The melodic strength of Pohjola's material suggests sources in the traditional music of Finland, where he was born, and Sweden, where he first studied jazz with Spanish instructor.

"I'm not interested in writing variations on the folkloric material," Mika insists, "but I like the idea of a general folk audience. So I write my own folk material."

Pohjola's strength is his ability to make something new of these influences and concepts. The empathy of the trio - plus guest guitarist Mick Goodrick on six tracks (including the three different sightings of "The Bear" that serve as strategically placed interludes) - reinforces the unity of the compositions.

Pohjola, as a pianist, is a master of tension and release, bassist Bruno Råberg (Full Circle, Orange Then Blue) complements and swings, drummer Roberto Dani (Enrico Rava, Devil Doll) delivers both power and delicacy, and guitarist Goodrick is his unpredictably delightful self, whether burning, rambling or singing lyrically.

Original music, unique concepts, extraordinary playing - it all adds up to one of the most persuasive debut albums in recent memory.

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REVIEWS

Pohjola's debut album and it is already announcing the best!
author: Richard Poulin
You are bored with always the same jazzy sound that fills the room with mood but does not catch your attention? Well, Mika Pohjola's ''Myths and Beliefs'' might be the solution! It was for me, at the very least. He plays superb and complex tunes with a very tight and incredibly professional accompanying musicians. The result is a substantial portion of fusion/cool/bebop. Highly recommended as anything else he has done so far!
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AIR...space...introspection. Wonderful open sound with focused clarity.
author: Chad Anderson
Both the level of group interplay and the general conception of compositions here give this session a microcosmic space or feel...as if the listener is allowed or even required to become a true voyeur...looking inside the soul of the composer. -Chad Anderson http://www.mudpiemedia.com/chadanderson/
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