In 1969 Norwegian poet Jan Erik Vold teamed up with compatriot and a young tenor saxophonist Jan Garbarek who would provide the musical backdrop to his debut poetry record Briskeby Blues. A fantastic record in its own right, but notable here for laying the groundwork for its successor – Hav, in 1971. By this point Jan Garbarek had also released his own debut album in The Esoteric Circle and had just recorded his masterpiece Afric Pepperbird towards the end of 1970 . . .
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