Artist's albums
Aire & Angels
1999 · album
Villfarande barn
2023 · album
Opening
2022 · album
Ritual
2022 · single
Stream
2022 · single
Silence
2021 · album
stille grender
2020 · album
Taking Back the Garden of Eden
2019 · album
The Other Side
2018 · album
What Was Said
2016 · album
Elektrisk
2015 · single
1GongT
2015 · single
Dottetå (Hvorfor kommer det ingen engler?)
2014 · single
Extended Circle
2014 · album
The Well
2012 · album
Restored, Returned
2009 · album
Being There
2007 · album
The Ground
2005 · album
Sommerlandet
2004 · album
Changing Places
2003 · album
Aire & Angels II
2002 · album
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Biography
Before he started his trio, Norwegian pianist Tord Gustavsen had already been an important part of his country's jazz scene for several years. Contributions to releases by groups like the Silje Nergaard Band had already helped to establish him as one of Norway's top players. In 2003, signed to ECM, Gustavsen, along with drummer Jarle Vespestad and bassist Harald Johnsen, released 'Changing Places' which was followed by strong selling 'The Ground', and then in 2007 'Being There'. In 2010, Gustavsen delivered 'Restored, Returned' on ECM, with an extended ensemble featuring vocalist Kristin Asbjørnsen. He issued his first quartet recording, 'The Well', in 2012, and his second, 'Extended Circle', in January of 2014. After extensive international touring, Gustavsen and his new alternative trio with Simin Tander on voice and Jarle Vespestad on drums re-entered the studio and recorded the striking 'What Was Said' where ancient Norwegian hymns are re-interpreted as Sufi poems and translated into the hauntingly beautiful language Pashto; it was released by ECM in early 2016. Along with his work under his own name, Gustavsen is featured on a number of other projects, like the duo aire & angels (which was his first album ever, released in 1998); Solveig Slettahjell; the choir SKRUK; Iranian singer Mahsa Vahdat among others. In 2018, Tord releases a long awaited instrumental trio album, featuring Sigurd Hole on bass and Jarle Vespestad on drums.