Tipsar om Nils Frahms livealbum; Paris.
https://www.qobuz.com/se-en/album/paris-nils-frahm/twe2tx8vehp1b
Även på SVT Play.
https://www.svtplay.se/video/jmL9LYq/nils-frahm-live
At the end of “Right Right Right,” the first full piece performed by Nils Frahm at the Philharmonie de Paris in March 2024, he instructs the audience to “transform into wild animals for a second.” His suggestion prompts laughter and curious confusion, even as he clarifies his request. The hoots and hollers are recorded and integrated into an early highlight from Paris, the Berlin-based composer’s latest live album. For an artist whose live recordings stand tall amidst a cluttered discography, Paris is the first to capture only one night’s performance — to the excitement of anyone who has yet to see Frahm perform and the detriment of those with a fear of feeling excluded.
Throughout Paris, prominent applause serves as a stopgap pause, a brief eruption of the audience’s captivation that also reminds the at-home listener, “Oh, I’m listening to a live album.” Frahm picks and recreates pieces from his entire oeuvre in such a naturalistic way that they are nearly indistinguishable from the studio originals, perhaps why each track is labeled with a parenthetical “(Paris)” — otherwise, a devious queue-creator could easily swap in the old for the live and no one would be any the wiser. His reputation as a can’t-miss concert hall institution is hardly left in doubt, but Paris barely justifies its existence as a stand-alone LP.