A landmark in avant-garde jazz, The Finnish / Swiss Tour captures the irrepressible energy and inventiveness of the Hal Russell NRG Ensemble live in Europe. Recorded in November 1990 at the Tampere Jazz Happening (Finland) and the Internationales Jazz Festival Zürich (Switzerland), this album documents the group’s first European tour and was originally released by ECM in 1991.
Led by multi-instrumentalist Hal Russell (tenor & soprano saxophones, trumpet, vibraphone, drums), the NRG Ensemble features Mars Williams (tenor & soprano saxophones, didgeridoo), Brian Sandstrom (bass, trumpet, guitar), Kent Kessler (bass, bass guitar, didgeridoo), and Steve Hunt (drums, vibraphone, didgeridoo). The band’s chemistry is on full display as they navigate a setlist of Russell originals, alongside compositions by Hunt, Sandstrom, and Williams, all blending free improvisation, humor, and fearless exploration.
Critically acclaimed, the album received 4½ stars from AllMusic, which called it “an extraordinary record, full of fire, reckless abandon, and thrilling playing from Russell, obviously, but also from his great band.” JazzTimes lauded its “deliriously happy sound… equally worthy of reverent veneration and ecstatic celebration”. From the playful opener “Monica’s Having a Baby” to the wild “Dance of the Spider People” and the extended, genre-blurring “Mars Theme,” The Finnish / Swiss Tour is a vivid testament to Russell’s vision and the ensemble’s boundary-pushing artistry. It stands as a must-hear document for fans of free jazz and adventurous improvisation.
"This is an extraordinary record, full of fire, reckless abandon, and thrilling playing from Russell, obviously, but also from his great band." - AllMusic
"The deliriously happy sound of The Finnish/Swiss Tour is equally worthy of reverent veneration and ecstatic celebration." - Marc Masters, JazzTimes