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Lundgren’s relationship with New York began much earlier than 2005. In 2000, he became the to perform at Carnegie Hall during the "Swedish Jazz Salutes the USA" concert. This legacy of bridging two continents continues today through his leadership of the Ystad Sweden Jazz Festival and his ongoing work with the Mare Nostrum trio .

The tracklist was a blend of Lundgren’s personal favorites and selections from producer Mitsuo Johfu. It served as a bridge between the American Songbook and Lundgren’s sophisticated European sensibilities.

Lundgren is often described as a pioneer who melds the bebop tradition with the melodic "coolness" of his Swedish roots. Critics noted that these sessions captured a "supergroup" energy—Lundgren’s ability to create space and maintain a melodic core even while navigating complex, pulsating grooves. janlundgren.innewyork.zip

Johfu requested the inclusion of "Autumn in New York," "Cherokee," and "The Gypsy".

On May 31 and June 1, 2005, Jan Lundgren entered on 57th Street, a legendary space situated directly above the Steinway showroom. The setting was quintessential New York: a historic studio (since replaced by Billionaire’s Row) where the air was thick with the history of the Steinway pianos below. Lundgren’s relationship with New York began much earlier

The album featured two Lundgren compositions, "Negotiations" and "M.Z.".

Lundgren was joined by two of the most disciplined and respected "engine room" players in modern jazz: (bass) and Kenny Washington (drums). Together, they recorded In New York for the independent Japanese label Marshmallow Records . A Masterclass in Standards and Originals The tracklist was a blend of Lundgren’s personal

The 2005 In New York album is part of a broader series of nine trio albums Lundgren recorded for Marshmallow throughout the 2000s and 2010s. For years, the album was a rare find, largely out of print until its recent reissue on streaming platforms like Spotify and YouTube . Legacy of a Scandinavian Pioneer

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