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1. | Images
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2. | The Burning of Stones
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3. | Spirit Catcher
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4. | The Burning of Stones -- first version
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Jazz / Avant-Garde, Free Jazz
First CD release of an important recording from 1979. Trumpeter/composer Wadada Leo Smith leads a quintet with Dwight Andrews (clarinet, wooden flute tenor saxophone), Bobby Naughton (vibraharp), Wes Brown (bass wooden flute) and Pheeroan akLaff (drums) in two original compositions - Images and Spirit Catcher. In addition, Leo prepared a very unusual piece for muted trumpet and three harps - The Burning of Stones. This unusual piece is presented in two realizations. Recorded by the legendary Rudy Van Gelder.
The dry and often esoteric trumpeter Leo Smith is featured with his quintet (consisting of Dwight Andrews on tenor, clarinet and flute, vibraphonist Bobby Naughton, bassist Wes Brown and drummer Pheeroan akLaff) on the 19-minute "Images" and the colorful "Spirit Catcher." "The Burning of Stones" (dedicated to Anthony Braxton) has Smith's trumpet joined by three harpists for some unusual music. Throughout the LP the performances are unpredictable, and it's frequently difficult to know where the arrangement ends and the improvising begins. This is thought-provoking music that grows in interest with each listen. --- Scott Yanow, AMG |
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