Trumpet

Trumpet

by Wadada Leo Smith
Trumpet

Trumpet

by Wadada Leo Smith

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Overview

Since 2012, Finland's venerable TUM label has been releasing new work by Wadada Leo Smith. To celebrate his 80th birthday, TUM is releasing five multi-disc sets of completely unissued work by the artist. The first two include Sacred Ceremonies, a series of duos and trios with Milford Graves and Bill Laswell, and Trumpet, a three-disc collection of solo pieces. Smith recorded Trumpet's 37 pieces at St. Mary's Church in Pojha, Finland over three days. They range from single works for various friends and influences to sprawling, multi-part solo suites. Musically they range across his well-established playing techniques, improvisation, adventurous tonal explorations, and canny, yet unconventional lyricism. The first piece on each disc is a tribute to a core influence in Smith's iconography. Disc one's "Albert Ayler" is uncommonly tender. It touches on Smith's absorption of Thelonious Monk's harmonic ethos -- he quotes from "'Round Midnight" -- but also on the ceremonial aspect of Ayler's own deeply spiritual playing. On disc two he employs a mute for "Malik El Shabazz and the People of Shahada" (aka Malcolm X) while exploring Eastern tones and modes using silence and breath control as facilitators of expression. On disc three's "Sonic Night - Night Colors (For Reggie Workman)," he bridges conventional blues modes with spectral abstraction as clipped tones are folded into one another through measured phrasing. There are also pieces here for former AACM collaborators Steve McCall, Leroy Jenkins, and Amina Claudine Myers, as well as the striking "James Baldwin - No Name in the Street; War." The lion's share of Trumpet is composed of suites. The first is a five-part composition entitled "Rashomon," dedicated to Robert Fenz, who introduced him to Akira Kurosawa's film of that title. Smith explores a rainbow of tones, textures, and fragmental melodies with consummate use of space. Disc two's "The Great Litany - A Reflective Memory of al-Shadhili" is for an influential 13th century Sufi mystic. Its five parts consider the preparatory stages for Islamic meditation, and the expansive silence that emerges after it. Smith's use of elongated tones and poignant phrases provides a gateway to the interior via sound. The final disc contains two suites. "Discourses on the Sufi Path" is for Dr. Javad Nurbakhsh, who founded the Numatullahi Sufi order. It offers a ceremonial exploration wherein turbulence and dissonance commingle with harmony and implied solitary reverence. The four-part "Family - A Contemplation of Love" intimately and purposefully examines the four stages of love from origin to return in short pieces using various techniques. Smith's concluding title piece emerges from the ether to project the meaning of his vocation through his horn in scattered flurries of notes, Spartan single lines, bleating harshness, and truly unconventional beauty. The handsome box is adorned with fine original art, and contains extensive liner notes and photos. Sure, Trumpet is for hardcore Smith fans. That said, virtually anyone who either owns the Kabell Years box on Tzadik or any of his solo recordings, will find this set illuminating and thoroughly enjoyable. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 05/21/2021
Label: Tum Records
UPC: 6430015288027
Rank: 112356

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Albert Ayler
  2. Rashomon, Pt. 1
  3. Rashomon, Pt. 2
  4. Rashomon, Pt. 3
  5. Rashomon, Pt. 4
  6. Rashomon, Pt. 5
  7. Howard and Miles: A Photographic Image
  8. Metallic Rainbow (For Steve McCall)
  9. Sauna: A Healthy Journey (For Petri)

Disc 2

  1. Malik al-Shabazz and the People of the Shahada
  2. The Great Litany: A Reflective Memory of al-Shadhili, Pt. 1
  3. The Great Litany: A Reflective Memory of al-Shadhili, Pt. 2
  4. The Great Litany: A Reflective Memory of al-Shadhili, Pt. 3
  5. The Great Litany: A Reflective Memory of al-Shadhili, Pt. 4
  6. The Great Litany: A Reflective Memory of al-Shadhili, Pt. 5
  7. Leroy Jenkins Violin Expressions
  8. James Baldwin: No Name in the Street/War
  9. Amina Claudine Myers

Disc 3

  1. Sonic Night: Night Colors (For Reggie Workman)
  2. Discourses on the Sufi Path: A Remembrance of Dr. Javad Nurbakhsh, Pt. 1
  3. Discourses on the Sufi Path: A Remembrance of Dr. Javad Nurbakhsh, Pt. 2
  4. Discourses on the Sufi Path: A Remembrance of Dr. Javad Nurbakhsh, Pt. 3
  5. Discourses on the Sufi Path: A Remembrance of Dr. Javad Nurbakhsh, Pt. 4
  6. Family: A Contemplation of Love, Pt. 1
  7. Family: A Contemplation of Love, Pt. 2
  8. Family: A Contemplation of Love, Pt. 3
  9. Family: A Contemplation of Love, Pt. 4
  10. Trumpet

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