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Wadada Leo Smith & John Lindberg: Celestial Weather
BySmith has, for all his work with ensembles of all sizes, a particularly compelling history of outstanding duo recordings: The Nile (Hardedge, 2014) with electro-wizard Hardedge; Twin Forest (Clean Feed Records, 2013) with pianist Angelica Sanchez; Ancestors (TUM Records, 2012) featuring percussionist Louis Moholo Maholo; and The Blue Sun Dreamer (Kabell Records, 2010) with iconic drummer Ed Blackwell.
With Celestial Weather, Smith and Lindberg employ a spare, conversational approach. Smith whispers on the mute and issues plaintive cries with the open horn. Lindberg bows and goes pizzicato. Smith searches for and finds very un-trumpet-like soundssquawks and squeaks and whistles. Unlike Smith's large scale offerings, that often feature massive cacophonies, space is a major facet of the sound. It is music that is reflective and serene.
The disc's centerpiece, the five part "Celestial Weather Suite," features sections like "Cyclone," Hurricane" and "Typhoon," but the music is far from the cataclysms the titles might imply. The sound, as on the rest of the set, is thoughtful and patient, like raging winds filmed then set on slow motion, so the intricacies of the maelstroms can be better observed/heard.
Celestial Weather is another worthy entry into Wadada Leo Smith's ever-growing library of numerous duo recordings.
Track Listing
Malachi Favors Maghostut--A Monarch of Creative Music, Part 1 and Part 2; Celestial Weather Suite: Cyclone; Hurricane; Icy Fog; Typhoon; Tornado. Feathers and Earth: Part 1; Part 2.
Personnel
Wadada Leo Smith: trumpet; John Lindberg: double bass.
Album information
Title: Celestial Weather | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: TUM Records
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