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Wadada Leo Smith / Ed Blackwell: The Blue Mountain's Sun Drummer
ByThe set, recorded live at Brandeis University in 1986, opens with "Uprising," a tune of jumbled African rhythms roiling behind a bright and lyrical trumpet. "Love" has a feeling a bluesy jubilation, an enchanting yet on-edge momentum of orchestral percussion behind Smith's straight forward, sometimes anguished lines.
The duo format seems to suit Smith. His Wisdom in Time (Intake Records, 2007) featured a pairing of the trumpeter with drummer Gunter Baby Sommer; and on Compassion (Meta Records, 2006), he teamed with multiple mode percussionist Adam Rudolph. Both were spiritual, meditative outings, making The Blue Mountain's Sun Drummer sound a bit more grounded, but every bit as vibrant and bold as those later duo sets.
Smith also plays mbira (African thumb piano) and flutethe way Coleman occasionally breaks out violin and trumpetand sings on "Seeds of the Forgotten Flower," a spiritually-tinged human rights hymn.
The title tune has an implacable, train-rumbling-down-the-tracks rhythm, with Smith sounding somehow relaxed and intense at the same time, while "Mto: The Celestial River" takes a more meditative turn. Smith adds a wind chime mbira flutter behind his vocal on "Don't You Remember," and blows long clean lines in dialogue with Blackwell's busy groove on "Buffalo People: A Blues Ritual Dance."
This earlier career set is a superb addition to Smith's duo discography.
Track Listing
Uprising; Love; Seeds of a Forgotten Flower; The Blue Mountain's Sun Drummer; Mto: the Celestial River; Don't You Remember; Sellassie-I; Seven Arrows in the Garden of Light; Buffalo People: A Blues Ritual Dance; Albert Ayler In a Spiritual Light.
Personnel
Wadada Leo Smith
trumpetWadada Leo Smith: trumpet, flugelhorn, mbira flute, voice. Ed Blackwell: drums and percussion.
Album information
Title: The Blue Mountain's Sun Drummer | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Kabell Records
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Instrument: Trumpet
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