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Friday, 25 September 2020

Leo Smith - Spirit Catcher (1979)

Leo Smith (later Wadada Leo Smith)'s album following his ECM debut (link below) again featured Bobby Naughton and Dwight Andrews, and expanded the lineup. Spirit Catcher was released on the Nessa label.

With an actual drummer on board this time, the lengthy Images is a more propulsive immersion in free improvisation, or perhaps "collective composition" as Smith suggests - it's still structured as per his unique style.  The closing title track isn't quite as loose and free, but still features some particularly firey solos from Smith and Andrews.

In between is The Burning Of Stones, a fascinating composed work by Smith for trumpet and three harps.  The writing for harps is inspired by the sounds of the African kora and Japanese koto, while Smith improvises over the top. again inspired by kora music.  Highly recommended, unique music.

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Previously posted at SGTG: Divine Love