Wadada Leo Smith - Kulture Jazz (1995)

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Title: Kulture Jazz
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: ECM
Genre: Free Jazz, Avant-Garde
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log, Artwork)
Total Time: 53:24
Total Size: 240 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Don't You Remember? (3:42)
02. Kulture Of Jazz (5:33)
03. Song Of Humanity (Kanto Pri Homaro) (3:36)
04. Fire-sticks, Chrysanthemums And Moonlight (For Harumi) (3:42)
05. Seven Rings Of Light In The Hola Trinity (2:26)
06. Louis Armstrong Counter-pointing (2:43)
07. Albert Ayler In A Spiritual Light (4:44)
08. The Kemet Omega Reigns (For Billie Holiday) (5:02)
09. Love Supreme (For John Coltrane) (3:56)
10. Mississippi Delta Sunrise (For Bobbie) (3:55)
11. Mother: Sarah Brown-Smith-Wallace (1920-92) (4:06)
12. The Healer's Voyage On The Sacred River (For Ayl Kwel Armah) (3:46)
13. Uprising (For Jessie And Yvonne) (5:05)

The ECM folks do much better by Wadada Leo Smith than ever before with this solo recording, a true masterwork of its kind and one of the purest, most enlightening demonstrations of the connected natures of folk, blues, jazz, and creative music. That Smith is the man to do this is certainly no surprise; he laid it all down in print years before this release in his self-published books and liner notes. But the way he does it, with so much grace and style (and with the excellent production by Steve Lake), really results in a totally polished statement. It is a deep and rich recording, with Smith playing in a manner that incorporates both versatility and the genius of simplicity, sometimes all in one note. Not just for fans of "out" music, this is one to pull out when you are trying to get friends to go beyond their Phish records.


  • gibheid
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Thanks ural.