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Heart's Reflections
2011 studio album by Wadada Leo Smith From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Heart's Reflections is a two-disc studio album by American jazz trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith. The album was released on May 16, 2011 via Cuneiform Records label.[6]
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Reception
Glen Hall of Exclaim! stated "Trumpeter Smith wears his love for Miles Davis on his sleeve. And the vibe of Heart's Reflections echoes Electric-era Miles, with wah-wah, electric trumpet, yowling guitars, rock-solid drumming and jangling electric piano. But where Miles' music exuded sexuality, most of Smith's two-CD set is ostensibly dedicated to Sufi saint Abu al-Hasan al-Shadhili... Even with a heavy-on-electronics, 14-piece group, Smith's music is consistently focused and expressive.[7]
Phil Johnson of The Independent wrote "The astonishing 20-minute opening track might be called "Don Cherry's Electric Sonic Garden", but it's the wheedling tone and furious backbeat of the late Miles Davis that veteran free-jazz trumpeter Smith makes you think of most. Four electric guitarists among an ensemble of 14, with two laptop operatives squiggling away. You can argue that nothing on the double-CD quite equals it, or question the context of mystic spirituality, but Smith has made electric jazz sound dangerous again".[8]
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Track listing
Disc 1
All tracks are written by Wadada Leo Smith.
Disc 2
All tracks are written by Wadada Leo Smith.
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Personnel
- Wadada Leo Smith – trumpet
- Pheeroan akLaff – drums, soloist
- Casey Anderson – sax (alto)
- Charlie Burgin – laptop, soloist
- Casey Butler – sax (tenor)
- Josh Gerowitz – guitar (electric), soloist
- Michael Gregory Jackson – guitar (electric), mixing, producer, soloist
- John Lindberg – bass (acoustic), soloist
- Brandon Ross – guitar (electric), soloist
- Angelica Sanchez – piano, soloist, Wurlitzer piano
- Lamar Smith – guitar (electric)
- Stephanie Smith – soloist, violin
- Skúli Sverrisson – six-string bass, bass (electric), soloist
- Mark Trayle – laptop, soloist
References
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