Dive into the avant-garde jazz realm with Wadada Leo Smith's "Celestial Weather," a captivating duo album recorded with bassist John Lindberg. Released on TUM Records in December 2017, this album is a testament to Smith's mastery of free jazz and his innovative approach to the genre.
"Celestial Weather" was recorded at the prestigious Sear Sound Studios in New York City on June 16, 2012, and later mixed and mastered at Liiteri in Virkkala, Finland. The album features nine tracks, including two parts of "Malachi Favors Maghostut - A Monarch of Creative Music" and a five-part "Celestial Weather Suite" that explores various weather phenomena through music. The album concludes with two parts of "Feathers and Earth."
Smith and Lindberg employ a spare, conversational approach throughout the album, with Smith's trumpet playing ranging from whispered notes on the mute to plaintive cries with the open horn. The duo's interplay is intimate and dynamic, showcasing their deep musical connection and shared vision.
This album is a significant addition to Wadada Leo Smith's discography, highlighting his unique voice in the world of jazz. Whether you're a longtime fan of Smith's work or new to his music, "Celestial Weather" offers a compelling exploration of free jazz and avant-garde sounds.