Laura Jurd's "Human Spirit" is a captivating journey through the vibrant and eclectic world of this London-based trumpeter, composer, and improviser. Released on May 28, 2005, under the Chaos Collective label, this nine-track album spans a concise yet engaging 46 minutes. Jurd's diverse musical influences, ranging from classical to jazz and folk, are evident throughout the album, creating a rich tapestry of sounds that showcase her versatility and artistry.
The album features a stellar lineup of musicians, including Lauren Kinsella on vocals, Chris Batchelor on trumpet, Colm O'Hara on trombone, Alex Roth on guitar, Mick Foster on bass saxophone, and Corrie Dick on drums. Together, they bring Jurd's compositions to life, blending melodic soothing terrain with punchier contours, as heard in tracks like "Blinded" and the title track "Human Spirit."
"Human Spirit" opens with the instrumental "Opening Sequence" and closes with "Closing Sequence," framing a collection that includes vocal pieces like "She Knew Him" and "More Than Just a Fairytale." The album's dynamic range is evident in tracks such as "Pirates," which bristles with the fractured energies reminiscent of mid-1970s King Crimson, and "Brighter Days," which offers a more uplifting and melodic contrast.
Critics have praised Jurd's work, with All About Jazz awarding the album four and a half stars, highlighting her compositional prowess and the ensemble's cohesive performance. "Human Spirit" is a testament to Laura Jurd's burgeoning talent and her ability to craft music that is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to her work, this album offers a compelling introduction to the world of Laura Jurd.