WADADA LEO SMITH — Occupy The World

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Album · 2013

Tracklist

1-1 Queen Hatshepsut 17:03
1-2 The Bell – 2 15:47
1-3 Mount Kilimanjaro (Love And Compassion For John Lindberg) 20:52
2-1 Crossing On A Southern Road (A Memorial For Marion Brown) 25:11
2-2 Occupy The World For Life, Liberty And Justice 33:29

Line-up/Musicians

Wadada Leo Smith conductor, trumpet (soloist on 01, 02, 04 and 05)
John Lindberg double bass (soloist on 03)

with TUMO:
Verneri Pohjola trumpet and electronics;
Jari Hongisto trombone;
Kalle Hassinen horn;
Kenneth Ojutkangas tuba;
Juhani Aaltonen flute, alto flute, bass flute and piccolo;
Fredrik Ljungqvist tenor and sopranino saxophones, clarinet and bass clarinet;
Mikko Innanen alto, soprano and baritone saxophones;
Seppo Kantonen piano;
Iro Haarla harp;
Mikko Iivanainen electric guitar;
Kalle Kalima electric guitar;
Veli Kujala quarter-tone accordion;
Terhi Pylkkänen violin;
Niels Thorkild Levinsen violin;
Barbora Hilpo viola;
Iida-Vilhelmiina Laine cello;
Ulf Krokfors double bass;
John Lindberg double bass;
Janne Tuomi drums and marimba;
Mika Kallio drums;
Stefan Pasborg drums

About this release

TUM CD 037-2 (Finland)

Recorded by Nikopetri Paakunainen and Esa Santonen at Studio MI, Finnish Broadcasting Company, in Helsinki on February 19th-21st, 2012

Thanks to snobb for the addition

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From the very early days of the AACM (Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians founded in Chicago in 1965) its members were influenced by classical/composed music as much as by jazz/improvisational.Muhai Richard Abrams,Roscoe Mitchell and trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith are all renowned authors of solid composed works, many of which are recorded.

"Occupy The World" is Leo's monumental two-CD conceptual album, dedicated to political tension and activism in the modern world. Smith developed his own non-metric compositional theory that he uses in his music: none of the five long (between 15 and 33 minutes) compositions have a continued theme, all the music is kind of liquid kinematic installation of rhythmic and melodic multi-layers, but it has nothing in common with esoteric/new age amorphous viscosity. Each musical layer, even more, each small element, is engineered in details. There are a lot of small spaces where each musician has some space for improvisation, so the music doesn't sound too fixed or cemented, but at the same time, there are not even minimal traces of chaos.

For listeners not very familiar with Smith's musical theories, this hour-and-half long double album sounds like something that is very close, and yet alternative at the same time, to a more traditional classical opus. These dramatic and often bombastic compositions also contains precisely included distortions and rhythmical structures that are more African than European, but all in all, this music sounds as if you're in an Opera House, not in a jazz club.

For this project, Smith and his regular collaborator bassist John Lindberg, co-operate with a leading Finnish progressive jazz orchestra (22-piece collective with harpist Iro Haarla, trumpeter Verneri Pohjola, Danish drummer Stefan Passborg, sax player Mikko Innanen on board among others). Not all the members play on every composition, Smith uses smaller sub-collectives depending on his vision and needs. Not all the compositions are really new - for example, "The Bell - 2" was originally written by Smith for the late 60s Anthony Braxton album, "3 Compositions of New Jazz".

Not an easy listening and probably even more controversial because of it being a cross-genre work, it represents one of the most ambitious and monumental pieces of music of the last couple of years, not many artists around have the inspiration and faith required to still be working in this field. Wadada Leo Smith is one of the few living legends, who even in his 70s, is looking ahead.

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