Cyrille, Andrew / Smith, Wadada Leo / Frisell, Bill: Lebroba

Cyrille, Andrew / Smith, Wadada Leo / Frisell, Bill: Lebroba

Cyrille, Andrew / Smith, Wadada Leo / Frisell, Bill: Lebroba

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: Lebroba
Artist: Cyrille, Andrew / Smith, Wadada Leo / Frisell, Bill
Label: Ecm Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 602577055638
Genre: Jazz

Vinyl LP pressing. 2018 release. Andrew Cyrilles title Lebroba is a contraction of Leland, Brooklyn and Baltimore, birthplaces of the protagonists of an album bringing together three of creative musics independent thinkers. Each of them made his first ECM appearance long ago: drummer Andrew Cyrille on Marion Browns Afternoon of a Georgia Faun (1970), trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith on his own classic Divine Love (1978), and guitarist Bill Frisell on Eberhard Webers Fluid Rustle (1979); these are, of course, players of enduring influence. Frisell contributed to Cyrille s previous ECM disc The Declaration of Musical Independence, but Lebroba marks a first-time meeting for the guitarist and Wadada Leo Smith. A generous leader, Cyrille gives plenty of room to his cohorts, and all three musicians bring in compositions, with Turiya, Wadadas elegant dedication to Alice Coltrane, unfurling slowly over it's 17-minute duration. In his own pieces, including the title track and the closing Pretty Beauty, Cyrille rarely puts the focus on the drums, preferring to play melodically and interactively, sensitive to pitch and to space. There are references to West African music and the blues as well as the history of jazz drumming, but Cyrilles priority today is an elliptical style in which meter is implied rather than stated.

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