Smokehouse (album)

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Smokehouse
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Studio album / Live album by
Released1994
Recorded(1-4, 7) November 10, 1993
(5-6) November 8, 1993
Studio(1-4, 7) Bay Studios, Berkeley, California
(5-6) Kimball's Carnival, Emeryville, California
Genre Jazz
Length75:11
Label Black Saint
Producer Larry Ochs
Glenn Spearman chronology
Mystery Project
(1993)
Smokehouse
(1994)
The Fields
(1996)

Smokehouse is the second album by American jazz saxophonist Glenn Spearman Double Trio, which was recorded in 1993 and released on the Italian Black Saint label. [1]

Contents

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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The Penguin Guide to Jazz Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svg [3]

In his review for AllMusic, Scott Yanow states "The music, not for the faint-hearted, is avant-garde, dissonant, and full of plenty of honest feeling and high energy. Listeners who enjoy Albert Ayler and Rova will find this passionate effort of strong interest." [2]

The Penguin Guide to Jazz notes "Spearman's time in Europe opened up many interesting compositional ideas to him, but these performances are squarely in the tradition of the 1960s avant-garde, and their strength comes from Spearman's profound conviction that the ideas alumbrated at that time are far from exhausted but still constitute a lingua franca for improvisation." [3]

Track listing

All compositions by Spearman except where noted

  1. "Axe, Beautiful Acts (Intake)" – 12:42
  2. "No!" (Ochs) – 5:01
  3. "Celestial Source" – 5:03
  4. "Operation at the Level of the Phrase" – 18:22
  5. "Painted with Lightning" – 18:21
  6. "Asaph" – 4:56
  7. "Axe, Beautiful Acts (Out-take)" – 10:46

Personnel

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References

  1. Glenn Spearman discography by Rick Lopez
  2. 1 2 Yanow, Scott. Glenn Spearman – Smokehouse: Review at AllMusic . Retrieved March 15, 2017.
  3. 1 2 Cook, Richard; Brian Morton (2002). The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD. The Penguin Guide to Jazz (6th ed.). London: Penguin. p. 1370. ISBN   0140515216.