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Lake Biwa (album)

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Released
  
November 2004

Label
  
Tzadik TZ 8008

Release date
  
November 2004

Genre
  
Avant-garde jazz

Length
  
69:34

Artist
  
Wadada Leo Smith

Producer
  
Wadada Leo Smith

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Studio
  
Avatar Studios, New York City

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Lake Biwa is an album by trumpeter and composer Wadada Leo Smith released on John Zorn's Tzadik label in 2004.

Contents

Reception

The Allmusic review states: "Lake Biwa is a delight, and is full of invention. The players here perform the work's written and improvised sections with a determined sense of attack that also includes warmth, humor, and the desire for collective discovery". Writing for All About Jazz, Kurt Gottschalk commented "Over four pieces ranging from 10 to 25 minutes, the ensemble truly is an orchestra. When called upon to step forward, the voices of Ribot and Zorn especially are unmistakable. But the rest of the time, the group breathes together like an orchestra rather than a session group group reading charts. The compositions themselves are both serious and exciting and violinist Jennifer Choi (a regular performer of Zorn's compositions) especially shines".

Track listing

All compositions by Wadada Leo Smith.

  1. "Lake Biwa; A Fullmoon Purewater Gold" - 11:14
  2. "Sinai's Enclosed Garden of the Truth" - 23:50
  3. "Diamondback Serpent in a House Full of Water and Still Rising" - 16:00
  4. "Africana World" - 18:30

Personnel

  • Wadada Leo Smith - trumpet
  • John Zorn - alto saxophone
  • Marcus Rojas - tuba
  • Jennifer Choi - violin
  • Erik Friedlander - cello
  • Marc Ribot - guitar
  • Anthony Coleman, Yuko Fujiyama, Jamie Saft, Craig Taborn - piano
  • Wes Brown, John Lindberg - bass
  • Gerald Cleaver, Susie Ibarra, Kwaku Kwaakye Obeng - drums
  • References

    Lake Biwa (album) Wikipedia