(PRE-ORDER 10/3/25) Spirits Known And Unknown (VINYL) | Mint (M) Mint (M)
(PRE-ORDER 10/3/25) Spirits Known And Unknown (VINYL) | Mint (M) Mint (M) - - JAZZ *NEW* est en rupture de stock et sera expédié dès qu’il sera de retour en stock.
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Leon Thomas’ debut solo recording after his tenure with Pharoah Sanders is a fine one. Teaming with a cast of musicians that includes bassist Cecil McBee, flutist James Spaulding, Roy Haynes, Lonnie Liston Smith, Richard Davis, and Sanders (listed here as “Little Rock”), etc. Thomas’ patented yodel is in fine shape here, displayed alongside his singular lyric style and scat singing trademark. The set begins with a shorter, more lyrical version of Thomas’ signature tune “The Creator Has a Master Plan,” with the lyric riding easy and smooth alongside the yodel, which bubbles up only in the refrains. It’s a different story on his own “One,” with Davis’ piano leading the charge and Spaulding blowing through the center of the track, Thomas alternates scatting and his moaning, yodeling, howling, across the lyrics, through them under them and in spite of them. It’s an intense ride and one that sets up the glorious “Echoes.” This tune is Thomas at his most spiritual and uplifting, carrying the mysterious drift of his tune entwined with Spaulding’s flute and a set of Pan pipes, fluttering in and out of the mix before his wail comes to the fore as a solo. The end of side one reaches into Thomas’ past (he sang with everyone from Count Basie to Grant Green and Mary Lou Williams) for a highly original read of Horace Silver’s classic “Song for My Father.” Thomas imbues the tune with so much emotion, it’s a wonder he can keep it under wraps. Side two is more free from in nature with “Damn Nam,” a near rant, but one possessed with melodic vision and harmonic invention with this band. There’s also the deeply moving “Malcolm’s Gone,” a co-write between Thomas and Sanders that features the latter’s gorgeous blowing, hard and true in the middle of the mix, and a wildly spiritual Eastern vibe coming through in the improvisation. It’s the longest track on the record, and one of the most criminally ignored in Thomas’ long career. The album closes with Bell and Houston’s “Let the Rain Fall on Me.” It’s a shimmering straight jazz number with a beautiful piano solo by Smith. It sends out a visionary album out on a sweet, soulful note. Ultimately, this is among Thomas’ finest moments on vinyl, proving his versatility and accessibility to an audience who, for too long already, had associated him too closely with the avant-garde and free jazz. -Thom Jurek/AMG
- Re-mastering by: Ray Staff at Air Mastering, Lyndhurst Hall, London
- 180 gram LP x 1 Gatefold Sleeve
FDS-115 -Artist-Leon Thomas
1 The Creator Has a Master Plan (Peace)
2 One
3 Echoes
4 Song for My Father
5 Damn Nam (Ain't Goin' to Vietnam)
6 Malcolm's Gone
7 Let the Rain Fall on Me
- Media Condition: Mint (M)
- Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
- Format Detail: LP Black
- Format: Vinyl
- Availability : Pre-Order
- Genre: JAZZ
- Format Type: LP
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- Internal ID: JIT
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