Tommy Smith "Misty Morning & No Time" CD

Tommy Smith "Misty Morning & No Time" CD

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This is Tommy's second album for Linn, following last year's trio set Reminiscence. It is also his second commission for Sextet, and represents a massive leap forward from the already impressive achievement captured on Paris (Blue Note, 1992.) 

The music on this album represents a new peak in the progress of saxophonist and composer Tommy Smith. It seems a long time now since he was a teenage prodigy setting out from Edinburgh for Berklee college in Boston back in 1984, but he has matured both as a person and as a musician, and is now set to fulfill all the promise we heard in him as a fifteen year old those dozen or so years ago.

It has not all been easy, nor has progress always been smooth, but the knocks and setbacks have surely contributed their own valuable lessons to his development. If things maybe came at him a little too fast in those first few years, he has learned a great deal in the process, and that is reflected in the superbly creative and utterly assured music on this recording.

His Forward Motion trio which cut Reminiscence are here again, with bass player Terje Gewelt and drummer Ian Froman providing the rhythmic and harmonic foundation alongside pianist Steve Hamilton, another young Scot who has followed Smith’s pioneering road to Berklee (which is, of course, where Tommy met Terje and Ian in the first place.)

The band is completed by trumpeter Guy Barker and saxophonist Julian Arguelles.

'Reveals Smith to be a master of mood and lyricism. Exquisite on all counts.' BBC Music Magazine 

Tracklisting

  1. Intrusion
  2. Estuary
  3. Incident
  4. Memorial
  5. The Root of It
  6. You Went Away
  7. Dipper
  8. Rag and Bone
  9. Sounds of the Day
  10. Country Dance
  11. Misty Morning and No Time
  12. Day Break
  13. Two Friends
  14. Trapped