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Spirit Catcher (album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Spirit Catcher (album)

''Spirit Catcher'' is an album by American jazz trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith which was recorded in 1979 and released on Nessa Records. He leads the New Dalta Akhri, a quintet with Dwight Andrews, Bobby Naughton, Wes Brown and Pheeroan akLaff, in two original compositions: "Images" and "Spirit Catcher". In addition, Smith prepared a very unusual piece for muted trumpet and three harps: "The Burning of Stones", a composition dedicated to Anthony Braxton with elements of two traditions involving harp-like instruments, the West African kora and the Japanese koto.〔Original liner notes by Robert Palmer〕〔(''Spirit Catcher'' ) at Nessa Records〕 The 2009 CD reissue adds an alternate version of this piece.
==Reception==

In his review for AllMusic, Scott Yanow states "This is thought-provoking music that grows in interest with each listen."
The All About Jazz review by Clifford Allen says "Recorded crisply by Rudy Van Gelder (unlike the somewhat murky Kabell LPs), ''Spirit Catcher'' presents Smith's earlier music with clarity and warmth."〔Allen, Clifford. (''Spirit Catcher'' review ) at All About Jazz

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