Steve Reid Ensemble (featuring Kieran Hebden), Spirit Walk (COLOR)

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DROP 1 - RSD 2021
BLUE
2LP - SOUL JAZZ RECORDS
2021 06 12

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Statut: IN STOCK
Label: SOUL JAZZ RECORDS
Genre: JAZZ
Format: 2 LP
Release date: 2021

TRACKLIST 

A

1. Lugano (7.02)

2. Bridget (5.49)

3. For Coltrane (8.03)


B

1. Blind Tom (1.23)

2. Which One? (6:43) 3. Lions Of Juda (8.26)


C

1. It Cannot Be True (6.04) 2. Unity (9:10)


D

1. Drum Story (14.29)


DESCRIPTION

This album is released as a special one-off exclusive blue double vinyl edition for Record Store Day 2021.

Out of print for nearly 15 years, this album was recorded at the start of the long-relationship between Kieran Hebden and drummer extraordinaire Steve Reid. Soul Jazz Records had begun to release Reid’s music in 2000, reissuing much of his early catalogue of radical, deep and spiritual jazz music from the 1970s when an encounter between electronic music pioneer Kieran Hebden and Steve Reid effectively launched a new career for jazz drummer Reid – a man steeped in history having played with John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Fela Kuti, Motown and much more. Kieran Hebden and Steve Reid released a set of ground-breaking albums together in London, New York and Africa (including four on Domino Records) and continued to work together up until Steve Reid died in 2010. This album launched the start of this new connection between the two very different and yet connected artists – a mixture of electronic and jazz sensibilities like no other. The album ‘Spirit Walk' contains an updated version of Reid’s seminal ‘Lions of Judah’ (originally released on Reid’s classic ’Nova in 1976), ‘For Coltrane’, and the stunning and epic 15-min ‘Drum Song’.


The album comes with complete original artwork, including innersleeves (featuring an interview with Steve Reid by Gilles Peterson).