Steve Turre: trombone & sea shells Bruce Williams: alto & soprano saxophones Xavier Davis: piano Gerald Cannon: bass Willie Jones III: drums Chembo Corniel: congas ('Nangadef' only)
'The first record in at least 10 years that puts the focus squarely back on my trombone playing.' - Steve Turre
One of the world's preeminent jazz innovators, Steve Turre makes a powerful statement for the healing powers of music. Spiritman reflects his belief that 'without spirit, music is just notes.'
The first recording--after many years of development by Turre--of sea shells played into the piano's open strings creating an ethereal, mystical, acoustic sound.
His superbly swinging quintet performs new Turre compositions 'Trayvon's Blues' an emotional centerpiece of recent Turre performances; 'Bu' the rousing opener dedicated to his mentor Art Blakey; 'Funky Thing' written very recently for the Saturday Night Live Band; 'Nangadef' written for Senegalese percussionist Abdou Mboup, and 'Spiritman' with which Turre opened the UN's International Jazz Day concert in Tokyo in 2014.
8-panel deluxe gatefold digipak features color photography by Jimmy Katz and an original 2000-word interview with Steve Turre including background and anecdotes about the record, as well as his philosophy of music making and it's healing role for the world.
Turre's debut on Smoke Sessions was tracked live on a Neve 8038 Custom Console at NYC's famed analog studio Sear Sound.