Saxophonist Tommy Smith, Scotland's foremost jazz musician and composer, leads an all-star sextet for this epic recording of six original compositions inspired by poet Edwin Morgan. The remarkable line-up of world-cla...
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Saxophonist Tommy Smith, Scotland's foremost jazz musician and composer, leads an all-star sextet for this epic recording of six original compositions inspired by poet Edwin Morgan. The remarkable line-up of world-class musicians includes tenor saxophonist Joe Lovano, guitarist John Scofield, British pianist John Taylor, bassist John Patitucci and drummer Bill Stewart.
The acclaimed Scottish saxophonist Tommy Smith recorded 'Evolution' with an all-star line-up of U.S. and British musicians in New York City over two days in April 2003.
Inspired by a set of six poems by Edwin Morgan, whose previous collaborations with Smith include the saxophonist's widely acclaimed Beasts of Scotland commission for Glasgow International Jazz Festival 1996, the suite was composed specifically with the Sextet line-up in mind and was designed to highlight each musician's musical personality.
The sextet features leading tenor saxophonist Joe Lovano who's worked with Woody Herman, Charlie Haden and drummer Paul Motian; John Scofield, one of the world's top jazz guitarists; Manchester-born keyboardist John Taylor who has worked with Kenny Wheeler, John Surman and Peter Erskine, with many recordings for ECM; top bassist John Patitucci who's worked with Chick Corea and Wayne Shorter and whose speed, tone and versatility have gained him much acclaim; and drummer Bill Stewart who was with Scofield's own band for five years and who's also played with Joe Lovano and trumpeter Eddie Henderson.
Personnel:
Tommy Smith (saxophones), Joe Lovano (tenor saxophone), John Scofield (guitar), John Taylor (piano), John Patitucci (bass), Bill Stewart (drums)
About the Artist:
Saxophonist Tommy Smith is Scotland's foremost jazz musician and composer, an internationally recognised soloist and bandleader and the musical director and driving force of the Scottish National Jazz Orchestra. A graduate of the renowned Berklee College of Music in Boston, Tommy Smith was only 18 when he was hired as a sideman by Gary Burton at the recommendation of Chick Corea. At 19 he signed to Blue Note who released his first few albums; he then returned to Scotland and signed to Glasgow-based label Linn who released his recordings until he set up Spartacus in 2000. In a constantly busy schedule, Tommy Smith is also director of the Scottish National Jazz Orchestra which he founded in 1995.
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