Windward Passages (Black Saint)

Windward Passages (Black Saint)
Studio album by Dave Burrell
Released December 3, 1993
Recorded 1993
Genre Jazz, avant-garde, post-bop
Length 69:02
Label Black Saint
Producer Giovanni Bonandrini
David Murray chronology
Shakill's II
(1993)Shakill's II1993
Windward Passages
(1992)
David Murray Quintet
(1994)David Murray Quintet1994
Dave Burrell chronology
The Jelly Roll Joys
(1991) The Jelly Roll Joys1991
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(1993) Windward Passages (Black Saint)1993
Brother to Brother
(1993) Brother to Brother1993

Windward Passages is a studio album released by jazz pianist Dave Burrell and saxophonist David Murray. It was recorded in 1993 and released later that year on December 3 on the Italian Black Saint label. The album is an update/sequel to Burrell's album Windward Passages (1979) on hatART.

The album also features Burrell's wife, Monika Larsson, on the track "Cela Me Va" performing a spoken word reading. However, Murray's playing "ends up drowning her out to an extent."[1]

Track listing

  1. "Sorrow Song (For W.E.B. Dubois)" (Murray) – 8:29
  2. "It Hurts So Much to See" (Larsson) – 8:00
  3. "Naima [Take 2]" (Coltrane) – 11:33
  4. "Cela Me Va" (Larsson) – 5:26
  5. "The Crave" (Morton) – 6:04
  6. "Zanzibar Blue" (Burrell) – 9:22
  7. "Conversation With Our Mothers" (Murray) – 6:09
  8. "Naima [Take 1]" (Coltrane) – 13:59

Personnel

  • Dave Burrell – piano
  • David Murray – clarinet (bass), saxophone (tenor)
  • Giovanni Bonandrini – producer
  • Maria Bonandrini, Max Martino – artwork
  • Aldo Borrelli, Paolo Falascone – engineers
  • Monika Larsson – vocals on "Cela Me Va"

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]

Though AllMusic begins their review saying the album is "a bit unusual," they ultimately recommend it because it is "one of the better and more accessible recordings of both David Murray and Dave Burrell."[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Scott Yanow. "Windward Passages [1993]". Retrieved 2007-02-02.
  2. AllMusic review
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