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Wadada Leo Smith & Louis Moholo-Moholo: Ancestors
ByLouis Moholo-Moholo
drums1940 - 2025
Ancestors delights, first, for the sustained intelligence, creativity and sound of each player. Smith is an encyclopedia of timbres, dynamics and every other conceivable trumpet-playing resource. Moholo-Moholo, meanwhile, keeps up with the Joneses: his groove is as deep as Philly Joe's, he is as multi-limbed as Elvin, and he draws upon the full range of his kit's sonic possibilities.
Individual excellence, meanwhile, is matched by effective interplay. "Moholo-Moholo/Golden Spirit" offers a textbook lesson in jazz empathy. Smith plays an earnest melodic line (one that variously evokes, in passing, saxophonist

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

Joe Zawinul
keyboards1932 - 2007
Toward the beginning of "No Name In The StreetJames Baldwin," the roles seem to be reversed, with the drummer establishing the temperature and the trumpeter expertly matching the heat level.
What lends this record its coherence is Moholo-Moholo's steady, low- end pulse; its variety stems from Smith's restless stylistic searching. These roles become more apparent during the wholly improvised five-part suite that gives the album its title. It's during the twenty-five-plus minute "Ancestors," in fact, that Smith and Moholo-Moholo sound most likely to transcend witty conversation into deeper truths. Smith digs into "Part 2" with split notes and an implied time signature pulling against the drummer's vaguely New Orleans second-line rhythm. Over the rapid march of "Part 3," Smith's trumpetmuted at first and at the endexplores bizarre but expressive sputtering experiments. "Part 1" and "Part 5" are percussion only, with shout-outs from the drummer to a long list of ancestors (drummers

Ed Blackwell
drums1929 - 1992

Han Bennink
drumsb.1942

Art Blakey
drums1919 - 1990
Track Listing
Moholo-Moholo/Golden Spirit; No Name In The Street, James Baldwin; Jackson Pollock, Action; Siholaro; Ancestors.
Personnel
Wadada Leo Smith
trumpetWadada Leo Smith: trumpet, percussion; Louis Moholo-Moholo: drums, percussion, voice.
Album information
Title: Ancestors | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: TUM Records
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