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Günter Baby Sommer & the Lucaciu 3: Karawane
By
Peter Brötzmann
woodwinds1941 - 2023

Cecil Taylor
piano1929 - 2018

Wadada Leo Smith
trumpetb.1941

Barry Guy
bass, acousticb.1947

Oliver Schwerdt
pianoThe title of the album is taken from the work of German Dada poet Hugo Ball, who essentially invented his own nonsense language in "Karawane" ("caravan" in English). The poem is recited/shouted/exclaimed by Sommer on the record's title track, and it exemplifies the album's spirit, as Sommer revels in the linguistic freedom Ball's poem allows, relishing each and every syllable, all while the band maintains an infectious, bouncy groove underneath. Alto saxophonist
Antonio Lucaciu
saxophoneRobert Lucaciu
bassThe group tends to stick with strong melodic cores and stout rhythms, as on "Dunkle Wolken," with Sommer unleashing a steady, propulsive beat underneath Antonio Lucaciu's fervid articulation of the folk-like melody. And "Unter Jedem Dach Ein Ach" possesses a loose, post-boppish framework that gives all four players room to stretch out. There are a few restrained moments as well, with a couple pieces composed by
Simon Lucaciu
piano
Albert Ayler
saxophone, tenor1936 - 1970
Sommer's free instincts have never overshadowed his rootedness in the jazz tradition, and the gospel-drenched "Hymnus," the album's closer, is a case in point. Heartfelt and resonant, with plenty of Sommer's ardent vocalizations in the background, it nicely encapsulates the joy and delight of this invigorating recording. ">
Track Listing
Dunkle Wolken; Unter Jedem Dach Ein Ach; Zeitwandlerin; Dialogue; Impressions of Little Bird; MKK 103 Brevarium; Karawane; Aether; Zust?nde; Pan; Samba Pastouron; Hymnus.
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Album information
Title: Karawane | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Intakt Records
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