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Tommy Smith: Torah
ByGary Burton
vibraphoneb.1943
Torah isn't a new pieceSmith wrote it in 1999 for American saxophone great

Joe Lovano
drumsb.1952

Arild Andersen
bass, acousticb.1945
Pianist Steve Hamiltona member of Smith's Forbidden Fruit quartet and an ex-member of drummer

Bill Bruford
drumsb.1949
This may clearly be Smith's show, but it wouldn't succeed as it does without an orchestra of massive talentnot just reading the notes off the charts, but bringing them to vibrant life. Torah is an important record, not just for the limitless Smith, but as unshakable proof that jazz is alive and thriving in the land of celtic music, kilts and tartan. ">
Track Listing
Genesis; Exodus; Leviticus; Numbers; Deuteronomy.
Personnel
Tommy Smith
saxophone, tenorTommy Smith: tenor saxophone; Steve Hamilton: piano; Calum Gourlay: acoustic bass; Alyn Cosker: drums; Martin Kershaw: saxophones; Paul Towndrow: saxophones; Konrad Wiszniewski: saxophones; Bill Flemming: saxophones; Ryan Quigley: trumpet; Kevin Ferris: trumpet; Cameron Jay: trumpet; Tom Macniven: trumpet; Chris Greive: trombone; Phil O'Malley: trombone; Kevin Garrity: trombone; Michael Owers: trombone.
Album information
Title: Torah | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Spartacus Records
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