Tornado! by Great Sakata Quintet
Tracklist
1. | Tornado! | 42:49 |
Credits
released September 30, 2023
PERSONNEL:
Akira Sakata - clarinet, voice, little bells, alto sax
Oliver Schwerdt - grand piano, percussion, little instruments
John Eckhardt - double bass
Antonio Borghini - double bass
Christian Lillinger - drums, cymbals, percussion
REVIEWS:
Ich schwör total drauf!
John Eckhardt
A better illustration of a Free Jazz tornado than this session couldn’t be imagined.
Ken Waxman, Jazzword
Oliver Schwerdt flicht nun Akira Sakata als weitere
altmeisterliche Feuerperle in seinen glorreichen Rosenkranz.
Eine hymnodierende Feier: Schwerdts angriffslustiger Tatzelwurm,
die stupente Altotirade Sakatas mit flammenden Spitzen,
Lillingers Steinschlag - eine kleine große Sensation!
Rigobert Dittmann, Bad Alchemy
If there is a European formation today
that can play in the tradition of Cecil Taylor’s Unit, then it’s this quintet.
You just want to be swept away by this elemental force,
you want to be part of the storm.
The only tornado that creates and does not destroy. A miracle.
Martin Schray, The Free Jazz Collective
A pretty great record!
Antonio Borghini
RECORDED by Robert Amarell on 10th december 2018 at naTo/Leipzig
MIXED & MASTERED by Robert Amarell
FOTOGRAPHED by Pascal Giese
DESIGNED by Oliver Schwerdt
PRODUCED by Oliver Schwerdt
PERSONNEL:
Akira Sakata - clarinet, voice, little bells, alto sax
Oliver Schwerdt - grand piano, percussion, little instruments
John Eckhardt - double bass
Antonio Borghini - double bass
Christian Lillinger - drums, cymbals, percussion
REVIEWS:
Ich schwör total drauf!
John Eckhardt
A better illustration of a Free Jazz tornado than this session couldn’t be imagined.
Ken Waxman, Jazzword
Oliver Schwerdt flicht nun Akira Sakata als weitere
altmeisterliche Feuerperle in seinen glorreichen Rosenkranz.
Eine hymnodierende Feier: Schwerdts angriffslustiger Tatzelwurm,
die stupente Altotirade Sakatas mit flammenden Spitzen,
Lillingers Steinschlag - eine kleine große Sensation!
Rigobert Dittmann, Bad Alchemy
If there is a European formation today
that can play in the tradition of Cecil Taylor’s Unit, then it’s this quintet.
You just want to be swept away by this elemental force,
you want to be part of the storm.
The only tornado that creates and does not destroy. A miracle.
Martin Schray, The Free Jazz Collective
A pretty great record!
Antonio Borghini
RECORDED by Robert Amarell on 10th december 2018 at naTo/Leipzig
MIXED & MASTERED by Robert Amarell
FOTOGRAPHED by Pascal Giese
DESIGNED by Oliver Schwerdt
PRODUCED by Oliver Schwerdt
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