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| name = Homage to Peace |
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| type = live |
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| artist = Emergency |
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| cover = Homage_to_peace_cover.jpeg |
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| released = 1973 |
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| recorded = 1972 |
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| venue = La Maison de la Radio, [[Paris]] |
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| genre = [[Jazz]] |
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| length = 44:25 |
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| label = [[America Records|America]] |
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| producer = Pierre Berjot |
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| chronology = Emergency |
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| This album = '''''Homage to Peace'''''<br>(1973) |
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| next_title = Bob Reid Presents: The Best of Emergency |
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| Next album = ''Night After Night''<br>(1981) |
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| next_year = 1976 |
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'''''Homage to Peace''''' is an album by free jazz band Emergency originally released in 1973 on the French [[America Records|America]] label and reissued on CD in 2004 by Universal France. This date was the first recording by American saxophonist [[Glenn Spearman]], who moved to Paris in 1972 and co-founded this international quintet with bassist Bob Reid along with French guitarist [[Boulou Ferre]] and two Japanese musicians: pianist Takashi Kako and drummer Sabu Toyozumi.<ref name="Disco">[http://www.bb10k.com/SPEARMAN.disc.html Glenn Spearman discography by Rick Lopez]</ref> |
'''''Homage to Peace''''' is an album by [[free jazz]] band Emergency originally released in 1973 on the French [[America Records|America]] label and reissued on CD in 2004 by Universal France. This date was the first recording by American saxophonist [[Glenn Spearman]], who moved to Paris in 1972 and co-founded this international quintet with bassist Bob Reid along with French guitarist [[Boulou Ferre]] and two Japanese musicians: pianist [[Takashi Kako]] and drummer [[Sabu Toyozumi]].<ref name="Disco">[http://www.bb10k.com/SPEARMAN.disc.html Glenn Spearman discography by Rick Lopez]</ref> |
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==Reception== |
==Reception== |
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| rev1 = [[AllMusic]] |
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| rev1Score = {{rating|4.5|5}}<ref name="Allmusic"/> |
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|rev2 = ''[[The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings]]'' |
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|rev2score = {{Rating|3.5|4}}<ref name="Penguin">{{cite book |last1=Cook |first1=Richard |authorlink1=Richard Cook (journalist) |last2=Morton |first2=Brian |authorlink2=Brian Morton (Scottish writer) |title=[[The Penguin Guide to Jazz|The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings]] |year=2008 |edition=9th |publisher=[[Penguin Books|Penguin]] |isbn=978-0-141-03401-0 |page=445}}</ref> |
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In his review for [[AllMusic]], Thom Jurek states "A true, fiery blowout of honk and skronk, Spearman observes the dictums of his teacher Frank Wright, and attempts to turn his horn inside out. This is a must for anyone who is interested in the development of free jazz in the 1970s."<ref name="Allmusic">{{ |
In his review for [[AllMusic]], Thom Jurek states "A true, fiery blowout of honk and skronk, Spearman observes the dictums of his teacher Frank Wright, and attempts to turn his horn inside out. This is a must for anyone who is interested in the development of free jazz in the 1970s."<ref name="Allmusic">{{allMusic|last=Jurek|first=Thom|class=album|id=mw0000254265|title=Emergency – ''Homage to Peace'': Review|accessdate=January 16, 2017}}</ref> |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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==Personnel== |
==Personnel== |
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*[[Glenn Spearman]] – [[tenor saxophone]], [[soprano saxophone]] |
*[[Glenn Spearman]] – [[tenor saxophone]], [[soprano saxophone]] |
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*Takashi Kako –[[piano]] |
*[[Takashi Kako]] –[[piano]] |
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*[[Boulou Ferré]] – [[electric guitar]] |
*[[Boulou Ferré]] – [[electric guitar]] |
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*Bob Reid – [[double bass|bass]] |
*Bob Reid – [[double bass|bass]] |
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*Sabu Toyozumi – [[drums]] |
*[[Sabu Toyozumi]] – [[drums]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Latest revision as of 18:19, 29 March 2024
Homage to Peace | ||||
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Live album by Emergency | ||||
Released | 1973 | |||
Recorded | 1972 | |||
Venue | La Maison de la Radio, Paris | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 44:25 | |||
Label | America | |||
Producer | Pierre Berjot | |||
Emergency chronology | ||||
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reissue cover | ||||
Homage to Peace is an album by free jazz band Emergency originally released in 1973 on the French America label and reissued on CD in 2004 by Universal France. This date was the first recording by American saxophonist Glenn Spearman, who moved to Paris in 1972 and co-founded this international quintet with bassist Bob Reid along with French guitarist Boulou Ferre and two Japanese musicians: pianist Takashi Kako and drummer Sabu Toyozumi.[1]
Reception
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings | [3] |
In his review for AllMusic, Thom Jurek states "A true, fiery blowout of honk and skronk, Spearman observes the dictums of his teacher Frank Wright, and attempts to turn his horn inside out. This is a must for anyone who is interested in the development of free jazz in the 1970s."[2]
Track listing
[edit]- "Emergency Theme" (Gency) – 15:22
- "People in Sorrow" (Roscoe Mitchell) – 7:57
- "Kako Tune" (Takashi Kako) – 11:32
- "Infidels" (Bob Reid) – 9:34
Personnel
[edit]- Glenn Spearman – tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone
- Takashi Kako –piano
- Boulou Ferré – electric guitar
- Bob Reid – bass
- Sabu Toyozumi – drums
References
[edit]- ^ Glenn Spearman discography by Rick Lopez
- ^ a b Jurek, Thom. Emergency – Homage to Peace: Review at AllMusic. Retrieved January 16, 2017.
- ^ Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.). Penguin. p. 445. ISBN 978-0-141-03401-0.