Headfirst into the Flames: Live in Europe explained

Headfirst into the Flames: Live in Europe
Type:live album
Artist:Last Exit
Cover:Last Exit - Headfirst into the Flames.jpg
Recorded: in Stockholm, Sweden and Munich, Germany
Genre:Free jazz
Length:63:03
Label:MuWorks
Producer:Robert Musso
Prev Title:Köln
Prev Year:1990

Headfirst into the Flames: Live in Europe is the fifth live album by the free jazz group Last Exit, released in 1993 by MuWorks Records.[1]

Reception

In a review for AllMusic, John Dougan wrote: "Headfirst kicks off with the brain fry of 'Lizard Eyes' only to launch into a Sharrock improv called 'Don't Be a Cry Baby, Whatever You Do.' Brotzmann blows wild and free here, and his squeal and blurt provides a great counterpoint to the rumble of the rhythms and the pummeling sonic overload of Sharrock's guitar. Another piece of blurt that will make you head spin."

Writing for Trouser Press, Greg Kot stated: "While cutthroat power is still very much part of the group's repertoire, the emphasis is more on give-and-take... 'Jesus! What Gorgeous Monkeys We Are' simmers rather than boils for all of its eleven minutes, a four-way conversation of the type rarely heard on the earlier albums."[2]

Personnel

Last Exit
Technical personnel

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
United States1993MuWorksCDMUW 1013
United States2008DMG/ARCCD0701

External links

Notes and References

  1. Greg . Kot . Last Exit . . 2007 . October 18, 2014.
  2. Greg . Kot . Last Exit . . 2007 . March 1, 2022.
  3. The Wire End of Year Lists 1993: Albums . October 18, 2014 . The Wire.