Leon Thomas in Berlin explained

Leon Thomas in Berlin
Type:live
Artist:Leon Thomas with Oliver Nelson
Cover:Leon Thomas in Berlin.jpg
Released:1971
Recorded:November 6, 1970
Venue:Berliner Philharmonie, Berlin
Genre:Jazz
Length:40:52
Label:Flying Dutchman
Producer:Joachim E. Berendt
Chronology:Leon Thomas
Prev Title:The Leon Thomas Album
Prev Year:1970
Next Title:Gold Sunrise on Magic Mountain
Next Year:1971

Leon Thomas in Berlin is a live album by the American jazz vocalist and percussionist Leon Thomas with the saxophonist/arranger Oliver Nelson. The album was recorded in 1970 in Berlin and released by Flying Dutchman.[1]

Reception

The authors of the AllMusic Guide to Jazz awarded the album 5 out of 5 stars.

In a review for Music on the Web (UK), Dick Stafford wrote: "Leon Thomas in Berlin is an excellent example of the work of this almost forgotten vocalist. Thomas was very much a maverick in terms of his singing style, his use of the yodel and other effects turned his voice very much into another frontline musical instrument in much the same manner as scat was used by earlier singers . The lasting impression given by this is of a highly Afro - American form of the idiom which was much in fashion in the late 60's and early 70's. In many ways it is a great pity that this vibrant music has fallen so far from grace to be replaced by the mainstream conservatism that is so omni-present in a great deal of the performances which define Jazz at the present time... The balance of the material is impeccable... The rhythm section on this concert is superb... This is a real gem of a re-release and I feel sure that it will become a favourite of anyone who is prepared to give this highly charged original music a chance."[2]

Track listing

All compositions by Leon Thomas except where noted

  1. "Straight, No Chaser" (Thelonious Monk, Leon Thomas) − 6:32
  2. "Pharoah's Tune (The Journey)" (Pharoah Sanders, Thomas) − 9:10
  3. "Echoes" − 6:00
  4. "Umbo Weti" − 9:20
  5. "The Creator Has a Master Plan (Peace)" (Sanders, Thomas) − 8:43
  6. "Oo-Wee! Hindewe" − 1:07

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. http://www.jazzlists.com/SJ_Label_FD_10100.htm Flying Dutchman 10100 series discography
  2. Web site: Leon Thomas in Berlin . Stafford . Dick . April 2, 2002 . Music on the Web (UK) . February 23, 2021.