The Noise of Trouble: Live in Tokyo explained

The Noise of Trouble: Live in Tokyo
Type:live album
Artist:Last Exit
Cover:Last Exit - The Noise of Trouble.jpg
Recorded: at Parco Space Part 3, Tokyo
at Pit Inn, Tokyo, Japan
Genre:Free jazz
Length:39:50
Label:Enemy
Producer:Last Exit
Prev Title:Last Exit
Prev Year:1986
Next Title:Cassette Recordings '87
Next Year:1987

The Noise of Trouble: Live in Tokyo is the second live album by the free jazz group Last Exit. It was released in 1986 by Enemy Records.[1]

Reception

In a review for AllMusic, Steve Huey wrote: "the group's interplay was pretty well-honed by this point, comfortable enough that they could welcome guests for some of the Tokyo performances... Shorter, free-form sound explorations... alternate with longer, freely improvised jams highlighting the group's uncanny feel for smooth transitions... For listeners attuned to such extreme sounds, The Noise of Trouble is intoxicating in its raw, undiluted power and total disregard for propriety, not to mention the musicians' mastery of improvisational communication."

Stuart Nicholson commented: "Everyone was at the top of their game, musically, conceptually and creatively, something that was underlined by their total confidence in each other's playing... Recorded live... on the heels of a successful European tour, Last Exit brought spontaneity, energy and a collective empathy that working regularly together brings."[2]

Writing for Trouser Press, Greg Kot stated: "the restless quartet flies from traditional blues motifs to high-energy skronk and back again with dexterity and daring."

Personnel

Last Exit
Additional musicians
Technical personnel

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
United States1986EnemyCS, LP88561-8178
United States1987EnemyCDEMY 103

External links

Notes and References

  1. Greg . Kot . Last Exit . . 2007 . October 18, 2014.
  2. Web site: Last Exit 'The Noise of Trouble' — Forgotten Jazz Classics . Stuart . Nicholson . StuartNicholsonUK . February 28, 2022.