Tomasz Stanko Leosia
Tomasz Stanko trumpet Bobo Stenson piano Anders Jormin double-bass Tony Oxley drums
Morning Heavy Song
Die Weisheit von Le comte Lautréamont
A Farewell To Maria
Brace
Trinity
Forlorn Walk
Hungry Howl
No Bass Trio
Euforila
Leosia
Recorded January 1996
ECM 1603
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The second ECM album from this Polish-Swedish-British edition of the Tomasz Stanko Quartet follows the critically-heralded Matka Joanna. As Jazz Journal wrote, "Trumpeter Stanko's vibrant breadth of tone and poetic feeling for cross-rhythmic drama are second to none." Leosia marks a further progression, incorporating six first-rate Stanko compositions in his brooding "Slavic" style, darker than the darkest Miles (and incorporating a tribute to Lautréamont, literature's Count of Darkness), as well as bracing and exploratory duo and trio improvisations, and solos of the higherst calibre by all concerned. The group has an unusual claim on idiomatic completeness; it seems to summarize, in highly original manner, many of the important developments of jazz of the last 30 years. Stanko, however, distances himself from the general drift toward reinterpretation of standards in the 1990s. His bent notes, slurs, smears and violent fanfares are put to the service of a new group music.

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