Rastafari is a studio album by American jazz trumpeter
Wadada Leo Smith with the
Bill Smith ensemble, released in 1983 on the Canadian
Sackville label.[1] The trumpeter considers the recording a cooperative effort, it is
Bill Smith, co-founder of Sackville and producer of the album, who made it a "Leo Smith record".[2] It was reissued on CD in 2003 with new artwork by Boxholder.[3]
In his review for
AllMusic, Scott Yanow states: "The playing by these adventurous musicians is advanced and quite free on the four group originals, and all five players share equally in the creation of these fresh explorations."[4]
Rastafari is a studio album by American jazz trumpeter
Wadada Leo Smith with the
Bill Smith ensemble, released in 1983 on the Canadian
Sackville label.[1] The trumpeter considers the recording a cooperative effort, it is
Bill Smith, co-founder of Sackville and producer of the album, who made it a "Leo Smith record".[2] It was reissued on CD in 2003 with new artwork by Boxholder.[3]
In his review for
AllMusic, Scott Yanow states: "The playing by these adventurous musicians is advanced and quite free on the four group originals, and all five players share equally in the creation of these fresh explorations."[4]