condition (record/cover): NM / EX- (sticker removal residue on front)
1971: Wadada Leo Smith founds his own Kabell label and inaugurates it with this solo statement - catalog number K-1, year one of one of the most rigorous and principled independent ventures in creative music. Alone with trumpet, flugelhorn and percussion, Smith unfolds the sound-and-silence language he was already theorizing in his Ankhrasmation notation systems: space as structure rather than absence, each tone placed like a stone in a garden and given the time to mean something, the AACM ideal of musician-owned means of production made completely literal, from the music to the pressing plant invoice. The patience is the radicalism - in 1971, choosing silence over density was the boldest available move, and Smith made it with total conviction.
The Kabell originals were pressed small, distributed by hand and treasured hard; they remain genuine rarities and founding documents at once. Solo trumpet literature, self-determined Black experimental music, deep history in first person. A cornerstone, quietly laid.