It was a cool day for the equator
as I clambered whistling over the clinker.
Clouds had brought a shower across the shore.
Grey black scoured and pitted rocks
glistened, and so did an iguana
eyeing me lazily with its wet crest bristling.
I saw the drag-marks of a giant tortoise -
what a dogged message thrusting into the thicket!
And the air was bright with birds, well, bright and dark -
flirting their few inches, drenching the freshness
with a spray of chatter and chirm, with a charm
peculiar to these islands, these Incantadas!
I met a young man in a floppy hat
who stopped and smiled; he too had charm.
'My finches', he said, 'you are watching my finches.'
We sat on an old stump, I cherish the moment.
A man both ingenuous and ingenious,
a genius indeed, enthusiastic, shy,
well no, not really shy, but modest,
that was a type I could talk to for ever.
'These finches - all different,' he said.
'They have become separate species, and why is that?
They had some ancestor in Ecuador
but here their beaks have changed to match their food -
small seeds, big seeds, nectar, and do you know
there is one that makes a tool of cactus spines
to ferret grubs from tree-cracks? Oh
I can hardly sleep for excitement!
Nothing is immutable, life changes, we evolve.
Process is gorgeous, is it not!
Process is progress, don't you see!
He taps my arm, his eyes shine. I agree.
Time breaks in great waves as we speak.
And look, a finch on the back of a tortoise
as if it had been listening
lifts its beak and begins a singing
so piercing it gives no end to that beginning.
Edwin Morgan
credits
from Evolution,
released February 25, 2021
Tommy Smith - Tenor Saxophone
Joe Lovano - Tenor Saxophone
John Scofield - Guitar
John Taylor - Piano
John Patitucci - Acoustic Bass
Bill Stewart - Drums
Music by Tommy Smith published by Smythe Music, PRS
Poetry by Edwin Morgan commissioned by Tommy Smith
Recorded April 2003 Avatar Studios, New York City
Engineer: James Farber
Mastering from Analogue Tape: Ben Turner, Fine Splice
Photography: Paul Thorburn
Cover photo of Smith: Robert Burns
Born in 1967, Edinburgh. In 1983 Chick Corea recommended Tommy Smith to Gary Burton; he joined his group. Recording over 30
solo albums for Blue Note, Linn, ECM, Spartacus Records, touring 50+ countries, performing with Arild Andersen, Edwin Morgan, John Scofield, Jaco Pastorius, Trilok Gurtu, Dizzy Gillespie. In 2019, he was awarded an OBE for services to jazz from HRH Queen Elizabeth II....more
supported by 12 fans who also own “Darwin In The Galapagus (1835 A.D.) Part 1”
So good and exciting that I had to go back and get all the others. Each album is awesome jazz with smooth burning melodies and soul shaking rhythm. I love it.
bobreg
supported by 10 fans who also own “Darwin In The Galapagus (1835 A.D.) Part 1”
I absolutely loved this gig live which is why I bought the record. What an album! The crossovers are epic, and totally representative of my experience of living in Glasgow as a musical city. I haven't heard too many collabs between the folk and jazz scenes here, but the ones I've seen are so alive and playful. This music makes me think of stumbling on a full blown pros jam session in a pub somewhere in Glasgow because of its energy, but the arrangements are feckin awesome! Laura-Beth Salter
Strong debut album as a leader/composer/saxophonist. Smith leads 21 musicians through jazz styles from edgy to calming. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 18, 2015