The Spoken Word

The Spoken Word is a live solo album by trumpeter and composer Baikida Carroll.

[1][2][3][4][5] In a review for DownBeat, John Corbett noted the paucity of solo trumpet albums, and called The Spoken Word "a very special record, extremely approachable, lovely and refreshing."

He praised the album's closing tracks, acknowledging Carroll's "beautiful, radiant tone," and "measured, phrase-by-phrase introspection," and writing: "With crickets in the background laying a pulse bed, Carroll plays gentle, sweet and sour melodies, adding Harmon mute, then bathing his soft calls in reverb.

"[6] A writer for Coda commented: "this music affirms Carroll's roots in the blues tradition, whether evoking speech patterns through his trumpet mouthpiece... or offering florid, heavily ornamented flurries of notes occasionally volatile in their urgency...

The lack of supporting rhythm section or alternate solo voices creates an arhythmic pulse sculpted out of air.