Working with Spike Lee onthe post-Katrina docu-pic, When The Levees Broke, wasn't enough for trumpeter Blanchard. The emotional residue is collected in this well-conceived and well-executed suite.
This one doesbn't quite have the immediate resonance of previous release, Flow, but its an undenaibly powerful statement from a contemporary master (Check the opener, Ghost of Congo Square)
Saturday, November 24, 2007
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