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Terrence Blanchard: Let's Get Lost

Read "Let's Get Lost" reviewed by John Sharpe


Sub-titled “The Songs of Jimmy McHugh”, Let’s Get Lost features 11 original tunes by one of America's great popular tunesmiths. Ironically, while most listeners will be familiar with the songs, few would be able to identify McHugh (1894-1969) as the composer. Aiding trumpeter Terrence Blanchard are four of the hottest female vocalists in jazz today--Dianna Krall, ...

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Meet Duane Eubanks

Read "Meet Duane Eubanks" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Duane Eubanks is the youngest practicing member of yet another one of jazz's famous families, the Eubanks. In fact, the Eubanks family's immersion in music began with Duane's maternal grandmother, who passed on the tradition to Duane's mother, Vera, and to Duane's uncles, Ray and Tommy Bryant. Vera still performs in Philadelphia, and one ...

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Terence Blanchard: Let's Get Lost

Read "Let's Get Lost" reviewed by AAJ Staff


As a follow-up to his previous album, Wandering Moon, Terence Blanchard has chosen to de-emphasize his compositional skills and to honor the often-overlooked popular songs written by Jimmy McHugh. That would be a fine project for a jazz musician were he or she to reinterpret the tunes, and some of that does occur on Let's Get ...

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Wandering Moon

Label: Sony Music
Released: 2000
Track listing: Luna Viajera; If I Could, I Would; Bass Solo; My Only Thought Of You; Simplemente Simon; Sweet's Dream; Sidney; The Process; Joe & O; I Thought About You.

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Terence Blanchard: Wandering Moon

Read "Wandering Moon" reviewed by David Adler


It’s been five years or so since trumpeter Terence Blanchard released a record of straight-ahead, small-group jazz, and it was well worth the wait. Blanchard has spent a good deal of his time scoring Spike Lee’s “joints" and other films. As a result, his orchestrational chops exceed those of the average jazzman, and it shows throughout ...

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Jazz In Film

Label: Sony Music
Released: 1999

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Terence Blanchard: Jazz In Film

Read "Jazz In Film" reviewed by Ed Kopp


If you're attracted to jazz that evokes late nights, dark corners and glittering cityscapes, Jazz In Film is a must-have. This is about as classy a collection of after-hours jazz as you're likely to hear. The music is emotional, strongly melodic and beautifully atmospheric.Terence Blanchard has written four film scores as Spike Lee's jazz ...

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The Jazz Messengers: The Legacy Of Art Blakey

Label: Telarc Records
Released: 1998
Track listing: One by One; A La Mode; Whisper Not; Oh, By the Way; Plexus; Blues March.

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Terence Blanchard: The Heart Speaks

Read "The Heart Speaks" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Scott Adams and his wonderful weekly show “The Sounds of Brazil" was responsible for bringing this Brazilian gem to my attention. Like Hiroko Kokubu, this set pervades all that is smooth about Latin fusion. Joining trumpeter Blanchard on this set are a heavyweight team of guests that includes Ivan Lins, Paulinho da Costa and Oscar Castro-Neves. ...

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The Heart Speaks

Label: Sony Music
Released: 1996


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