Louisville Music News
author: Martin Kasdan Jr
From the evidence on this self-titled project, "it's obvious" that Wright is an inventive and talented musician and composer in his own right. Wright and Scott, along with Gene Lake on drums, Reggie Washington on bass and Jeffery Haynes on percussion, have put together a recording that is like a gumbo pot bubbling over with African-influenced grooves, funk and post-bop jazz. From the opening number, "All that Remains," it is clear that these musicians have taken a fresh approach to their work. Scott's "Memories of a Journey" showcases Wright's flute, while Wright's "Blues for Bearden" musically evokes not only the not! ed visual artist, but also seems to mesh Coltrane with a more modern backbeat. Produced and recorded by Wright, it is available at www.cdbaby.com, among other sites. This deserves a wider audience.
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A fabulous blend of great playing, conscious and heartful music, and hard hittin
author: clarita luz
This one is going to be part of the steady musical nourishment from my CD player!
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great music
author: just a big fan
this is one of the best jazz album i have ever heard these guys are under rated in the jazz community.keep the great music coming
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an excellent work of art.
author: sandra garrett
it's about time music thats comforting to the mood, easy on the mind and flattering to the ear. now, aah-see good music. congratulations guys keep it up. god bless. sandra a true fan forever. peace!
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