In 1982, Terence Blanchard replaced his hometown pal Wynton Marsalis in the trumpet chair in Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, and now Blanchard has emerged as Marsalis's only real rival as a modern composer of jazz suites in the Ellington mode. As the composer and orchestrator for Spike Lee's Jungle Fever and Malcolm X, Blanchard has displayed the ability to reinforce the shifting emotions of an ongoing narrative and to come up with striking melodic motifs that are repeated in altered forms throughout a long piece. Now Blanchard has taken the strongest motifs from the latter film and rearranged them for his brilliant jazz quintet, and has recorded the result as The Malcolm X Jazz Suite. --Geoffrey Himes
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Jazz Music:
- The Returnsman
- The Servant Master
- Things I Meant To Say
- Tjader-ized: A Cal Tjader Tribute
- TNT (Trombone-N-Tenor)
- Trio de Clarinettes: Live [Live] [Import]
- Victory Concert
- Zodiac Suite
- 1937-1952
- 32nd Anniversary Night Vol. 2 [Live]
Jazz Music
Woven from the Scent of Shadows: Music by H.K. Gruber
Z103.5 Summer Rush: The Experience
Written In Rock: The Rick Springfield Anthology [Original recording remastered]