Branker, Anthony & Word Play: Uppity
Branker, Anthony & Word Play: Uppity
Format: CD
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Artist: Branker, Anthony & Word Play
Label: Origin Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 805558263521
Genre: Jazz
While addressing such themes as intolerance, hate and prejudice, composer Anthony Branker's "Uppity" strives to remind US of the power and resiliency of the human spirit as we continue the struggle for a truly tolerant and color-blind society. With saxophonist Ralph Bowen, trombonist Andy Hunter, trumpeter Eli Asher, pianist Jim Ridl, bassist Kenny Davis, drummer Donald Edwards, and vocalist Charmaine Lee, Branker has created a thoroughly musical work that will certainly be considered one of his more important projects to date.... a serious composer who does a lot more than write tunes... his music is steeped in the deeper sources of jazz" - All About Jazz.
Tracks:
1.1 Let's Conversate!
1.2 Dance Like No One Is Watching
1.3 Three Gifts (From a Nigerian Mother to God)
1.4 Across the Divide
1.5 Uppity
1.6 Ballad for Trayvon Martin