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Music : A Tale of God's Will (A Requiem for Katrina) |
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List Price: $17.98Amazon.com's Price: $12.97 You Save: $5.01 (28%)Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0094639153220
Label: Blue Note Records
Manufacturer: Blue Note Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Blue Note Records
Release Date: August 14, 2007
Sales Rank: 7426
Studio: Blue Note Records
Disc 1:- Ghost of Congo Square
- Levees
- Wading Through
- Ashe'
- In Time of Need
- Ghost of Betsy
- The Water
- Mantra Intro
- Mantra
- Over There
- Ghost of 1927
- Funeral Dirge
- Dear Mom
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Editorial Review:
Album Description: In the wake of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, New Orleans native son Terence Blanchard has created an impassioned song cycle, A Tale of God's Will (A Requiem for Katrina), as his third album for Blue Note Records. (Since signing with the label in 2003, Blanchard has released two other critically-acclaimed albums, Bounce and Flow, the latter of which received two Grammy nominations in 2006. This 13-track emotional tour-de-force of anger, rage, compassion, melancholy, and beauty features Blanchard's quintet- pianist Aaron Parks, saxophonist Brice Winston, bassist Derrick Hodge, drummer Kendrick Scott- as well as a 40-member string orchestra.
An important jumpstart for A Tale of God's Will was director Spike Lee's decision to document the aftermath of Katrina on film, in what turned out to be the four-hour award-winning HBO documentary, When the Levees Broke, which aired last year. Lee, who has enlisted Blanchard on numerous occasions to score his films, such as Mo' Better Blues, Malcolm X, and Inside Man, tapped him once again for his documentary. Four of the tracks from the documentary were given new arrangements and expanded rounding out an album of nine new tracks inspired by New Orleans during and after Hurricane Katrina.
Amazon.com: For all the anger and devastation trumpeter Terence Blanchard has felt in the months since Hurricane Katrina ravaged his hometown of New Orleans--and the federal government failed it so shamefully--this elegiac orchestral work is remarkably clear-eyed, restrained, and, in the end, hopeful. That isn't to say pieces like 'Funeral Dirge' and 'Levees' don't impart deep and dark emotion. But even with strings at their back, Blanchard and the members of his first-rate working quintet (all of whom contribute compositions) never indulge in sentimentality. Blanchard's debt to Miles Davis is pronounced in his pinched lyricism and the economy of his virtuosic effects. The richly hued work washes over the listener, revealing more with each playing. --Lloyd Sachs
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - No words can explain
It's a requiem.(period) Mr. Blanchard is a genius on scoring pieces. Throught this emotional journey you cry and hope for the best. Thank you so much.
Rating: - Great Instrumentals
If you love good music this is a must have. Wading Through is the baddest instrumental I've heard since Green Onions & White Silvery Sands. Those are golden oldies. I first heard "Wading Through" enroute to work one morning. It took me a year to find who it was and on what album (cd). This cut grabs you and holds you, takes to a summit and keeps you there. You're really glad it's over 6 minutes long. It alone is reason enough to buy this album. Exceptionally great piano (Aaron Parks).
Rating: - A MUST HAVE !!!!
What an experience!!! I finally got this CD yesterday. I'm speechless. I couldn't stop listening to it. The "Funeral Dirge" (Track 12) brought tears to my eyes. I'll buy at least a dozen copies for friends.
Rating: - A Tale of God's Will (A Requiem for Katrina)
Beautifully powerful and personal musical triumph. I keep on buying this CD for friends. Should won over Hanckock's Joni's Letters for the Grammy.
Rating: - A Native Son Speaks.....
Terence Blanchard was born in New Orleans. You can hear it in his tone when he plays. All the influences of the former sons (Louis Armstrong, King Oliver) as well as all the Big Easy's rich cultures and heritage can be heard whenever his lips hit metal. "A Tale of God's Will" is not just another of TB's jazz albums but his own soundtrack to the horror that was Hurricane Katrina. He creates the calm before the storm, the tension, hurricane and the aftermath from one song to the next. ... Read More
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