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Cindy Blackman: Another Lifetime
ByTony Williams
drums1945 - 1997
The core quartet of Blackman, organist

Doug Carn
keyboardsb.1948

Mike Stern
guitarb.1953

John McLaughlin
guitarb.1942

Larry Young
organ, Hammond B31940 - 1978

Jack Bruce
bass, acoustic1943 - 2014

Carla Bley
piano1938 - 2023
Another Lifetime also has an impressive lineup of guest players. Carlton Holmes' blazing synthesizer and Finn O'Lochlainn's guitar ignites "There Comes A Time." Living Colour guitarist

Vernon Reid
guitarb.1958

Patrice Rushen
keyboardsb.1954

Joe Lovano
drumsb.1952
During a CD release gig at the Highline Ballroom in New York, Blackman was joined by keyboardist

Marc Cary
pianoThe band's energy level was admirable but when the songs started to blend into each other, the audience's attention span waned and people fiddled with their cell phones as the show wound down. Blackman and the band were good but, in the end, overwhelming. ">
Track Listing
Vashkar; Where; Beyond Games; Vashkar Reprise; 40 Years of Innovation; The Game Theory; Vashkar--The Alternate Dimension Theory; Love Song; And Heaven Welcomed a King; There Comes a Time; Wildlife.
Personnel
Cindy Blackman Santana
drumsCindy Blackman: drums, vocals; Doug Carn: organ; Benny Rietveld: bass; Mike Stern: guitar; Carlton Holmes: synthesizer; Fionn O Lochlainn: guitar; Joe Lovano: tenor sax; Vernon Reid: guitar; Patrice Rushen: Fender Rhodes & synthesizer; David Santos: bass.
Album information
Title: Another Lifetime | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Four Quarters Entertainment
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