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Anthony Branker & Word Play: Uppity
ByAnthony Branker
composer / conductorb.1958
Branker began his jazz journey as a trumpeter, but complications from a brain aneurysm in 1999 brought his trumpet playing days to an end. He is now the composer and musical director of his Ascent and Word Play modern jazz ensembles.
Uppity opens with a funky, street-wise vibe, on "Let's Conversate!" Tight and in the groove, the music moves like something out of the early 1970s Motown Records' catalog, with the three hornstrombone, trumpet and tenor saxgetting into some serious conversatin' that gives way to pianist

Jim Ridl
piano
Donald Edwards
drums
Kenny Davis
bassb.1961

Andy Hunter
trombone
Ralph Bowen
saxophone"Three Gifts (from a Nigerian Mother)" shifts the moods, telling the tragic story of a woman who lost three children in the 2005 Sosoliso Airlines crash, then came to embrace a deep spirituality and see her loss as gifts to God. Opening with a subdued melancholy from trumpeter

Eli Asher
trumpetIn addition to his composing and arranging skills, Branker is also very adept at sequencing a CD for maximum engagement, beginning with funk, moving into the profound, symphonic solemnity of "Three Gifts (from a Nigerian Mother)" and the angular, sharp-edged title cut, before closing with the most beautiful of tunes, "Ballad for Treyvon Martin." Martin was the seventeen year-old youth shot to death in Miami in 2012 for appearing out of place, due to his race. With a soft string backdrop, the ballad contains some of the set's most gorgeous and inspired soloing from Bowen and Ridl, ending an extraordinary set imbued with a sense of healing, and call for tolerance and understanding. ">
Track Listing
Let's Conversate!; Dance Like No One is Watching; Three Gifts (from a Nigerian Mother to God; Across the Divide; Uppity; Ballad for Trayvon Martin.
Personnel
Anthony Branker
composer / conductorRalph Bowen: tenor saxophone; Andy Hunter: trombone, keyboards; Elis Asher: trumpet, flugelhorn; Jim Ridl: piano, Fender Rhodes; Donald Edwards: drums; Charmaine Lee: vocals (3); Anthony Branker: composer, musical director.
Album information
Title: Uppity | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Origin Records
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