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Bounce (Terence Blanchard album)

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Released
  
August 5, 2003

Bounce (2003)
  
Flow (2005)

Release date
  
5 August 2003

Genres
  
Jazz, Post-bop

Length
  
67:34

Artist
  
Terence Blanchard

Label
  
Blue Note Records

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Recorded
  
February 16-19, 2003 Avatar Studios, New York City

Producers
  
Terence Blanchard, Michael Cuscuna

Similar
  
Terence Blanchard albums, Jazz albums

Bounce is a 2003 jazz album by Terence Blanchard, released through Blue Note.

Contents

Background

Bounce is the Blue Note recording debut of trumpeter and composer Terence Blanchard. The album is a mix of the sounds of Africa, Brazil and America, with the styles of swing, hard bop, free form, groove and early 70's fusion. The Grammy Award winner Terence Blanchard is the musician who in the 1980s played the trumpet for bands led by jazz luminaries Lionel Hampton and Art Blakey. Blanchard also wrote music scores for films such as Spike Lee's Jungle Fever (1991), Clockers (1995), 4 Little Girls (1997), 25th Hour (2003), and the highly acclaimed Malcolm X (1992).

Personnel

  • Terence Blanchard - trumpet
  • Lionel Loueke - vocals, guitar
  • Brice Winston - soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone
  • Aaron Parks - piano
  • Robert Glasper - piano, organ
  • Brandon Owens - bass
  • Eric Harland - drums
  • Songs

    1On the Verge8:43
    2Passionate Courage6:32
    3Fred Brown7:43

    References

    Bounce (Terence Blanchard album) Wikipedia