Blues Twilight Review
Jazz Times-Forrest Dylan Bryant
Richard Boulger’s trumpet burns brightly on this fine collection of soaring
postbop tunes, commanding attention with a soulful, punchy sound that recalls
the consciousness-raising jazz of the 1960s and ’70s. Boulger had an ideal
complement in the late pianist John Hicks, whose joyously sweeping piano runs
add depth and spirit to five tracks, while Anthony Wonsey’s more introspective
piano gives a thoughtful spin to four others. But “Perceptions” finds Boulger
getting down to basics, tearing things up with drummer Victor Jones in torrid
improvisation.