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Personnel: David Sanchez (tenor saxophone, percussion); Lage Lund (guitar); Hans Glawischnig, Ben Street (bass instrument); Henry Cole, Adad Cruz (drums); Pernell Saturnino (percussion).Down Beat (p.70) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "Torn between lyric and epic impulses, this ambitious disc creates beautiful moods as well as making grand historical gestures." JazzTimes (pp.111-112) - "Sanchez joins forces with guitarist Lage Lund on the adventurous CULTURAL SURVIVAL, which marks the first time that Sanzchez has ever recorded with guitar....A showcase of thoughtful compositions and overall vision..." David Sanchez Cultural Survival Songs Cultural Survival Review
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