Listener Reviews & Comments Truly, the further jazz travels down the decades, the more records are released that do not demand to be heard. Why buy an Antonio Hart or a Roy Hargrove CD when you can put on Miles or Coltrane? Even true for Garrett himself - why buy 'Persuance,' with the availability of Coltrane's output? So for me, it's all about the tunes and the solos. Black Hope contains a heavy does of both. Mulgrew Miller has never sounded better and Garrett even outdoes himself on tunes like 'Black Hope.' There is a fire that was captured in this recording - all the players sound positively incandescent. In a sea of irrelevant CD's, you'll find yourself putting this one back in time and time again. Check it out.