"Since childhood, George Washington Carver's combination of scientific and creative inquiries has been a template for the saxophonist's own multidisciplinary pursuits. Each of the album's seven pieces refers to an aspect of the dedicatee's legacy, which extended beyond the practical application of scientific, musical and painting skills to visionary proposals to transform society. But while the record's narrative presents a series of teaching points, the music is anything but pedantic. Lewis' vibrato-laden, solitary introduction to the title track sets the listener up for tragedy, only to have his band march jubilantly in, banishing his blues like a New Orleans parade".