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RAN BLAKE QUARTET - Short Life of Barbara Monk (1986)

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Ran Blake has recorded fairly often during his career, but this was his first full set with a standard quartet. Tenor saxophonist Ricky Ford works surprisingly well with Blake, whose phrasing and use of space are unusual, while his interpretations are sometimes based on the feeling he gets from song titles rather than the chord changes. Bassist Ed Felson and drummer Jon Hazilla (former students) were very familiar with Blake's music. The repertoire is as unusual as usual for a Ran Blake date, including "I've Got You Under My Skin,""Artistry in Rhythm," obscurities, and originals including the emotional "Short Life of Barbara Monk." Another intriguing Ran Blake set.  -  Scott Yanow


Tracks

01. I've Got You Under My Skin (Cole Porter)

02. Una Matica De Ruda (Take 1) (Traditional)

03. Artistry In Rhythm (Stan Kenton)

04. Una Matica De Ruda (Take 2) (Traditional)

05. In Between (Claire Ritter)

06. Short Life Of Barbara Monk (Ran Blake)

07. Impresario Of Death (Ran Blake)

08. 23 Degrees North, 82 Degrees West (Dee Barton)

09. Dark (Mauricio Villavecchia)

10. Vradiazi (Mikis Thoedorakis)

11. Porquoi, Laurent? (Ran Blake)


ED FELSON  bass

JON HAZILLA  drums

RAN BLAKE  piano

RICKY FORD  saxophone


Recorded August 26, 1986 at Blue Ray Recording Studios, Carlisle, Massachusetts, USA

Soul Note – 121 127-2   (Italy)

 


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