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Ran Blake: All That Is Tied
ByBlake values melody just as he does a fragmentary approach and free exploration. Even as he examines freedom, breaking up time and pulse, he goes back to swiftly kiss the melody, though he does linger on occasion. That is part of the magic he dispels.
The pianist has an emphatic left hand, and he shows this to advantage to rumble the chords as his right essays the blues for "Latter Rain Christian Fellowship. He opens the melody, circumvents it, dissects the lines, and breaks up the rhythm, all in just over two minutes. Blake finds himself in a lyrical frame of mind on "Wende, his gentle flow clasped firmly in the arms of heartfelt emotion.
All that is tied up is loosened, and all that is loosened is set free.
Track Listing
All That Is Tied; Breakthru; Birmingham, U.S.A.; Thursday; How
Personnel
Ran Blake
pianoRan Blake: piano.
Album information
Title: All That Is Tied | Year Released: 2006 | Record Label: Tompkins Square
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