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Wende

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Download links and information about Wende by Ran Blake. This album was released in 2007 and it belongs to Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Rock genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 36:15 minutes.

Artist: Ran Blake
Release date: 2007
Genre: Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Rock
Tracks: 13
Duration: 36:15
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Field Cry 1:49
2. Wende 3:51
3. Thursday 3:36
4. Aftermath 1:06
5. Three Personalities : Votichenko, Cadillac Joe, Amelia 2:20
6. East Wind 2:14
7. How 'Bout That 2:53
8. Jim Crow 3:09
9. Arline 3:24
10. Blues for Wheatleigh 3:15
11. Silver Fox 3:46
12. Jinxey's 2:38
13. How 'Bout That (Take 3) 2:14

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Recorded in 1976 in Boston for France's Owl label and first released on compact disc in the early '90s, Wende is pianist Ran Blake solo at his most playful and adventurous. On "Field Cry," which opens the set, Blake is fooling with the blues and ragtime, subverting time and lyric changes without losing the feel. The title track is one of those spooky Blake ballads where the eerie and lyrical come together to whisper and sing. And so it goes — there are songs here, and traces of them, as Blake picks them up from the night air and lays them out on his keys. His sparse phrasing comes from the heart of jazz and blues as articulated through the decades, with bits of the new added and bits of the old left in the night to sing their way in. It may not be clear, but as in his many fine solo albums, Blake is in complete control of both his hearing and his muse. These are very much song-oriented pieces, and Blake is a master of texture, space, and tension. His articulate mid-register playing uses time and melody while undoing both in the process and melding them back together as something entirely new — check "Blues for Wheatleigh" or "Jim Crow." Wende is a beautifully tender album, full of memory, longing, sadness, and joy, by a pianist whose middle name should be "Ghost." Thanks to the Sunnyside label for bringing back the treasures of the Owl imprint.