Ran Blake's "The Blue Potato & Other Outrages" is a captivating journey through the realms of free jazz, vocal jazz, and beyond, released on February 1, 2012, under the independent label Brownbeats Records. Clocking in at a concise 41 minutes, this album is a testament to Blake's innovative spirit and his ability to blend genres seamlessly.
The album opens with "Fables of Faubus," a piece that sets the tone for the eclectic mix of political commentary and musical experimentation that follows. Blake's piano work is both intricate and expressive, providing a rich tapestry upon which the other instruments weave their magic. The title track, "The Blue Potato," is a standout, showcasing Blake's knack for creating memorable melodies that linger long after the music has ended.
"Stars Fell On Alabama" offers a moment of respite, with its gentle, almost nostalgic melody, while "Garvey's Ghost" brings a sense of urgency and intensity. The album also features a rendition of "God Bless the Child," a classic jazz standard, which Blake reinterprets in his own unique style.
"Three Seeds (Regis Debray, Che Guevara, Malcolm X)" is a powerful piece that pays homage to three influential figures, blending political commentary with musical innovation. The album closes with "Bella Ciao," a poignant and haunting rendition of the famous Italian folk song.
Throughout "The Blue Potato & Other Outrages," Ran Blake demonstrates his mastery of the piano and his ability to push the boundaries of jazz. This album is not just a collection of songs, but a cohesive body of work that showcases Blake's versatility and creativity. Whether you're a longtime fan of jazz or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to impress and inspire.