"Third Steam Recomposition" by Ran Blake is a captivating journey through the realms of free jazz, vocal jazz, and traditional jazz, released on January 1, 2007, under Universal Music Division Decca Records France. This concise yet impactful album spans just 34 minutes, featuring 10 tracks that showcase Blake's mastery and innovative approach to jazz.
The album opens with "Volare," a classic tune reimagined through Blake's unique lens, followed by a rendition of "Lush Life" that highlights his sensitive and nuanced playing. Throughout the album, Blake revisits jazz standards like "Round About," "Prelude To A Kiss," and "April In Paris," each track offering a fresh perspective and a testament to his deep understanding of the jazz tradition.
Blake's piano work is both virtuosic and intimate, with a particular emphasis on dynamics and texture. His ability to blend various jazz styles into a cohesive whole is evident in tracks like "Fascinating Rhythm" and "Ain't Misbehavin'," where he seamlessly transitions between free jazz improvisation and more structured, melodic playing.
The album also features some lesser-known gems, such as "You Got It Bad Girl" and "Practise Makes Perfect," which provide a glimpse into Blake's eclectic tastes and his ability to breathe new life into unfamiliar material. "I Remember You" is a standout track, showcasing Blake's lyrical and expressive side.
"Third Steam Recomposition" is a testament to Ran Blake's enduring influence on the jazz world. His innovative approach to jazz standards, combined with his technical prowess and deep emotional resonance, makes this album a compelling listen for both longtime fans and newcomers to his work.