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David Blake: Fun House
ByDavid Blake
guitarThad Bailey-Mai
trumpet
Brad Turner
trumpetConrad Good
bassBernie Arai
drumsBlake wrote all but two of the session's nine generally upbeat numbers; the others are Bailey-Mai's introspective "Where's There," and Billy Strayhorn &

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Blake writes basically the same way, with engaging melodies in the forefront, underscored by intricate harmonies and shifting time signatures. The ensemble is with him all the way, twisting and turning as required to breathe life into his sunlit compositions, starting with the good-natured "Jon, No Jon" and continuing through "Devil Stick," "Play Dead," "Flowers for Kenny," "Bernie Does It," "Fun House" and "All to Say." "Fun House" is especially buoyant, with solos to match by Blake, Bailey-Mai, Good and Arai leading to the gentle finale, "All to Say."
This is a very good session, one with a number of engaging high spots and persuasive blowing by Blake and his companions. The quintet design suits him well. ">
Track Listing
Jon, No Jon; Devil Stick; Play Dead; Where’s There; Flowers for Kenny; The Single Petal of a Rose; Bernie Does It; Fun House; All to Say.
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Album information
Title: Fun House | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Cellar Music Group
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