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Ran Blake / Dave Knife Fabris: Live Amsterdam 2006, First Visit
ByRan Blake
pianob.1935

Dave Fabris
guitarb.1967
This performance has two parts. First, Blake performs solo, and then he is accompanied by Fabris, who Blake nicknamed "Knife" in his first year at the New England Conservatory of Music.
With any Ran Blake performance, even as far back as his 1965 Plays Solo Piano (ESP-Disk), we hear an artist steeped in jazz, classical, and popular music. All forms merge into one expression. The Bimhaus performance is no exception. He draws from, among others, Greek film composer Mikis Theodorakis,

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piano1917 - 1982

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piano1928 - 2014
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Cole Porter
composer / conductor1891 - 1964
Fabris joins for the final eight tracks. The guitarist propels Blake with his reggae pulse on "Machito/Jammin'" and weaves a bit of funk into

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saxophone, alto1930 - 2015
Track Listing
Vladiazi; This Will All Seem Funny; Collaboration; Drop Me Off in Harlem/ Night and Day; Merci Bon Dieu; Hornin’ In; All That is Tied; Throw it Away; Paris; Bye Bye Blackbird; Machito/Jammin’; Vilna; North By Northwest; Nightcrawler; Soulville; Sadness/Space Church; Spiral Staircase; Symphony No. 9 Second Movement (D. Shostakovich).
Personnel
Dave Fabris
guitarRan Blake
pianoAlbum information
Title: Live Amsterdam 2006, First Visit | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Ezz-thetics
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