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Johnathan Blake: Passage
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John Blake
violin1947 - 2014

Archie Shepp
saxophone, tenorb.1937

McCoy Tyner
piano1938 - 2020

Rufus Reid
bass, acousticb.1944

Steve Wilson
saxophoneb.1961

Stanley Cowell
piano1941 - 2020

Ralph Bowen
saxophoneA technically masterful drummer with an innovative and exploring outlook, Passage is his second release for the Blue Note label and fifth overall. The album is dedicated to his father, whose photo graces the front cover. On it, he continues with the band Pentad he assembled for his previous album Homeward Bound (Blue Note, 2021). The rhythm section includes Blake,

Dezron Douglas
bass
David Virelles
pianob.1983

Immanuel Wilkins
saxophone, altob.1997

Joel Ross
vibraphoneLike many jazz musicians of the last few generations, the various sounds, genres and styles of modern music have permeated Blake's musical sensibilities and vision. This release incorporates many of those changes of styles, structures and tempos into a cohesive album. The record begins with "Lament For Lo" a minute-plus drum solo where Blake explores, much like

Max Roach
drums1925 - 2007
"Passage," up next, was written by his father and is perhaps the best track on the album. It starts with the rhythm section setting out a groove before slowing into a lovely melody spearheaded by Wilkins' lyrical alto and Ross' vibes. The sound the two men create together is often ethereal. The tune has several sections and tempo changes that allow Wilkins and Virelles to sparkle. Blake and Douglas are a powerful force pushing the composition forward.
"Muna & Johna's Playtime" begins reminiscent of

Eberhard Weber
bassb.1940
"Groundhog Day" feels like a thematic look at everyday life. It starts with a

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
"Tears I Cannot Hide" is a sweet, tender ballad written by the late

Ralph Peterson
drums1962 - 2021
"West Berkley St." closes the album. It is a breezy, up-tempo tune reminiscent of Archie Bell & The Drells "Tighten Up." It has the overall feel of something his father's old band leader,

Grover Washington, Jr.
saxophone1943 - 1999
A word is needed to mention

Don Was
bassb.1952
Track Listing
Lament For Lo; Passage; Muna & Johna’s Playtime; Tiempos; Groundhog Day; Tears I Cannot Hide; A Slight Taste (Dez Intro); A Slight Taste; Out of Sight, Out of Mind; West Berkley St..
Personnel
Johnathan Blake
drumsImmanuel Wilkins
saxophone, altoJoel Ross
vibraphoneDavid Virelles
pianoDezron Douglas
bassAlbum information
Title: Passage | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Blue Note Records
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