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Jeanne Lee|The Newest Sound Around

The Newest Sound Around

Jeanne Lee & Ran Blake

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"Third stream" may have been the bandied term, but this unjustly ignored 1962 duet set, the debut for pianist Blake and singer Lee, who worked up their act while studying at Bard College, plays blissfully free of the lumbering lugubriousness and Big Mac-thick philosophizing that mar so much of that music. The eeriness, the mystery, and the sweetness lie always in the deceptive simplicity, never more so than on the opener, "Laura," sketched by Johnny Mercer as a hazy image of loveliness, always out of reach and perhaps not even real, and she flickers in and out of existence with the strike and fade of Blake's figures, the attack and decay of Lee's intonation, now husky, now fruity, but as exacting as Miles Davis' muted trumpet. "Church on Russell Street" is Blake's alone, a gospel show for solo piano late at night, or early in the morning, when everyone but the pianist and maybe the Lord has gone home. "Where Flamingos Fly," from which Van Morrison peeled a few leaves years later, finds Lee a mournful anti-siren, losing her lover and a few members of the animal kingdom to an island that may be Aruba, Iceland, or even Alcatraz; Blake tests single notes like water drops, rumbles chords for incoming tide, stabs boldly at the not quite in tune top octave on his keyboard. "Season in the Sun" (nowhere near Terry Jacks) injects levity with bassist George Duvivier sitting in (as he does on "Evil Blues," the second dash of comic relief) and Lee dryly, slyly insinuating the brevity of her bikini. "If there's going to be an enduring 'new wave' in jazz styling...this voice, this piano may well be the beginning," reads an uncredited blurb on the cover. The record started no revolution, probably because no other two performers had such chemistry or such a distinctive reaction. As jazz styling, though, it endures unsurprisingly. You hear the set in less than one hour (four CD-only bonus tracks included). You spend decades wandering inside the sound, as you might inside a sonic Stonehenge, savoring each new vantage point discovered, and the impossibility of discovering them all.

© Andrew Hamlin /TiVo

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1
Laura
00:05:12

David Raksin, Composer - Jeanne Lee, MainArtist - Ran Blake, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Starlight Jazz (P) 2016 Starlight Jazz

2
Blue Monk
00:04:48

Thelonious Monk, Composer - Jeanne Lee, MainArtist - Ran Blake, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Starlight Jazz (P) 2016 Starlight Jazz

3
Church on Russell Street
00:03:13

Jeanne Lee, MainArtist - Ran Blake, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Starlight Jazz (P) 2016 Starlight Jazz

4
Where Flamingos Fly
00:04:17

John Benson Brooks, Composer - Mischa Spoliansky, Composer - Jeanne Lee, MainArtist - Ran Blake, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Starlight Jazz (P) 2016 Starlight Jazz

5
Season in the Sun (feat. George Duvivier)
00:02:30

Frances Landesman, Composer - Thomas Wolf, Composer - George Duvivier, FeaturedArtist - Jeanne Lee, MainArtist - Ran Blake, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Starlight Jazz (P) 2016 Starlight Jazz

6
Summertime
00:04:32

George Gershwin, Composer - Ira Gershwin, Composer - Dubose Heyward, Composer - Jeanne Lee, MainArtist - Ran Blake, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Starlight Jazz (P) 2016 Starlight Jazz

7
Lover Man
00:05:16

Roger "Ram" Ramirez, Composer - Jimmie Davis, Composer - Jimmy Sherman, Composer - Jeanne Lee, MainArtist - Ran Blake, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Starlight Jazz (P) 2016 Starlight Jazz

8
Evil Blues (feat. George Duvivier)
00:03:08

George Duvivier, FeaturedArtist - Count Basie, Composer - Harry "Sweets" Edison, Composer - JIMMY RUSHING, Composer - Jeanne Lee, MainArtist - Ran Blake, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Starlight Jazz (P) 2016 Starlight Jazz

9
Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child
00:02:46

Traditional, Composer - Jeanne Lee, MainArtist - Ran Blake, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Starlight Jazz (P) 2016 Starlight Jazz

10
When Sunny Gets Blue
00:04:54

JACK SEGAL, Composer - MARVIN FISHER, Composer - Jeanne Lee, MainArtist - Ran Blake, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Starlight Jazz (P) 2016 Starlight Jazz

11
Love Isn't Everything
00:01:20

Patty McGovern, Composer - Jeanne Lee, MainArtist - Ran Blake, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Starlight Jazz (P) 2016 Starlight Jazz

12
Vanguard
00:03:14

Jeanne Lee, Composer, MainArtist - Ran Blake, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Starlight Jazz (P) 2016 Starlight Jazz

13
Left Alone
00:02:52

Mal Waldron, Composer - Jeanne Lee, MainArtist - Ran Blake, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Starlight Jazz (P) 2016 Starlight Jazz

14
He's Got a Whole World in His Hands
00:02:06

Traditional, Composer - Jeanne Lee, MainArtist - Ran Blake, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Starlight Jazz (P) 2016 Starlight Jazz

15
Straight Ahead
00:03:12

Paul Horn, Composer - Jeanne Lee, MainArtist - Ran Blake, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Starlight Jazz (P) 2016 Starlight Jazz

Albumbeschreibung

"Third stream" may have been the bandied term, but this unjustly ignored 1962 duet set, the debut for pianist Blake and singer Lee, who worked up their act while studying at Bard College, plays blissfully free of the lumbering lugubriousness and Big Mac-thick philosophizing that mar so much of that music. The eeriness, the mystery, and the sweetness lie always in the deceptive simplicity, never more so than on the opener, "Laura," sketched by Johnny Mercer as a hazy image of loveliness, always out of reach and perhaps not even real, and she flickers in and out of existence with the strike and fade of Blake's figures, the attack and decay of Lee's intonation, now husky, now fruity, but as exacting as Miles Davis' muted trumpet. "Church on Russell Street" is Blake's alone, a gospel show for solo piano late at night, or early in the morning, when everyone but the pianist and maybe the Lord has gone home. "Where Flamingos Fly," from which Van Morrison peeled a few leaves years later, finds Lee a mournful anti-siren, losing her lover and a few members of the animal kingdom to an island that may be Aruba, Iceland, or even Alcatraz; Blake tests single notes like water drops, rumbles chords for incoming tide, stabs boldly at the not quite in tune top octave on his keyboard. "Season in the Sun" (nowhere near Terry Jacks) injects levity with bassist George Duvivier sitting in (as he does on "Evil Blues," the second dash of comic relief) and Lee dryly, slyly insinuating the brevity of her bikini. "If there's going to be an enduring 'new wave' in jazz styling...this voice, this piano may well be the beginning," reads an uncredited blurb on the cover. The record started no revolution, probably because no other two performers had such chemistry or such a distinctive reaction. As jazz styling, though, it endures unsurprisingly. You hear the set in less than one hour (four CD-only bonus tracks included). You spend decades wandering inside the sound, as you might inside a sonic Stonehenge, savoring each new vantage point discovered, and the impossibility of discovering them all.

© Andrew Hamlin /TiVo

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