Loren Stillman's "Blind Date," released in 2007 under Pirouet Records, is a captivating exploration into the world of free jazz. Recorded over two days in June 2006 and mixed in March 2007, this album is a testament to Stillman's prowess as a saxophonist and composer. Collaborating with Drew Gress on bass, Joey Baron on drums, and Gary Versace on organ, Stillman crafts a dynamic and engaging soundscape that spans nine tracks and just under 50 minutes.
The album opens with the title track, "Blind Date," setting the tone for an adventurous journey through improvisational jazz. Each piece, from the introspective "Etude" to the lively "Shape Shifter," showcases the band's exceptional chemistry and musical versatility. "Theme for a New Regime" and "Major" highlight Stillman's knack for composing memorable melodies, while "Legroom" and "Etude (Reprise)" demonstrate his ability to create intricate and engaging solos.
"Blind Date" has been well-received by critics, with Budd Kopman of All About Jazz praising its inventive compositions and stellar performances. The album's unique blend of free jazz elements and accessible melodies makes it a standout in Loren Stillman's discography and a must-listen for fans of the genre. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the scene, "Blind Date" offers a thrilling and rewarding listening experience.