Ran Blake's "Something to Live For," released in 1999 under the Swiss label hatOLOGY, is a captivating journey through the realms of free jazz and vocal jazz. This 19-track album, spanning 51 minutes, showcases Blake's unique and innovative approach to jazz, setting him apart from his contemporaries. Recorded at WGBH Studio in Boston on March 20, 1998, the album features a blend of original compositions and reinterpretations of classic pieces, all infused with Blake's distinctive style.
The album opens with "Elijah Rock 1," arranged by J. Hairston, and includes notable tracks like "Get out of Town," "Vilna," and "A Night in Tunisia." Blake's collaboration with David "Knife" Fabris adds a dynamic layer to the music, creating a rich and textured soundscape. "Something to Live For" is not just a collection of songs but a testament to Blake's originality and his ability to push the boundaries of jazz.
Each track is a testament to Blake's mastery of the piano and his ability to create music that is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant. The album's unique blend of styles and influences makes it a standout in the jazz genre, appealing to both longtime fans and newcomers alike. With a limited edition of 3000 CDs, this album is a rare gem that captures the essence of Ran Blake's innovative spirit and his enduring contribution to the world of jazz.