Dominique Eade, a renowned jazz vocalist, teams up with pianist Ran Blake for an enchanting exploration of American music on "Town & Country." Released on June 9, 2017, under the Sunnyside label, this album is a captivating blend of free jazz, vocal jazz, and hard bop, spanning a concise yet impactful 47 minutes.
Eade's crystalline vocals and Blake's evocative piano work intertwine to breathe new life into a diverse array of songs, from folk and pop standards to blues and spirituals. The duo's intimate chemistry is palpable, with Eade's precise, airy phrasing complementing Blake's atmospheric piano landscapes. Their courageous and intimate interpretations transform familiar tunes into fresh, haunting experiences.
The album opens with a tender "Lullaby" and journeys through iconic songs like Bob Dylan's "It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)," Henry Mancini's "Moon River," and Lead Belly's "Goodnight Irene." Eade and Blake also pay homage to American history and culture with tracks like "West Virginia Mine Disaster" and "Harvest At Massachussetts General Hospital."
"Town & Country" is a testament to the power of reinterpretation, showcasing Dominique Eade and Ran Blake's unique ability to find depth and nuance in both well-known and obscure material. Their collaboration is a celebration of the rich tapestry of American music, offering a captivating listen for jazz enthusiasts and casual listeners alike.