BalladWare is an album by saxophonist and composer David S. Ware's Quartet which was recorded in 1999 but not released on the Thirsty Ear label until 2006.
[1][2][3] In his review for AllMusic, Thom Jurek states "This is a gorgeous and moving recording, one that may show Ware's snobbish, academic detractors that it's time to shut up and listen, but it doesn't matter.
What's here is a document of another of Ware's many facets as a leader, soloist, and composer.
[4] PopMatters observed "This release contains more soul in a couple of randomly chosen seconds than most of today’s singers could muster in an entire career.
[5] The All About Jazz review said "Not just an exercise in restraint, BalladWare is a melancholy investigation of roads rarely traveled, and quite rich in simmering detailit seems that Ware is once again searching for some new musical plane that may be unknown but definitely makes the journey interesting".