Oliver Lake - The Complete Remastered Recordings on Black Saint & Soul Note [7CD Remastered Box Set] (2013)
Artist: Oliver Lake
Title: The Complete Remastered Recordings on Black Saint & Soul Note
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Black Saint/Soul Note [BXS 1026]
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log)
Total Time: 5:19:34
Total Size: 731 mb / 1.89 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: The Complete Remastered Recordings on Black Saint & Soul Note
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Black Saint/Soul Note [BXS 1026]
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log)
Total Time: 5:19:34
Total Size: 731 mb / 1.89 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Co-founder of the World Saxophone Quartet and member of the influential Black Artists Group, Oliver Lake is, along with Arthur Blythe, one of the most dynamic and influential exponents of the alto saxophone to have emerged from the late-1960s slipstream of the McLeans, Browns and above all Dolphys. His tone is tough and stocky, and his phrasing a worthwhile mix of expansive eloquence and sharp, pithy economy, where one note, when Lake is really on form, becomes the statement rather than the culmination thereof. Stylistically, Lake has always been extremely broad and this 7-disc collection, starting with 1976’s Holding Together and ending with 1997’s A New Organization, emphasises how restlessly curious he has been over the years. He fully embraces abstraction, where the focus on timbre is acute, as well as a more clearly defined rhythmic-melodic base in which strong themes and grooves are the order of the day. It is when these two approaches entwine that Lake hits his creative peak, and while a term such as ‘freebop’ is not entirely appropriate to sum up what he does, the blend of tense, dissonant chords and bright, jaunty swing makes 1993’s a must-hear. That album features one of the best quartets that Lake has ever led – Andrew Cyrille on drums, Reggie Workman on bass, and Charles Eubanks on piano – and attests to his ability to assemble the right blend of personalities in an ensemble. Having said that the 1984 Expandable Language quintet, featuring young turks Geri Allen and Kevin Eubanks, was also a fine group that should have recorded more. Regardless, this collection is a worthwhile reminder that Lake’s studio work has been of a sufficiently high quality for him to be considered an artist of genuine stature.
TRACKLIST:
CD 1: HOLDING TOGETHER
01. Trailway Shake/ Sad Lo-uis
02. Hasan
03. Usta B
04. Holding Together
05. Machine Wing
06. Ballad
CD 2: PROPHET
01. Hat and Beard
02. Something Sweet, Something Tender
03. Poster
04. The Prophet
05. Cotto IV
06. Firm and Ripe
CD 3: CLEVONT FITZHUBERT
01. November 80'
02. Sop
03. Clevont Fitzhubert
04. King
05. Tap Dancer
06. Hmbay
CD 4: EXPANDABLE LANGUAGE
01. Expandable Language
02. Comous
03. N.S.
04. Page Four
05. Everybody Knows That
CD 5: EDGE-ING
01. Edge-Ing
02. Scene One
03. Shiffs
04. Peanut Butter
05. Zaki
06. Verve Nerve
CD 6: DECICATED TO DOLPHY
01. Fire Waltz
02. Hat and Beard
03. Feather
04. 245
05. Miss Ann
06. Something Sweet, Something Tender
07. November 80'
08. Page 4
09. G.W.
CD 7: A NEW ORGANIZATION
01. I Kiss Your Eyes
02. A New Organizationç
03. I Won't Wash for Three Days
04. The Blue Tree
05. Forever Fervent