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OLIVER LAKE - Impala (1987)

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The follow-up to Oliver Lake's successful Gallery is almost up to the same high level. Joined by pianist Geri Allen, bassist Santi Debriano and drummer Pheeroah akLaff ("Lef' Sided" adds both Gene Lake and Brandon Ross on drums), Lake performs six diverse originals which could be considered to be free bop. One can hear the connection between this music and straight-ahead jazz, but Lake's free flights are quite unpredictable, if ultimately logical. Stimulating music.  -  Scott Yanow



When Oliver Lake formed the World Saxophone Quartet in 1977, it enjoyed remarkable success for a so-called avant garde group. In demand at festivals across the USA, Europe and the rest of the world, it proved influential in launching the career of rising star David Murray, and focussed overdue attention on Oliver Lake, who had hitherto hid his light under the bushel of the Black Artists Group in St Louis. With the World Saxophone Quartet, Lake seemed to arrive on the international jazz scene fully formed.

While he had clearly taken account of Eric Dolphy – he even recorded a tribute, Dedicated To Dolphy, on the Black Saint label – he built on Dolphy’s achievements within the context of a highly personal style of his own that was both expansive and versatile enough to fit into a variety of playing situations, so avoiding being labelled ‘avant garde’. Impala, one of six albums he made for the now-overlooked Gramavision label, is a case in point. Even now, a piece like ‘Lef’ Sided’ compositionally, conceptually and in its execution sounds ahead of its time. Surrounded by younger musicians, not least his son on drums on this track only, there is the added bonus of pianist Geri Allen’s playing, who in tandem with Lake makes this the rewarding listening experience it is. Mature beyond her years, her musical wisdom fully grasps Lake’s style, providing resolution to his daring note choices and wholly sympathetic comping which add to the vitality of these performances. At his best, Lake flirts with genius; his compositions have genuine substance and his playing reveals an astonishing clarity of conception and execution. Gently pushing the listener out of his or her comfort zone, his playing is as much a dialogue with humanity as a conversation with the world. What is remarkable is how right his note choices are after repeated listening when you begin to grasp the magnitude of his conception. Without realising it, he has broadened your taste preferences and that’s pretty heavy stuff.  -  jazzwise.com


Tracks

01 - Lef' Sided 

02 - '63 Impala 

03 - Brass And Oak 

04 - I Would Like To 

05 - Yo' Dance 

06 - We're In The Moment


SANTI DEBRIANO  bass

PHEEROAN AKLAFF  drums

GERI ALLEN  piano

GENE LAKE  drums

BRANDON ROSS drums

OLIVER LAKE  saxophone


All music composed by Oliver Lake

Recorded in May 1987 at A&R Studio

Gramavision – 18-8710-1 (US)



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