OLIVER LAKE — Oliver Lake / William Parker : To Roy

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Album · 2015

Tracklist

1. Variation on a Theme of Marvin Gaye (Parker) 5:19
2. Check (Lake) 4:54
3. Is It Alright? (Lake) 3:42
4. Bisceglia (Parker) 5:05
5. Flight Plan (Lake) 4:11
6. Victor Jara (Parker) 5:21
7. 2 of Us (Lake – Parker) 4:03
8. Bonu (Lake) 6:05
9. Net Down (Lake) 3:31
10. Light Over Still Water Paints a Portrait of God (Parker) 5:04
11. To Roy (Lake – Parker) 2:54

Total time 50:09

Line-up/Musicians

Oliver Lake: Saxophone
William Parker: Bass

About this release

Intakt CD 243 (Switzerland)

Recorded January 14, 2014, by Peter Karl at Peterkarlstudios, Brooklyn NY

Thanks to snobb for the addition

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Sax player Oliver Lake and bassist William Parker are two of a few still active 70s New York lofts' jazz musicians,true living legends. Here on "To Roy" (album dedicated to trumpeter Roy Campbell,passed away in 2014)them two are recorded together in studio for the first time ever. Even if drumless/pianoless duo isn't a conventional format,music presented is really full-bodied and quite accessible.

Both Lake and Parker represent same former lofters wing - their music has been always well structured,post-bop rooted with great balance between composed and improvised.Here on "To Roy" even quite minimalist acoustic bass/sax duo surprisingly offers lot of melodies and memorable tunes. From very first sounds one can hear that characteristic Lake soulful sax soloing and memorable Parker's vertical bass constructions.

As on many other both musicians' most successful recordings main secret is same on this album - they never let listener to stay bored even for a moment. On a composition which flows like well-cooked song with memorable tune right when one doesn't expect any surprises they add free solo,often quite explosive. What starts as free form improvisation still before you will start loosing your attention switches to beautiful sentimental melody with almost straight rhythm. Eleven members originals take 50 minutes - again not too much to become annoying. Nothing strange though - both Lake and Parker are known as masters of making even quirkiest improvisational music attractive.

Not the album for newcomers - better start form every artist's album where they play with larger band, but really great release for those who already know and love their music.

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