Blue Lake (album) explained

Blue Lake
Type:Live album
Artist:Don Cherry
Cover:Blue Lake (album).jpg
Released:1974
Recorded:April 22, 1971
Genre:Jazz
Length:63:33
Label:BYG
Prev Title:Orient
Prev Year:1971
Next Title:Organic Music Society
Next Year:1972

Blue Lake is a live album by jazz/world musician Don Cherry recorded in 1971 and first released on the BYG label in Japan in 1974.[1] In 2003, Charly Records reissued the album along with Orient on the compilation Orient / Blue Lake.[2]

Reception

In the AllMusic review by Rob Ferrier, he states "Don Cherry is one of music's great adventurers. Always ready to stretch himself, he has seemed more concerned with growing as an artist and expanding his horizons than with getting a big paycheck. This live set, Blue Lake, is a worthy introduction to his solo work".[3]

The authors of The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings wrote: "'Dollar and Okay's Tunes' is a wonderful example of group improvisation. Dyani's sweeping, thunderous bass and Cherry's singing to himself while at the piano lend the set curious echoes of all sorts of modern jazz precedents, but it's a unique sound all the same."[4]

Track listing

All compositions by Don Cherry except as indicated

  1. "Blue Lake" – 4:55
  2. "Dollar and Okay's Tunes" (Dollar Brand, Okay Tamiz) – 31:51
  3. "East: – 26:42

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. http://www.eagle-eye-cherry.com/doncherrydisco.html Don Cherry discography
  2. Web site: Don Cherry: Orient / Blue Lake . Jazz Music Archives . August 15, 2022.
  3. Ferier, D. Allmusic Review accessed December 9, 2011
  4. Book: Cook . Richard . Morton . Brian . The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings . Penguin Books . 2008 . 245 .