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''Orange Fish Tears'' is the debut album by trumpeter and composer Baikida Carroll, on which he is joined by saxophonist
Oliver Lake Oliver Lake (born September 14, 1942) is an American jazz saxophonist, flutist, composer, poet, and visual artist. He is known mainly for alto saxophone, but he also performs on soprano and flute. During the 1960s, Lake worked with the Black Art ...
, pianist Manuel Villardel, and percussionist Naná Vasconcelos. It was recorded during June 3–5, 1974, at Studio Palm in Paris, during a visit to France by members of the
Black Artists Group The Black Artists Group (BAG) was a multidisciplinary arts collective that existed in St. Louis, Missouri, from 1968 to 1972. BAG is known for the convergence of free jazz and experimental theater. Members Members included saxophonists Julius ...
. The album was initially released on vinyl in 1974 by
Palm Records Palm Records (short for ''Productions Artistiques Littéraires et Musicales'') was a French jazz record label founded by Jef Gilson in the early 1970s. Discography *PALM 1: Gilson Malagasy 1972 *PALM 2: Jef Gilson / Jean-Charles Capon / Gilbert ...
, and was reissued in 2023 in remastered form on vinyl, CD, and as a digital download, by the French label SouffleContinu Records.


Reception

JJ Skolnik of '' Bandcamp Daily'' called the recording "a rich and joyous album that more than deserves its place in the free jazz canon," and wrote: "''Orange Fish Tears'' is perhaps free jazz at its most approachable, but that in no way means that it's any less fiery than the more avant-garde side of things." '' The New York City Jazz Records Duck Baker stated: "As one of the most significant improvising trumpet voices of the past 50 years, it's shocking to realize that Baikida Carroll has only averaged barely one record per decade as a leader... This was a most impressive debut, and it stands the test of time extremely well as a unique gem that amply rewards repeated listening." Ed Hazell of ''Point of Departure'' commented: "the album certainly ranks among the most assured leader debuts in jazz... Carroll emphasizes a collective group approach, careful integration of composition and improvisation, and a fine balance between musical elements... The reissue lets us consider its place among the most innovative and important albums of its day." Writing for ''JazzWord'', Ken Waxman noted that the album "heralds further explorations," and remarked: "Creation of sound collages as well as whinnying and staccato pivots into pure improvisation and rhythmic asides is what makes ''Orange Fish Tears'' a BAG-classic and progenitor of musical currents that would be more fully investigated in the following decades."


Track listing

# "Orange Fish Tears" (Baikida Carroll) – 8:00 # "Forest Scorpion" (Baikida Carroll) – 12:06 # "Rue Roger" (Oliver Lake) – 9:41 # "Porte D'Orléans" (Baikida Carroll) – 14:15


Personnel

* Baikida Carroll – trumpet, flugelhorn, cowbell, horns, percussion *
Oliver Lake Oliver Lake (born September 14, 1942) is an American jazz saxophonist, flutist, composer, poet, and visual artist. He is known mainly for alto saxophone, but he also performs on soprano and flute. During the 1960s, Lake worked with the Black Art ...
– soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, flute, bamboo flute, percussion * Manuel Villardel – piano, electric piano, percussion * Naná Vasconcelos – cuica, tabla, timbales, bells, percussion


References

{{Reflist 1974 debut albums Baikida Carroll albums Palm Records albums