Dive into the captivating world of "A New Organization," a 1999 release from the legendary Oliver Lake, in collaboration with the equally renowned Borah Bergman. This album, a fusion of free jazz, Philly soul, ragtime, and avant-garde elements, is a testament to the artists' unique abilities to blend and bend genres. Recorded live at the iconic Knitting Factory, the album captures the raw, unfiltered energy of a live performance, making it a thrilling listen from start to finish.
The album features five tracks, each a masterclass in improvisation and musical conversation between Lake's alto saxophone and Bergman's piano. From the tender intimacy of "I Kiss Your Eyes" to the fiery intensity of "I Won't Wash For Three Days," every song is a journey into the depths of the artists' musical minds. The album's standout track, "The Blue Tree," showcases Lake's signature blues-drenched sound, cutting through Bergman's dense, off-kilter lyricism.
"Forever Fervent" is a powerful closer, leaving the listener with a sense of the boundless energy and passion that defines this album. With a duration of just over 53 minutes, "A New Organization" is a compact yet powerful exploration of sound and rhythm, a true gem in the catalogs of both Oliver Lake and Borah Bergman. The album was released on April 6, 1999, under the Soul Note label, and remains a beloved classic among jazz enthusiasts.