"For a Little Dancin'" is a captivating album by the renowned saxophonist and composer Oliver Lake, released on December 1, 2010, via Intakt Records. This dynamic record showcases Lake's prowess in free jazz, Philly soul, ragtime, and avant-garde genres, offering a rich and diverse listening experience. The album features ten tracks, including standout pieces like "Marion Theme," "Rollin' Vamp," and the title track "For a Little Dancin'," all of which highlight Lake's innovative approach to composition and improvisation.
Recorded with bassist Christian Weber and drummer Dieter Ulrich, "For a Little Dancin'" is a testament to the power of spontaneous collaboration. The trio's chemistry is palpable, with each musician contributing to the album's vibrant and energetic sound. The album's duration of 53 minutes ensures that listeners are fully immersed in the music, from the opening notes of "Marion Theme" to the final bars of "Backup."
Fans of Oliver Lake's work will appreciate the album's blend of traditional and experimental elements, while newcomers will find "For a Little Dancin'" an excellent introduction to Lake's unique musical vision. The album's intricate compositions and virtuosic performances make it a standout release in Lake's discography and a valuable addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection.