
Blue Lake - RSD 2026
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The spirit of Don Cherry soars again. For Record Store Day 2026, Charly Records and BYG Records present the first-ever official reissue of Blue Lake, Cherry’s transcendent live set originally released in 1974 only in Japan and long out of print. Fully restored and remastered from the original master tapes, this deluxe 2LP gatefold edition brings back to life one of the rarest treasures in the avant-jazz canon — a record that has fetched hundreds of dollars on the collector market for decades.
Following the success of last year’s Record Store Day release of 'Orient' — which captured music from the same 1971 concert — this long-awaited companion volume completes the picture of Cherry’s pan-global vision: a sound that dissolves borders and dances between jazz, folk, and world ritual.
Recorded live in Paris on April 22, 1971, the performance captures Cherry at his creative zenith, alongside South African bassist Johnny Dyani and Turkish percussionist Okay Temiz. The trio moves like a living organism — fluid, spontaneous, and deeply spiritual.Â
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Blue Lake - RSD 2026
Buy in-store on Record Store Day (18/04/2026). This product is an RSD Exclusive title and is not available to pre-order.
Remaining stock available online from:
- US - 03:00 ET (19/04/2026)
- UK - 20:00 BST (20/04/2026)
- EU - 21:00 CEST (20/04/2026)
Some titles will sell out prior to online sale and some will only be available in specific regions. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
The spirit of Don Cherry soars again. For Record Store Day 2026, Charly Records and BYG Records present the first-ever official reissue of Blue Lake, Cherry’s transcendent live set originally released in 1974 only in Japan and long out of print. Fully restored and remastered from the original master tapes, this deluxe 2LP gatefold edition brings back to life one of the rarest treasures in the avant-jazz canon — a record that has fetched hundreds of dollars on the collector market for decades.
Following the success of last year’s Record Store Day release of 'Orient' — which captured music from the same 1971 concert — this long-awaited companion volume completes the picture of Cherry’s pan-global vision: a sound that dissolves borders and dances between jazz, folk, and world ritual.
Recorded live in Paris on April 22, 1971, the performance captures Cherry at his creative zenith, alongside South African bassist Johnny Dyani and Turkish percussionist Okay Temiz. The trio moves like a living organism — fluid, spontaneous, and deeply spiritual.Â
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Buy in-store on Record Store Day (18/04/2026). This product is an RSD Exclusive title and is not available to pre-order.
Remaining stock available online from:
- US - 03:00 ET (19/04/2026)
- UK - 20:00 BST (20/04/2026)
- EU - 21:00 CEST (20/04/2026)
Some titles will sell out prior to online sale and some will only be available in specific regions. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
The spirit of Don Cherry soars again. For Record Store Day 2026, Charly Records and BYG Records present the first-ever official reissue of Blue Lake, Cherry’s transcendent live set originally released in 1974 only in Japan and long out of print. Fully restored and remastered from the original master tapes, this deluxe 2LP gatefold edition brings back to life one of the rarest treasures in the avant-jazz canon — a record that has fetched hundreds of dollars on the collector market for decades.
Following the success of last year’s Record Store Day release of 'Orient' — which captured music from the same 1971 concert — this long-awaited companion volume completes the picture of Cherry’s pan-global vision: a sound that dissolves borders and dances between jazz, folk, and world ritual.
Recorded live in Paris on April 22, 1971, the performance captures Cherry at his creative zenith, alongside South African bassist Johnny Dyani and Turkish percussionist Okay Temiz. The trio moves like a living organism — fluid, spontaneous, and deeply spiritual.Â











