  |
|
 |
|
 CD |
4.901 Ft
|
|
1. | Number Eight
Posta Lotsa
|
2. | Booker's Waltz
|
Jazz / Post-Bop; Free Jazz; Avant-Garde Jazz
Recorded: July 16, 1961, Five Spot, New York, New York
Eric Dolphy - alto saxophone, bass clarinet Booker Little - trumpet Mal Waldron - piano Richard Davis - bass Eddie Blackwell - drums
Linked as two of the young musicians who had achieved much but promised so much more before their untimely deaths, Dolphy (died 1964 at age 36) and Little (died 1961 at age 23) are forever united in the recordings made during a two-week gig at the Five Spot in July of '61, three months before Booker's passing. Against the all-star rhythm section of Mal Waldron, Richard Davis, and Ed Blackwell, the innovative, ground-breaking horns explore two Dolphy originals: the minor cast "Number Eight" and the fast-lilting "Booker's Waltz." The latter has Dolphy switching from alto sax to bass clarinet. Blackwell is heard to advantage in a long solo on "Number Eight," and in exchanges with the horns on "Booker's Waltz."
* Robert Levin - Liner Notes * Rudy Van Gelder - Engineer
Despite its generic name, this is really the third volume of music that dates from one night in the short-lived and legendary Eric Dolphy Quintet with Booker Little. Recorded live at the Five Spot with pianist Mal Waldron, bassist Richard Davis, and drummer Ed Blackwell, this CD reissue consists of two fairly lengthy renditions of Eric Dolphy compositions: "Number Eight" and "Booker's Waltz." Since there is only around a half-hour of music on the set, it is unfortunate that the advanced performances (which are also available as part of Eric Dolphy's nine-CD box set) were not combined with one of the two previous volumes. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
|
CD bolt, zenei DVD, SACD, BLU-RAY lemez vásárlás és rendelés - Klasszikus zenei CD-k és DVD-különlegességek |  | Webdesign - Forfour Design |
|
|