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Eric Dolphy in Europe, Vol. 1 [SHM-CD Japan] [ ÉLŐ ] |
Eric Dolphy |
japán első megjelenés éve: 1961 36 perc |
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(2016)
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6.609 Ft
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1. | Hi Fly
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2. | Glad to Be Unhappy
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3. | God Bless the Child
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4. | Oleo
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Jazz / Avant-Garde; Post-Bop
Recorded: Sep 6 & 8, 1961, Copenhagen, Denmark
Eric Dolphy - flute, bass clarinet Bent Axen - piano Erik Moseholm - bass Chuck Israels - bass Jorn Elnif - drums
Like his mentor and frequent playing companion John Coltrane, Eric Dolphy continues to inspire musicians and influence the course of jazz well into the third decade following his death. A master of the woodwind family, Dolphy is heard in this first volume of music from a 1961 concert in Copenhagen on two of its most demanding instruments, flute and bass clarinet. On the latter, he gives a virtuoso unaccompanied performance of "God Bless the Child" and an exhilarating romp through the "I Got Rhythm" changes of "Oleo." With bassist Chuck Israels, Dolphy the incredible flutist creates complex variations on Randy Weston's "Hi-Fly." The other music from the concert can be heard on Volumes 2 and 3
* Phil DeLancie - Digital Mastering, Digital Remastering, Mastering * Robert Levin - Liner Notes
The first of three CDs recorded during in Copenhagen during Sept. 1961 by the unique Eric Dolphy, this date has the strongest program of the trio. Dolphy is heard on a definitive "God Bless the Child" playing unaccompanied bass clarinet, switches to flute for "Glad to Be Unhappy," romps on the bass clarinet on "Oleo," and plays alto for a duet with bassist Chuck Israel on Randy Weston's "Hi-Fly." Joined by a supportive Danish rhythm section (pianist Bent Axen, bassist Erik Moseholm and drummer Jorn Elniff) on the two quartet tracks, Dolphy is in excellent form throughout the well-rounded release. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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