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In Europe 1961-1964 [ ÉLŐ ]
Eric Dolphy
első megjelenés éve: 1964
69 perc
Jazz / Avant-Garde / Free Jazz / Avant-Garde Jazz
(2006)

DVD video
Kérjen
árajánlatot!
TÖRÖLT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Geewee
Note: although introduced by the announcer on camera as this
2.  God Bless' the Child
Dolphy unaccompanied
3.  Blues in the Closet
4.  Blues Improvisation
5.  So Long, Eric
6.  Orange Was the Color of Her Dress
7.  Ow!
8.  Take the "A" Train
This is an important release for Dolphy fans and jazz lovers in general, as it contains two of the rare occasions in which Eric Dolphy was captured on film. All of the footage presented here features pristine image and sound quality. The first clip was shot for a TV performance given by Eric's quintet in Berlin in 1961, the same year he participated in a series of performances as a member of John Coltrane's quartet. Dolphy's quintet was to be the main attraction, however, the organizers were afraid of the audience's potential response to Dolphy's 'advanced' jazz, and decided to open the show with a couple of traditional acts (English jazzman Humphrey Littleton and singer Billie Poole). Dolphy's performance was limited to a relatively short final segment. His complete show is here including a poignant and free reading of Billie Holiday's 'God Bless' the Child,' which he plays unaccompanied.

The second part of the DVD presents a complete concert by the Charles Mingus Sextet. featuring Dolphy. This performance is pure joy, beginning with Mingus' extravagent behavoir on stage (acting sometimes as if the show was nothing more that a rehearsal, and taking a bow with his coat on and his suitcase in one hand when the concert ended). The material here consists of a mixture of different jazz styles, from the early ragtime (you will not want to miss Byard's solo on 'Take the "A" Train') to the most advanced free jazz. Although Mingus presents 'Ow!' as a Charlie Parker tune, it is actually a Dizzy Gillespie composition. However, it is played here as an homage to Charlie Parker. In sum, a superb performance which leaves us wanting for more, but as you'll see, Mr. Mingus is stubborn and never drops his suitcase once he picks it up! The Oslo concert was filmed on April 12, 1964. It is sad to remember that Eric Dolphy dies in Berlin from undiagnosed diabetes on June 29 of that same year.

1-4. tracks - Jazz-Gehort und Gesehen - SWF TV Jazz Concert at the TV/Radio Exhibition, Messenhalle, Berlin, August 30, 1961
Eric Dolphy (as)
Benny Bailey (tp)
Pepsy Auer (p)
George Joyner (b)
Buster Smith (d)

5-8. tracks - Mingus Jazz Workshop: University Aula, Oslo, Norway, April 12, 1964
Johnny Coles (tp)
Clifford Jordan (ts)
Eric Dolphy (as, bs clarinet)
Jaki Byard (p)
Charles Mingus (b)
Danny Richmond (d)
hangsávok(DD 2.0)
felirat nyelvek
régiókód   [ NTSC ]
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képarány1.33:1 (4:3 / TV)

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