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Eric Dolphy: Far Cry (Remastered)
by C. Michael Bailey
Where have you gone, Eric Dolphy... During his short life, Eric Dolphy was a tireless student of music. His elaborate classical training prepared his fertile mind with all of the background necessary to become essentially the anti-Vincent Van Gogh of jazz. While certainly appreciated as a musician during his lifetime, Dolphy’s appetite for innovation (even within ...
The Uppsala Concert Vol. 1
By Eric Dolphy
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Released: 2001
Track listing: What Is This Thing Called Love; 245; Laura; 52nd St Theme; Bag's Groove;
The Uppsala Concert Vol. 2
By Eric Dolphy
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Released: 2001
Track listing: Out Of Nowhere; I'll Remember April; 52nd St Theme; When Lights Are Low;
Far Cry
By Eric Dolphy
Label: Analogue Productions
Released: 2000
Track listing: Mrs. Parker Of K.C.; Ode To Charlie Parker; Far Cry; Miss Ann; Left Alone; Tenderly; It's Magic;
Charles Lloyd: Crossing the Waters Wide
by C. Andrew Hovan
From the time of love-ins" and tie-dyed shirts to today's current jazz renaissance, Charles Lloyd has played a part in the multifaceted history of the music. His series of Atlantic sides in the '60s transfixed a young and impressionable audience by way of an intoxicating fusion of mysticism, rock rhythms and jazz improvisation, while also launching ...
Eric Dolphy: The Illinois Concert
by John Sharpe
Eric Dolphy is now recognized as an innovative genius, but in the ’60s he was ignored by the public and derided by critics and many of his peers. Originally influenced by Charlie Parker, Dolphy was a master alto saxophonist/flautist and was one of a handful of musicians who utilized the bass clarinet in a jazz setting. ...
Eric Dolphy: Outward Bound
by Douglas Payne
Multi-talented reed player Eric Dolphy (1928-64) makes his 1960 debut stand out for many reasons. It is foremost an ardently passionate gathering with pristine contributions from some of jazz's most flexible avatars - trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, pianist Jaki Byard, bassist George Tucker and drummer Roy Haynes. Then, of course, there is Dolphy himself: all wonder and ...
The Rudy Van Gelder Blue Note Editions
by C. Andrew Hovan
As far as jazz goes from the hard bop era, two names are synonymous with their groundbreaking work of the period-Blue Note Records and recording engineer Rudy Van Gelder. Blue Note released a canon of recordings that have been revered by collectors and musicians alike over the years and Van Gelder was the man behind the ...


