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Sonny Rollins/Don Cherry Quartet - The Complete 1963 Paris Concert bootleg. Live at the L’Olympia, Paris, France; January 19, 1963.-Setlist;01. Solitude 02. ...
Dolphy's last recording session includes a superb rendition of Naima. It sounds as a final love letter to his beloved friend John Coltrane.
JR
Astonishing. Was this the last date, or The Last Date? Anyway, thank goodness we have quite a lot of Eric at the end of his life - this probably isn't the last ever to be released, so they'll go on finding last lasts, not last lasts, and last not lasts!
Astonishing. Was this the last date, or The Last Date? Anyway, thank goodness we have quite a lot of Eric at the end of his life - this probably isn't the last ever to be released, so they'll go on finding last lasts, not last lasts, and last not lasts!
According to his surprisingly extensive discography, the June 11, 1964 session was Dolphy's last date(he died on June 29). Perhaps one day someone will discover a tape of a last last date.
I wish there existed a proper biography of Eric Dolphy.
I seem to remember Brian Morton starting one many years ago titled 'Gone In The Air'.
Eric Dolphy [Eric Allan Dolphy Jr.] (born June 20, 1928, Los Angeles, CA; died June 29, 1964, Berlin, West Germany; aged 36), alto sax, bass clarinet, flute.
According to his surprisingly extensive discography, the June 11, 1964 session was Dolphy's last date(he died on June 29). Perhaps one day someone will discover a tape of a last last date.
I wish there existed a proper biography of Eric Dolphy.
I seem to remember Brian Morton starting one many years ago titled 'Gone In The Air'.
Eric Dolphy [Eric Allan Dolphy Jr.] (born June 20, 1928, Los Angeles, CA; died June 29, 1964, Berlin, West Germany; aged 36), alto sax, bass clarinet, flute.
JR
Doesn't that discography somewhere suggest that the "Out to lunch" band played a live gig of the material after the actual Bluenote date, and that Freddie Hubbard held a tape of it? That would be more than interesting if its not a myth.
Doesn't that discography somewhere suggest that the "Out to lunch" band played a live gig of the material after the actual Bluenote date, and that Freddie Hubbard held a tape of it? That would be more than interesting if its not a myth.
Would love to hear a live version of 'Out To Lunch!' if a tape exists.
Here's an alternative take of 'Hat and Beard' from a remastered Japanese edition of that album:
Provided to YouTube by Doxy RecordsHat and Beard (Alternate Take) · Eric Dolphy · Eric Dolphy · Eric DolphyThe Complete out to Lunch! Sessions (Hd Remastered...
One of the first Cecil Taylor albums I bought back in the sixties " Unit Structures" Blue Note with Jimmy Lyons, Ken McIntyre, Eddie Gale, Alan Silva, Henry Grimes and Andrew Cyrille. This is the first track "Steps"- even after 50 years this music retains such a great drive and spirit and revolutionary zeal.
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