Album JP 2013 on Marshmallow Export label
Jazz (Free Jazz)
Recorded in New York, July 1st (1,2), July 3rd or 4th, 1963. This Marshmallow release in its Historical Series features Eric Dolphy's previously unreleased studio recordings from the so-called "Douglas Sessions," supposedly produced by Alan Douglas who was an A&R man for United Artists. Some materials from these sessions have been released over the years from several different labels, including the album Conversations from the FM label and Iron Man from the Douglas label. Tracks 1 and 3-5 are previously unreleased alternate takes from these sessions, and Track 2 is a newly discovered tune that was supposedly "rejected" and therefore thought to have been erased. The album opens with two stunning duo performances by Dolphy and bassist Richard Davis. Their interplay is intimate and at times telepathetic. "Iron Man" and "Mandrake" are played by a quintet featuring Woody Shaw on trumpet and Bobby Hutcherson on vibraphone. "Love Me" is a searing alto sax solo performance by Dolphy. Individually numbered limited edition - only 999 copies pressed.
Eric Dolphy as, fl, bcl, 1928-1964 US alto saxophone, bass clarinet, album by, written by | |
Eddie Khan b, *1935 US bass | |
Richard Davis b, *1930 US bass | |
J.C. Moses dr, 1936-1977 US drums | |
Woody Shaw tr, fh, 1944-1989 US trumpet | |
Bobby Hutcherson vib, mar, *1941 US vibraphone |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Alone Together | Eric Dolphy | Arthur Schwartz | 12:07 |
2 | Muses | Eric Dolphy | Eric Dolphy | 8:48 |
3 | Iron Man | Eric Dolphy | Eric Dolphy | 8:27 |
4 | Love Me | Eric Dolphy | Victor Young | 3:39 |
5 | Mandrake | Eric Dolphy | Eric Dolphy | 4:18 |