Eric Dolphy : At Five Spot 1 (Jpn) (24bt) (Rmst) (Shm)

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Sell date: 11/2008
Label: Universal Japan
Mfg's Catalog#: 9503
CDC Part#: 1337556
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Full title is: Eric Dolphy at the Five Spot, Vol. 1

Length: 55:53

  Booker Little - Trumpet
  Ed Blackwell - Drums
  Eric Dolphy - Flute, Clarinet (Bass), Sax (Alto)
  Mal Waldron - Piano
  Richard Davis - Bass

After having left the ensemble of Charles Mingus and upon working with John Coltrane, Eric Dolphy formed a short-lived but potent quintet with trumpeter Booker Little, who would pass away three months after this recording. Despite all of the obstacles and subsequent tragedy, this quintet became legendary over the years -- justifiably so -- and developed into a role model for all progressive jazz combos to come. The combined power of Dolphy and Little -- exploring overt but in retrospect not excessive dissonance and atonality -- made them a target for critics but admired among the burgeoning progressive post-bop scene. With the always stunning shadings of pianist Mal Waldron, the classical-cum-daring bass playing of Richard Davis, and the colorful drumming of alchemistic Ed Blackwell, there was no stopping this group. Live at the legendary Five Spot Cafe in New York City, this band set the Apple, and the entire jazz world on their collective ears. 'Fire Waltz' demonstrates perfectly how the bonfire burns from inside the soul of these five brilliant provocateurs, as Dolphy's sour alto and Little's dour trumpet signify their new thing. Dolphy's solo is positively furious, while Blackwell nimbly switches up sounds within the steady 3/4 beat. 'Bee Vamp' does not buzz so much as it roars in hard bop trim. A heavy tandem line breaks and separates in the horn parts like booster rockets. Blackwell is even more amazing, and Dolphy's ribald bass clarinet set standards that still influences players of the instrument. Where 'The Prophet' is a puckery blues, it is also open armed with minor phrasings and stretched harmonics. This is where Waldron and Davis shine in their terra cotta facades of roughly hewn accompaniments to Dolphy and Little's bold flavored statements. A shorter alternate take of 'Bee Vamp' is newly available, shorter by two-and-a-half minutes and with a clipped introductory melody. Most hail this first volume, and a second companion album from the same sessions, as music that changed the jazz world as much as Ornette Coleman and John Coltrane's innovative excursions of the same era. All forward thinking and challenged listeners need to own these epic club dates. ~ Michael G. Nastos, All Music Guide

Japanese only SHM-CD (Super High Material CD - playable on all CD players) pressing includes one bonus track. Universal. 2008.

 
 Tracks and Sound Clips   Click here for the Windows Media player
 
Bee Vamp - 12:20 Play the Windows Media clip
Prophet - 21:22 Play the Windows Media clip
Bee Vamp [Alternate Take][*] - 9:28 Play the Windows Media clip
Fire Waltz - 13:40 Play the Windows Media clip
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