Eric Dolphy & Booker Little - Far Cry (1960) (20bSBM)
jazz | 1cd | eac-flac-cue-log-cover | 355MB
OJC20bit | rar +5% recovery
AMGCharlie Parker's influence permeates this 1960 session. Beyond the obvious acknowledgment on song titles ("Mrs. Parker of K.C. ['Bird's Mother']" and "Ode to Charlie Parker"), his restless spirit is utilized as a guiding light for breaking bebop molds. Far Cry finds multi-reedist Eric Dolphy in a transitional phase, relinquishing Parker's governing universal impact and diving into the next controversial phase that critics began calling "anti-jazz." On this date Booker Little's lyrical trumpet and Jackie Byard's confident grasp of multiple piano styles (though both steeped in hard bop) were sympathetic to the burgeoning "avant-garde" approach that Dolphy displays, albeit sparingly, on this session. Far Cry contains the initial performance of Dolphy's future jazz classic "Miss Ann," along with his first recorded solo alto sax performance on "Tenderly," in which Dolphy bridges the gap between the solo saxophone performances of Coleman Hawkins and Anthony Braxton.
Tracks
1 Mrs. Parker Of K.C. (Bird's Mother)
2 Ode To Charlie Parker
3 Far Cry
4 Miss Ann
5 Left Alone
6 Tenderly
7 It's Magic
8 Serene
Personnel
Bass - Ron Carter
Drums - Roy Haynes
Piano - Jaki Byard
Saxophone [Alto], Clarinet [Bass], Flute - Eric Dolphy
Trumpet - Booker Little
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Thanks hush for sharing this one on Eric Dolphy.
best regards, K.
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