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Gaslight 1962
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| One of the most interesting sets of work we've ever seen from Eric Dolphy -- a live performance recorded in New York in 1962, and one that features him working with a host of unusual sidemen -- including Herbie Hancock on piano, Ed Armour on trumpet, Edgar Bateman on drums, and Richard Davis on bass! The recording quality's got a definite "live" feel, but is still strong overall -- and both Dolphy and Hancock more than make up for it with some very unusual solo work that makes the album a key part of understanding their careers at the time -- raw, pounding piano that stands out from some of Hancock's Blue Notes to come -- and some much more hardbop styled reed work from Dolphy on the long tracks. Eric plays alto and bass clarinet -- and titles include "245", "GW", "Left Alone", and "Miss Ann". Note that the date of this material is listed as July 10, 1962 -- but the recording seems to be the same as others issued with an October, 1962 date. |
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ARTISTS Eric Dolphy (alto sax, bass clarinet, flute); Ed Armour (trumpet); Herbie Hancock (piano); Richard Davis (bass); Edgar Bateman (drums) |
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