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Out to Lunch stands as Eric Dolphy's magnum opus, an absolute
pinnacle of avant-garde jazz in any form or era. Its rhythmic
complexity was perhaps unrivaled since Dave Brubeck's Time Out, and
its five Dolphy originals -- the jarring Monk tribute "Hat and
Beard," the aptly titled "Something Sweet, Something Tender," the
weirdly jaunty flute showcase "Gazzelloni," the militaristic title
track, the drunken lurch of "Straight Up and Down" -- were a
perfect balance of structured frameworks, carefully calibrated
timbres, and generous individual freedom.
The only recorded encounter of Clifford Brown & Eric Dolphy!
Never before released recordings issued here for the first time
ever!! Contains Eric Dolphys first extended recorded solos.
Disconforme. 2005.
Recorded in 1962. Feat. Herbie Hancock. The Gaslight Inn, NY,
October 7th. Although their association wouldnt last beyond the
year and would produce one live recording, the intensity of their
encounter and their undeniable importance of both musicians as
forward thinkers, make this a momentous historical collaboration.
Lonehill Jazz. 2004.
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