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| Description | Personnel: Eric Dolphy (bass clarinet, alto saxophone); Booker Little (trumpet); Mal Waldron (piano); Richard Davis (bass guitar); Ed Blackwell (drums).
Audio Remasterer: Phil De Lancie. Liner Note Authors: Michael Cuscuna; Joe Goldberg. Recording information: Five Spot, New York, New You (1961/07/16). Reed player/composer/arranger Eric Dolphy was, in the early '60s, in the vanguard of the free jazz movement, yet his music was not as avant-garde as some of his contemporaries'. The language was still bop, but Dolphy added new vocabulary and syntax, playing with a freer, more vocalized approach over more or less standard chord changes. Recorded in 1961, the AT THE FIVE SPOT series of albums documents what may have been Eric Dolphy's finest group ever, as well as one of that era's best working bands. "Fire Waltz" is a crackling mid-tempo piece, where Dolphy's boldly unfettered yet focused alto points toward the future, while the rest of the band maintains an irresistible fancy-free groove. "Bee Vamp" features some stirring, crackling trumpet from Booker Little and some muscular, vocalized bass clarinet from Dolphy. Pianist Mal Waldron and drummer Ed Blackwell are luminously expressive throughout. |
| UPC | 025218613323 |
| Format | CD |
| Type | Performer |
| Genre | Jazz Instrument - Reed |
| Artist | Eric Dolphy/Booker Little |
| Guest Artists | Mal Waldron; Richard Davis; Ed Blackwell |
| Producer | Esmond Edwards |
| Label | Original Jazz Classics |
| Distributed | Fantasy |
| Release Date | 1994/03/15 |
| Original Release Year | 1961 |
| Discs | 1 |
| Recording | Analog |
| Mixing | Analog |
| Mastering | Digital |
| Length | 57:0 |
| Mono / Stereo | Stereo |
| Studio / Live | Mixed |
| Track Listing | |
| 1 | Fire Waltz |
| 2 | Bee Vamp |
| 3 | Prophet, The |
| 4 | Bee Vamp - (alternate, bonus track) |
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