Outward Bound

Eric Dolphy
Outward Bound

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Elemental Records
Release date: 29/Nov/2019
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Style: Mainstream Jazz
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Details / Tracklist: 01. "G.W."
02. "On Green Dolphin Street"
03. "Les"
04. "Left alone"
05. "245"
06. "Glad to be unhappy"
07. "Miss Toni"
08. "It's magic"
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: 180gr./ Gatefold Edition/ 2 Bonus Tracks
Description:This release presents the four albums recorded by Eric Dolphy as leader or coleader with Roy Haynes on drums, all of which are in Quartet or Quintet formats. The four iconic albums are Outward Bound (Prestige/New Jazz NJLP 8236), Straight Ahead (Prestige/New Jazz NJLP 8255), Far Cry (New Jazz NJLP 8270), and Out There (New Jazz NJLP 8252). Featured with Dolphy and Haynes are such stars as Freddie Hubbard, Booker Little, Oliver Nelson, Jaki Byard, and Ron Carter, among others. ERIC DOLPHY, alto sax, bass clarinet & flute ROY HAYNES, drums On all tracks, plus: CD1, 1-6: Outward Bound FREDDIE HUBBARD, trumpet; JAKI BYARD, piano; GEORGE TUCKER, bass Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, April 1, 1960. CD1, 7-12: Straight Ahead OLIVER NELSON, alto & tenor sax, flute, clarinet; RICHARD WYANDS, piano; GEORGE DUVIVIER, bass. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, March 1, 1961. CD2, 1-7: Far Cry BOOKER LITTLE, trumpet; JAKI BYARD, piano; RON CARTER, bass. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, December 21, 1960. CD2, 8-14: Out There RON CARTER, cello; GEORGE DUVIVIER, bass. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, August 15, 1960. All original sessions recorded by Rudy Van Gelder & produced by Esmond Edwards. - 180GR./ GATEFOLD EDITION/ 2 BONUS TRACKS
Vinyl LP pressing. Includes bonus tracks. Outward Bound is a jazz album by Eric Dolphy, originally released in 1960. His first album as leader, it is somewhat less adventurous and more oriented towards straight bebop than the majority of his later recordings. Of the three Dolphy originals on the album, "G.W." is dedicated to the Californian bandleader Gerald Wilson, "Les" is named after the trombonist Lester Robinson, and "245" was the number of Dolphy's house.
Recorded in Englewood Cliffs, NJ; April 1, 1960 Gatefold Sleeve Bonus Tracks, A4 & B4
Manufacturer No.: 1019355EL2
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