Eric Dolphy - Musical Prophet: The Expanded 1963 New York Studio Sessions (2019) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Musical Prophet: The Expanded 1963 New York Studio Sessions
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: 2xHD
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks, booklet) [192kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 2:38:05
Total Size: 1.97 GB / 891 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Jitterbug Waltz (07:16)
02. Music Matador (09:38)
03. Love Me (03:19)
04. Alone Together (13:19)
05. Muses for Richard Davis (previously unissued 1) (07:34)
06. Muses for Richard Davis (previously unissued 2) (08:21)
07. Iron Man (09:11)
08. Mandrake (04:46)
09. Come Sunday (06:28)
10. Burning Spear (11:59)
11. Ode to Charlie Parker (08:05)
12. A Personal Statement (14:59)
13. Music Matador (alternative take) (07:56)
14. Love Me (alternative take 1) (02:21)
15. Love Me (alternative take 2) (03:40)
16. Alone Together (alternative take) (12:15)
17. Jitterbug Waltz (alternative take) (09:23)
18. Mandrake (alternative take) (06:40)
19. Burning Spear (alternative take) (10:33)

Musical Prophet: The Expanded 1963 New York Studio Sessions is the first official release of previously-unissued Eric Dolphy studio recordings in over 30 years! This release contains the masterpiece albums Conversations and Iron Man recorded in NYC in July, 1963.

Captured after leaving Prestige/New Jazz Records, and just before recording the timeless classic Out to Lunch! album, Musical Prophet is a triple-album set that contains the under-appreciated masterpieces Conversations and Iron Man recorded in New York City on July 1 and 3, 1963. Originally produced by Alan Douglas — most well-known for his association with Jimi Hendrix, but who also produced classic jazz albums such as Money Jungle with Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus and Max Roach — the tapes had been stored in a suitcase with Dolphy’s personal belongings and given to Dolphy’s close friends Hale and Juanita Smith just before he embarked on his fateful European trip in 1964. Years later the contents of the suitcase were given to flutist/educator James Newton, who had developed a close relationship with his mentor Hale Smith and Hale’s wife Juanita in the late 1970s. Then in 2015, Newton connected with Zev Feldman at Resonance and they began working in conjunction with the Eric Dolphy Trust in Los Angeles on this definitive edition of Dolphy’s 1963 New York studio sessions. These tapes were recorded in mono, unlike the stereo versions that were used for the original studio albums and are the only known master sources in existence.

Eric Dolphy, alto saxophone, flute, bass clarinet
William "Prince" Lasha, flute
Huey "Sonny" Simmons, alto saxophone
Clifford Jordan, soprano saxophone
Woody Shaw, trumpet
Garvin Bushell, bassoon
Bobby Hutherson, vibes
Richard Davis, bass
Eddie Kahn, bass
J.C. Moses, mdrums
Charles Moffett, drums

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