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Eric Dolphy albums featuring Booker Ervin

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| | Quest CD (1961)
$8.79 This wonderful and luxurious set of seven Mal Waldron compositions is played by a sympathetic and inventive sextet. The featured soloists are saxophonists Booker Ervin and Eric Dolphy (also on clarinet). The rhythm section is bolstered with the presence of ...
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| Complete Prestige Recordings CDs (1995) 9 CD'S
$124.55 THE COMPLETE PRESTIGE RECORDINGS includes the albums OUTWARD BOUND, HERE AND THERE, OUT THERE, CARIBE, FAR CRY, STRAIGHT AHEAD, ERIC DOLPHY IN EUROPE and other sessions complete and in chronological order.
Eric Dolphy, who made inroads on alto saxophone, flute, and ...
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 Eric Dolphy Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Eric Dolphy songs: God Bless the Child, G.W., Miss Ann, Fire Waltz, Les, On Green Dolphin Street, Serene, When Lights Are Low, 245. More music songs Jitterbug Waltz, Out There, Bee Vamp, Prophet, Iron Man, Way You Look Tonight, Aggression, Like Someone In Love. More music songs Glad to Be Unhappy Lyrics, Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise Lyrics, It's Magic Lyrics.
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 Eric Dolphy Biography
Eric Dolphy's profound impact on jazz might have been even greater had he lived past 38. A major force on alto sax, flute, and bass clarinet, Dolphy performed and recorded with such leading musicians as Charles Mingus, John Coltrane, and Ornette Coleman, and he also recorded several landmark albums as a leader. Perhaps his most significant recording as a leader is the landmark 1964 album OUT TO LUNCH, an avant-garde jazz statement that stood at the vanguard of the '60s "new thing" movement. Although he is sometimes associated with the free-jazz movement, his style is perhaps best described as a radical extension of bebop, but it defies category.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Eric Dolphy | John Coltrane, Charles Mingus, Ornette Coleman, Oliver Nelson, Mal Waldron, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Chico Hamilton, Ron Carter, Booker Ervin | | Richard Davis | Sarah Vaughan, Andrew Hill, Bruce Springsteen, Booker Ervin, Chet Baker, Stan Getz, Elvin Jones, Pat Martino, Jimmy Smith |
 Contemporaries
John Coltrane, Charles Mingus, McCoy Tyner, Freddie Hubbard, Anthony Braxton, Ornette Coleman, Jackie McLean, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Albert Ayler, Max Roach, Andrew Hill, Roscoe Mitchell, Tony Williams (Drums), Chico Hamilton, Bobby Hutcherson, Gary Bartz, Oliver Nelson, Woody Shaw, Booker Ervin, Joseph Jarman, Oliver Lake, Arthur Blythe, George Russell, Hubert Laws, Booker Little, Julius Hemphill, Ken McIntyre, John "Captain John" Handy
 Followers
Anthony Braxton, Frank Zappa, David Murray, Wayne Shorter, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, David S. Ware, Evan Parker, Oliver Lake, Marty Ehrlich, James Carter, The Lounge Lizards (US), Woody Shaw, Han Bennink
 Influences
Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk, Ornette Coleman, Coleman Hawkins, Ravi Shankar, Buddy Collette
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