Chico Hamilton: Complete Studio Sessions 1958 - 1959 Feat. Eric Dolphy
Complete Studio Sessions 1958 - 1959 Feat. Eric Dolphy
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- Label: Fresh Sound
- Bestellnummer: 5906359
- Erscheinungstermin: 19.11.2008
Featuring: Eric Dolphy (as, fl), Dennis Budimir (g), Nate Gershman, Fred Katz (cello), Wyatt Ruther, Ralph Peña (b) Chico Hamilton (d) a String Orchestra (9 violins, 3 violas, 3 cellos)
Chico Hamilton, a musician of extraordinary vision and understanding, knew the risks that small jazz bands take when they enter the so-called classical realms. So he licked the problem largely by selecting his men and materials with extreme caution and rare perspicacity. In the special talents of guitarist Dennis Budimir and cellist Nathan Gershman, the leader added two individual and skilled voices, one jazz-slanted and one classically oriented, but both highly flexible. And in Eric Dolphy, he acquired a remarkable instrumentalist whose command of horns and musical language ranged from Hodges to Parker. Dolphy was particularly outstanding in this third version of Hamilton’s quintet. He thoroughly understood the disparate concepts of pitch and tone that frequently stand in the way of those who would deal with both jazz and legitimate techniques. This set is, in essence, a summation of the evolution Chico Hamilton’s quintet had gone through before it reached the end of its time as a working group. (freshsoundrecords. com)
Chico Hamilton, a musician of extraordinary vision and understanding, knew the risks that small jazz bands take when they enter the so-called classical realms. So he licked the problem largely by selecting his men and materials with extreme caution and rare perspicacity. In the special talents of guitarist Dennis Budimir and cellist Nathan Gershman, the leader added two individual and skilled voices, one jazz-slanted and one classically oriented, but both highly flexible. And in Eric Dolphy, he acquired a remarkable instrumentalist whose command of horns and musical language ranged from Hodges to Parker. Dolphy was particularly outstanding in this third version of Hamilton’s quintet. He thoroughly understood the disparate concepts of pitch and tone that frequently stand in the way of those who would deal with both jazz and legitimate techniques. This set is, in essence, a summation of the evolution Chico Hamilton’s quintet had gone through before it reached the end of its time as a working group. (freshsoundrecords. com)
- Tracklisting
Disk 1 von 2 (CD)
- 1 Pottsville, U.S.A.
- 2 Don's Delight
- 3 Andante
- 4 Fair Weather
- 5 Modes
- 6 Something To Live For
- 7 Speak Low
- 8 Strange
- 9 Close Your Eyes
- 10 Ev'rything I've Got
- 11 Long Ago (And Far Away)
- 12 I Gave My Love A Cherry
- 13 Beyond The Blue Horizon
- 14 Nature By Emerson
- 15 Tuesday At Two
- 16 Gongs East
- 17 Far East
- 18 Good Grief, Dennis
- 19 Passion Flower
- 20 Where I Live
- 21 Opening
- 22 Truth
- 23 Fat Mouth
- 24 Theme For A Starlet
- 25 Little Lost Bear
- 26 Champs Elysees
- 27 Pretty Little Theme
- 28 Lost In The Night
- 29 Frou Frou
- 30 Lullaby For Dreamers
- 31 Cawn Pawn
- 32 Lady "E"
- 33 More Than You Know
- 34 Newport News
- 35 Miss Movement