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Thursday, August 18, 2022

Eric Dolphy-Out To Lunch! (1964)

This is one of the most advanced albums of its time, and even today, fifty years after its release, it remains far ahead of its time. The product of a genius like saxophonist Eric Dolphy, "Out to Lunch" paved the way for future musical experimentation in jazz, an avant-garde approach that musicians like Frank Zappa, along with the Mothers of Invention, knew how to interpret perfectly. From the late fifties to almost the mid-sixties, Eric Dolphy established himself as one of the most respected jazz musicians, as well as one of the most popular in the media. His work with Charles Mingus opened the doors to exploring and fusing jazz with classical music. Recorded in early 1964, Dolphy assembled a formidable band for this recording, composed of bassist Richard Davis, vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, and drummer Tony Williams. Months after the release of "Out To Lunch", just as he had finished a European tour presenting this album with Charles Mingus, Dolphy would suddenly pass away in the German city of Berlin.

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