Dolphy had left his native California and come east as part of Chico Hamiltons group, settling in New York in 1960 and becoming part of Charles Mingus group. This first recording as a leader brought comparisons with Ornette Coleman but the two were really parallel figures in the then-emerging avant-garde. Dolphy did not eschew changes, as Coleman did, but he used them in new ways. This LP was significant not only for his alto saxophone but introduced his individual approach to the flute and, particularly, the bass clarinet.
Features:
Vinyl LP
Musicians:
Eric Dolphy, alto-sax, bass-clarinet, flute
Freddie Hubbard, trumpet
Jaki Byard, piano
George Tucker, bass
Roy Haynes, drums
Selections:
1. G.W.
2. On Green Dolphin Street
3. Les
4. 245
5. Glad to Be Unhappy
6. Miss Toni
Features:
Vinyl LP
Musicians:
Eric Dolphy, alto-sax, bass-clarinet, flute
Freddie Hubbard, trumpet
Jaki Byard, piano
George Tucker, bass
Roy Haynes, drums
Selections:
1. G.W.
2. On Green Dolphin Street
3. Les
4. 245
5. Glad to Be Unhappy
6. Miss Toni