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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2006

1961 30 August: Dolphy Quintet
Berlin broadcast.

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  • i think u meant THE shit

  • mad beautiful..and my first time hearing this particular tune...gotsta git Outward Bound. anybody remember Out There? GREAT one..w/ Ron Carter on cello assisting ED on stating the themes...Roy Haynes on drums and bass player i cannot recall....

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  • @ADURG1: Such harmonic inventiveness, originality and beauty--I can never get enough of this great artist. That he could only be with a such a short time has been a tremendous cultural loss.

  • So beautiful, so powerful, so brilliant, so everything. Love that Bennie Bailey too..what heart, what soul!!!!

  • @motherleo007: I was able to learn who the musicians were from one of the other videos on You Tube of this performance. They are: Eric Dolphy - alto sax

    Benny Bailey - trumpet

    Pepsy Auer - piano

    George Joyner - bass

    Buster Smith - drums

  • @aarfeld no clue... Piano player looks like Dave Burbeck... minus the glasses... can probably wiki the others

  • des oies sauvages

  • @motherleo007: He worked with Freddie Hubbard quite a bit after the untimely death of Booker Little from kidney failure. Do you happen to know who the other musicians are on this occasion?

  • youtube should install a love button.

  • Dolphy generated for me something no other musician ever did, jealousy. If ideas from all human endeavor can somehow be placed on a scale of value, Dolphy's originality would render his very, very high.

  • strong nummers

  • He has perhaps the most stirring meaty bluesy alto sax sound in the history of jazz next to Bird and Earl Bostic..as a former electric guitarist & heavy metal fan who dug Eddie Van Halen, Hendrix, John McLaughlin & Allan Holdsworth in my earlier years I was totally turned on to Jazz by Eric Dolphy & decided to take up the saxophone lol

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