Ken McIntyre and Eric Dolphy - Looking Ahead (1960) 320 kbps
BAND/ARTIST: Ken McIntyre and Eric Dolphy
- Title: Looking Ahead
- Year Of Release: 1994
- Label: OJC[OJCCD-252-2]
- Genre: Jazz, Post Bop
- Quality: MP3/320 kbps
- Total Time: 42:22
- Total Size: 107 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01 - Lautir (4:06)
02 - Curtsy (5:54)
03 - Geo's Tune (7:15)
04 - They All Laughed (5:11)
05 - Head Shakin' (10:49)
06 - Dianna (9:08)
personnel :
Ken McIntyre - alto saxophone, flute
Eric Dolphy - alto saxophone, bass clarinet, flute
Walter Bishop Jr. - piano
Sam Jones - bass
Art Taylor - drums
It was quite fitting that Ken McIntyre had an opportunity to record in a quintet with Eric Dolphy, for his multi-instrumental approach was similar to Dolphy's, although he always had a very different sound. On this CD reissue, McIntyre plays alto on four tunes and flute on two others (his work on bassoon, oboe, and bass clarinet would come slightly later), while Dolphy mostly plays alto but doubles on flute on one number and switches to bass clarinet for "Dianna." With pianist Walter Bishop, Jr., bassist Sam Jones, and drummer Art Taylor offering concise solos and swinging support, McIntyre somehow almost holds his own with Dolphy on a variety of originals and George Gershwin's "They All Laughed." A very interesting date.~Scott Yanow
01 - Lautir (4:06)
02 - Curtsy (5:54)
03 - Geo's Tune (7:15)
04 - They All Laughed (5:11)
05 - Head Shakin' (10:49)
06 - Dianna (9:08)
personnel :
Ken McIntyre - alto saxophone, flute
Eric Dolphy - alto saxophone, bass clarinet, flute
Walter Bishop Jr. - piano
Sam Jones - bass
Art Taylor - drums
It was quite fitting that Ken McIntyre had an opportunity to record in a quintet with Eric Dolphy, for his multi-instrumental approach was similar to Dolphy's, although he always had a very different sound. On this CD reissue, McIntyre plays alto on four tunes and flute on two others (his work on bassoon, oboe, and bass clarinet would come slightly later), while Dolphy mostly plays alto but doubles on flute on one number and switches to bass clarinet for "Dianna." With pianist Walter Bishop, Jr., bassist Sam Jones, and drummer Art Taylor offering concise solos and swinging support, McIntyre somehow almost holds his own with Dolphy on a variety of originals and George Gershwin's "They All Laughed." A very interesting date.~Scott Yanow
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