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CAT # OJCCD-023-2
| 1. Out There 6:54 |
| 2. Serene 7:00 |
| 3. The Baron 2:56 |
| 4. Eclipse 2:44 |
| 5. 17 West 4:48 |
| 6. Sketch Of Melba 4:38 |
| 7. Feathers 5:00 |
Dolphy's second album as a leader is a departure from his first, Outward Bound, where he used a conventional front line (his alto with trumpeter Freddie Hubbard) albeit differently, in that by utilizing Ron Carter's bowed cello as a second voice he achieves a chamber-like avant jazz. It was quite daring for its time and again spotlights Eric's bass clarinet and flute as well as, on one number ("Eclipse," a Charles Mingus composition), conventional clarinet.
with Ron Carter, George Duvivier, Roy Haynes
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