Eric Dolphy & Herbie Hancock Quartet - Softly As In A Morning Sunrise
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Eric Dolphy (as,fl,b-cl), Herbie Hancock (p), Eddie Khan (b), J.C. Moses (ds)
Album:" Eric Dolphy / Ioncellinois Crt "
Recorded:Live at the University of Illinois, Champaign, IL , March 10, 1963.
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Born in L.A. ....Died in Berlin , Germany , multi-instrumentalist . Died at 36 . Blows me away how Uber talented guy dies so young and isn't recognized in the US .
@jerrygunning1449
3 ай бұрын
But the people who do recognize him idolize him.
I love the sounds of the bass clarinet... such an expressive instrument!
@CHEVCHEV-yk8rv
7 жыл бұрын
Yea I hear you, I was also digging the bass and drum rhythm.
@jephgalland7324
6 жыл бұрын
Especially with such a blower as Eric Dolphy! He gave "les lettres de noblesse" to the bass clarinet in jazz. Obvious!
@emilianoturazzi
5 жыл бұрын
@@jephgalland7324 actually he made even something more: his approach to the instrument influenced a lot of "avantgarde/experimental" music (not just bass clarinet players or wind instrument players, even composers).
@ronjohnson5185
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, man!
@timnicktion9744
3 жыл бұрын
it's so squelchy at times (his at least), the "Acid lead" of jazz
I never knew Herbie played with Eric..... awesome.
@ronlewis2173
6 жыл бұрын
neitherdidI.
@alansenzaki4148
5 жыл бұрын
Kept eric grounded.
@ronlewis6436
5 жыл бұрын
neither did I
@eugeneburton8788
4 жыл бұрын
Juan Ignacio Caino nice touch at young age
@eugeneburton8788
4 жыл бұрын
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I only discovered Eric Dolphy through Frank Zappa's piece, The Eric Dolphy Memorial Barbecue. After all the beautiful music Frank gave me during my lifetime, he also turned me on to one of the giants of jazz.
I was at the concert back in 1963. It was performed in Smith Hall.
Eric Dolphy's musical prowess bordered on the supernatural damn near.
The Genius of Dolphy ! ... one of my favorites
@barno01
6 жыл бұрын
The other 'Bird'.
this is painfully good and needs a proper release on vinyl
@lukehauser1182
2 жыл бұрын
But meanwhile we have youtube!
@classicalteacher
2 жыл бұрын
@@lukehauser1182 KZread is now on vinyl. Anytime. Anywhere. You don't even need a record player.
That is some killer bass clarinet
Eric Dolphy is one of my very favorite musicians ever ...
This is the music that takes you places....listen!!!!
J.C. Moses is just killin' it!
@alansenzaki4148
5 жыл бұрын
Vastly underated!!!
@UkuleleAversion
2 жыл бұрын
I know right. He elevates the whole affair and the telepathic interactions between him and Herbie are a delight to listen to.
Eric at his best! Herbie with beautiful piano work!
My favorite dolphy album. A great chordal melodic player like hancock kept dolphy grounded, and eddie kahn and jc moses strong, rhythmic and propulsive.
@CrazyBxDon
4 жыл бұрын
9:43-12:45 says it all! Simply mesmerizing!!!! The chordal melodies with the syncopated rhythmic pocket! What a Head noddin’ groove!!!
@piperr-way9727
2 жыл бұрын
Dah one ya, ah swing, hard 🔎🎵🔍
This is the Truth!!!!!! ERIC is out to lunch and he aim never comin back! Love you Big Dog!
Wow. My two favorite jazz musicians, Dolphy AND Hancock, TOGETHER! Powerful stuff.
@claudemaheu4852
5 жыл бұрын
such stuff dreams are made of...
@virginialemussepulveda7487
5 жыл бұрын
Buenísimos.
@virginialemussepulveda7487
5 жыл бұрын
Buenísimos.
@virginialemussepulveda7487
5 жыл бұрын
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@pordescontao
11 ай бұрын
Hancock... Si , Dolphy.... También 😂
Fucking Genius!!!! one of the best hard bopping free jazzing modernish punkish jazz records of all times!!! I would love to hear something similar!
Dolphy was a giant, at par with the best ones, his perfect tone and his creativity always give me shivers of joy
Eric and Herbie at their best!!!
This rendition of "$oftly as in a morning sunrise" is one of the greatest improvisational outings in musical history!!!!! 🌄 This music can heal you in so many ways. Feel it in your conciousness 369 ⚛️
Beautiful album thanks so much for posting this. Eric Dolphy was a true genius of his craft.
YEOIWWW! I wish I could be so free and light.
Awesome performance. Eric Dolphy at his best. This my favorite and I think Herbie Hancock's Best Ever solo!
@alansenzaki4148
5 жыл бұрын
My favorite dolphy album too. Hancock, kahn and j.c. !!...check out charles lloyds " discovery" album on columbia with kahn, j.c. and don friedman !!
What a combination!
Everybody must know this recording and Dolphy time with Herbie Hancock, hidden gems, RIP maestro💞
Dolphy mined Lydian concept territories with 3 outrageous albums: Outward Bound (1960), Out There (1960) and Out to Lunch (1964). Dolphy isn't for the faint hearted. His work with George Russell on Ezz-thetics is very accessible though.
@megisynynef2224
4 жыл бұрын
also "Far Cry" with Booker Little.
@thikdikriky1559
4 жыл бұрын
@@megisynynef2224 far cry is one of my favorite records by dolphy. It's a great display of his versatility
@callmemonkh9020
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks. WILL investigate...
@user-qb8ii9jz3n
2 жыл бұрын
Xs z, hi ye
This is so therapeutic after being exposed to a genre like Rap or some other mish mash that is noise but practically never musical like this is. I know nothing about the formation of this wonderful sound other than the fact that I really like it. It wasn't always so. To think that there was a time when I didn't have the proper appreciation for something like this means that I am living proof that people can and do change. I only wish that it hadn't taken me so long.
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@aidanlogan4384
10 ай бұрын
So funny seeing you commenting on all these tracks, the community that loves this stuff is going strong as ever. I love your work, I'm gonna listen to Out There now to hear your great cello work. Peace
hancocks solo is so smooth, perfectly on the edge between in and out. master of motific interest and development. and playing with the band esp the drummer. . .
Eric Dolphy and Herbert Hancock ..a great combo....jazz lives on....
closest encounters of an infinite kind.
Mind blowing.
Le travail de Herbie Hancock derrière chaque solo est incroyable .
i'm only 4 and i love this music. I wish i was born of this era as I am not satisfied with contemporary jazz unfortunately, smh.
@j.andrews2287
6 жыл бұрын
I always did think the same but then I realise that it has no sentece that nostalgic mood and it's better just enjoying our selfes and try to create new awsome music
@MichaelKentSmith
5 жыл бұрын
Man, you are extremely articulate for 4 years old! :)
@alfiecoates168
4 жыл бұрын
I wholeheartedly agree with you. As an infant younger than 6 months, I must say jazz of this century simply doesn't push the same boundaries as the music of yesteryear.
@lingwoodstrumpshaw3112
4 жыл бұрын
I expect to be born sometime in 2025 and look forward to the nostalgia that my grandchildren have told me I will experience.
giants at work
eric dolphy & herbie hancock eddie kahn j.c. ,moses.. sofly in a morning sunrise.. live at champaign , il 1963.
Still fresh.
Never heard this. Great stuff
THANK YOU
A master and his horn so bold,fresh and venturesome. King Dolphy
Thanks for Posting
I love Eric!
His bassclarinet ruled!
Man, time ought to just give up on trying to catch up with Eric. He had a head because he's beginningless and time will tire out because Eric's endless!
Wonderful !!
Herbie and Eric at their best!\
It sounds like a singing duck, and I mean that in a very good way! :-)
Dolphy was a wild man. That technique, that drive and imagination. It would very interesting to hear Herbie say something about what it was like playing with Eric in contrast with playing with Miles. I somehow can't imagine Miles on the same stage with Eric - in my mind I just couldn't make it work. It sounded to me here, like Herbie was having a ball. Tony Williams worked with Eric; so did Ron Carter, but somehow I simply cannot imagine Miles and Eric together. Miles had some disparaging things to say about Eric, but that was just Miles being Miles. I think that together on stage, Eric would've totally dominated Miles, and Miles would've hated it. In any case, Eric played with all of Miles' rhythm section but not at the same time. And while I think that Herbie, Tony and Ron with Eric would've been hair-raising, for me some of the best moments in recorded jazz was Dolphy with Mingus and Danny Richmond, and Jaki Byard; those European concerts shortly before Eric died are unearthly.
going no where but here
2 Palabras: Wonderful y Masterful.
Great Eric❤
Después de este concierto, de lo que dejó dicho Dolphy: catedra inmortal e Illinois salvada para siempre!!!!
This reminds me of the cover album of John Coltrane Quartet Plays :)
This is free as the wind
Wow!
Eric haciendo lo suyo.
that drumming though....mmmmm
@daveferris2709
6 жыл бұрын
snare is pretty heavy , could also be the way the drums were recorded.
@barno01
6 жыл бұрын
Hey, lay off the drummer man! He's workin'.
@alansenzaki4148
5 жыл бұрын
@@barno01 j.c. moses was a scary drummer. Loved his concept. Eddie and j.c. were great together. Charles lloyd had them on his "discovery" album.
@porterhall27
4 жыл бұрын
@@daveferris2709 snare is far too loud in relation to the test of the kit..it's the recording I think
Stuff I have no knowledge nor understanding of but I am attracted to; and I don't even know if I like it. Such stuff.
@mizpahboy7513
7 жыл бұрын
such is the stuff of the beginning of wisdom my friend.
@tahseti1113
7 жыл бұрын
You know you like it.
@funkfanzzify
7 жыл бұрын
I am sure you are going to love it
@funkfanzzify
7 жыл бұрын
feel.period
@barno01
6 жыл бұрын
What unbridled humility is this? Your here listening to it, you were anyway. You've admitted you're "attracted to" it. And then you throw the classic, "such stuff" at it. You don't like it Tommyfazz, you love it! As do all of us, welcome aboard.
I think it's understated how impressionist Dolphys influences are, but he taps into underexplored elements of it, like Ravel's sometimes explostive dissonance and off centre time feel. It balances out the pretty and watery arpeggios and melodic brightness. But alltogether it sounds like surrealist blues.
Eric Dolphy invented the "Jazz" Bass Clarinet
@emilianoturazzi
4 жыл бұрын
@Juan Ignacio Caino I was just saying the same thing. He influenced a lot of music also out of jazz boundaries and not just because he invented a fertile approach to bass clarinet...
Burning 🔥🔥🔥🙏🙏
OH! This is just soooo GOOD!!!
They don't make them like this anymore. The Cats are steaming, piping hot!!!!
Bass Clarinet seems to range from Bass to Soprano. Wide as the Earth!
Killer drummer .
toca la melo dolphy dale
Wow.
Eric was also great together with Coltrane. One year later he died 36y old, sadly. And Herbie Hancock Herbie Hancock Herbie Hancock
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Waiting waiting for the head. A couple of times Dolphy sounded like he was headed that way but Herbie didn't bite. Hmm
it's nominally a swing rhythm, but listen at 9:00 and 15:29 on (bass boost, less treble to mute the cymbals) to the snare/bass drum hits, it's a 4 on the floor ROCK BEAT (syncopated,sophisticated, , as with all good "jazz", EVERYTHING is in there, the polyrhythms, Calypso, proto N.O. funk, RnB, latin, swing all mixed adaptable, interchangeable) Bassist and Herbie are supporting the feel. Maybe Miles came to their show and 4 or 5 years later " invented" fusion rock jazz.This rhythm section should get the credit, maybe?
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Eric Dolphy es un fuera de serie, Genial, Dios que bueno es!!! Admirable!!!
7:36 ... Herbie starts to solo.
@asderc1
6 жыл бұрын
3yahweh3 why skip a second of this?
Softly indeed..
JC omg!
pax wallace, helluvagun both within this conversation- something to hold about
heavy
Great ! Thanks for posting, rujazzka .
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The drumming really grounds the space for the others to range way out. I would be happy if more free jazz kept a steady pace like J. C. Moses.
Hancock was 23
すごい
Great Eric perfect. Herbie sounds a lot like Mcoy T maybe only option with this music.
Iybya Paul Thompson, you hear this, this is what you schooled me about.
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I have just realised this concert was recorded at the University of Illinois, Champaign, IL. Was it recorded at the Assembly Hall (now known as the State Farm Center) that opened on March 2, 1963? Anyway, I was late by about 20 years to catch this gig. ha!
if anyone ever asks you '"what is jazz, how does it sound" , you could safely send them here...
まさに天才ドリフィー流🎶🎶🎶🎷👌👌👌👌😁
Eccelso!
anyone know where I can find an mp3 version of this amazing track? youtube to mp3 only permits videos under 20 minutes
@Towardabettermusic
9 жыл бұрын
Use clipconverter.cc, ya dingus
@ColeHolland
9 жыл бұрын
Towardabettermusic ya dingus
Did Mal Waldron's work influence Hurbie here?
1:30 ... that's great blowing!