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発売日 2025年10月03日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルResonance Records
構成数 3
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 HCD2035
SKU 096802280498

構成数 : 3枚
合計収録時間 : 02:38:29
Personnel: Eric Dolphy (flute, bass clarinet, alto saxophone). Liner Note Author: Zev Feldman. Recording information: Music Makers Stdios, New York City (03/02/1964); Wuom Studios, Ann Arbor, MI (03/02/1964); Music Makers Stdios, New York City (07/01/1963/07/03/1963); Wuom Studios, Ann Arbor, MI (07/01/1963/07/03/1963). Photographers: Don Schlitten; Jean-Pierre Leloir. Resonance's Musical Prophet: The Expanded 1963 Sessions collects the albums Iron Man and Conversations, adding 85 minutes of previously unreleased music to the triple-CD/triple-LP set. All of this music dates from early July 1963 sessions with producer Alan Douglas, recorded when Eric Dolphy was between Prestige's New Jazz imprint and Blue Note, and much of it has been reissued before, yet never as thoughtfully as it is here, nor with such sparkling fidelity. Resonance's source for Musical Prophet is a suitcase filled with tapes of these 1963 sessions that Dolphy gave to James Newton just prior to the saxophonist's 1964 European tour. Dolphy died of undiagnosed diabetes on this tour, and these tapes were lost in the shuffle until Resonance restored them for this 2019 release (it received a limited-edition run in late 2018 as a vinyl exclusive for Record Store Day). Many Dolphy fans will be familiar with the adventurous Iron Man and Conversations, yet Musical Prophet provides revelations because it presents the albums as a piece, along with a full LP's worth of alternate takes, plus two versions of "Muses for Richard Davis" (an elongated, elastic, and ethereal duet with the titular bassist featuring Dolphy on bass clarinet) and a 15-minute alternate take of Bob James' "A Personal Statement." The latter is the only piece not recorded in 1963; it dates from 1964, the same year he recorded his celebrated Blue Note LP Out to Lunch, and its expansive combination of hard-edged bop, operatic vocals, and kinetic avant sax solos feels like a culmination of what Dolphy was essaying in 1963. As such, it fits here, offering a punctuation on a set that paints a rich, detailed portrait of the range of Dolphy's talents. In a sense, Musical Prophet contains elements of everything Dolphy could do: reimagined standards, daring solo pieces, lyrical bop, politically charged protests, multi-instrumental prowess, and hints of multiculturalism. Most of all, this is music of boundless imagination. Dolphy's restlessness remains invigorating and nourishing, particularly when his music is presented with care, as it is here. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

  1. 1.[CDアルバム] DISC 1: CONVERSATIONS:
    1. 1.
      Jitterbug Waltz

      アーティスト: Eric Dolphy

    2. 2.
      Music Matador

      アーティスト: Eric Dolphy

    3. 3.
      Love Me

      アーティスト: Eric Dolphy

    4. 4.
      Alone Together

      アーティスト: Eric Dolphy

    5. 5.
      Muses for Richard Davis (Previously Unissued 1)

      アーティスト: Eric Dolphy

    6. 6.
      Muses for Richard Davis (Previously Unissued 2)

      アーティスト: Eric Dolphy

  2. 2.[CDアルバム] DISC 2: IRON MAN:
    1. 1.
      Iron Man

      アーティスト: Eric Dolphy

    2. 2.
      Mandrake

      アーティスト: Eric Dolphy

    3. 3.
      Come Sunday

      アーティスト: Eric Dolphy

    4. 4.
      Burning Spear

      アーティスト: Eric Dolphy

    5. 5.
      Ode to Charlie Parker

      アーティスト: Eric Dolphy

    6. 6.
      A Personal Statement

      アーティスト: Eric Dolphy

  3. 3.[CDアルバム] DISC 3: PREVIOUSLY UNISSUED OFFICIAL STUDIO RECORDINGS:
    1. 1.
      Music Matador (Alternate Take)

      アーティスト: Eric Dolphy

    2. 2.
      Love Me (Alternate Take 1)

      アーティスト: Eric Dolphy

    3. 3.
      Love Me (Alternate Take 2)

      アーティスト: Eric Dolphy

    4. 4.
      Alone Together (Alternate Take)

      アーティスト: Eric Dolphy

    5. 5.
      Jitterbug Waltz (Alternate Take)

      アーティスト: Eric Dolphy

    6. 6.
      Mandrake (Alternate Take)

      アーティスト: Eric Dolphy

    7. 7.
      Burning Spear (Alternate Take)

      アーティスト: Eric Dolphy

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Eric Dolphy

商品の紹介

エリック・ドルフィーの2018年にリリースされた公式未発表スタジオ録音作品。

エリック・ドルフィー・トラストおよびアラン・ダグラス・エステートの協力のもと、オリジナルテープから直接転送したリマスター高解像度モノラル音源でのリリース。
プレステッジ/ニュー・ジャズ・レコードを離れて間もなく、不朽の名盤『アウト・トゥ・ランチ!』の録音直前に収録された本作。1963年7月1日と3日にニューヨークで録音された、過小評価されがちな傑作『コンヴァーセーションズ』と『アイアン・マン』を収録。
<パーソネル>Eric Dolphy(as,fl,b-cl) William "Prince" Lasha(fl) Huey "Sonny" Simmons(as)
Clifford Jordan(ss) Woody Shaw(tp) Garvin Bushell(bassoon) Bobby Hutcherson(vibes)
Richard Davis(b) Eddie Kahn(b) J.C. Moses(ds) Charles Moffett(ds)
発売・販売元 提供資料(2025/09/02)

Pitchfork (Website) - "Made months before he cut his masterpiece and almost exactly a year before he died, these newly excavated recordings show the exploratory vigor and versatility of the jazz revolutionary."
Rovi

Resonance's Musical Prophet: The Expanded 1963 Sessions collects the albums Iron Man and Conversations, adding 85 minutes of previously unreleased music to the triple-CD/triple-LP set. All of this music dates from early July 1963 sessions with producer Alan Douglas, recorded when Eric Dolphy was between Prestige's New Jazz imprint and Blue Note, and much of it has been reissued before, yet never as thoughtfully as it is here, nor with such sparkling fidelity. Resonance's source for Musical Prophet is a suitcase filled with tapes of these 1963 sessions that Dolphy gave to James Newton just prior to the saxophonist's 1964 European tour. Dolphy died of undiagnosed diabetes on this tour, and these tapes were lost in the shuffle until Resonance restored them for this 2019 release (it received a limited-edition run in late 2018 as a vinyl exclusive for Record Store Day). Many Dolphy fans will be familiar with the adventurous Iron Man and Conversations, yet Musical Prophet provides revelations because it presents the albums as a piece, along with a full LP's worth of alternate takes, plus two versions of "Muses for Richard Davis" (an elongated, elastic, and ethereal duet with the titular bassist featuring Dolphy on bass clarinet) and a 15-minute alternate take of Bob James' "A Personal Statement." The latter is the only piece not recorded in 1963; it dates from 1964, the same year he recorded his celebrated Blue Note LP Out to Lunch, and its expansive combination of hard-edged bop, operatic vocals, and kinetic avant sax solos feels like a culmination of what Dolphy was essaying in 1963. As such, it fits here, offering a punctuation on a set that paints a rich, detailed portrait of the range of Dolphy's talents. In a sense, Musical Prophet contains elements of everything Dolphy could do: reimagined standards, daring solo pieces, lyrical bop, politically charged protests, multi-instrumental prowess, and hints of multiculturalism. Most of all, this is music of boundless imagination. Dolphy's restlessness remains invigorating and nourishing, particularly when his music is presented with care, as it is here. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Rovi

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