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Musical Prophet – The Expanded 1963 New York Studio Sessions (Vol. 2)

Eric Dolphy

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Musical Prophet: The Expanded 1963 New York Studio Sessions is the first official release of previously unissued Eric Dolphy studio recordings in over 30 years from 2xHD and Resonance Records.

This release of over 158 minutes of music (split over three volumes) contains the under-appreciated masterpiece albums Conversations and Iron Man, recorded in New York City in July of 1963.

Originally produced by Alan Douglas with 85 minutes of extremely rare, previously-unissued recordings from the sessions, the tapes had been stored in a suitcase with Dolphy’s personal belongings and given to friends Hale and Juanita Smith before he embarked on his fateful European trip in 1964.

Five decades later, the suitcase was given to flutist/educator James Newton, who then connected with Zev Feldman at Resonance and began working on this definitive edition of Dolphy’s 1963 New York studio sessions with the only copies of the tapes known to exist.


Eric Dophy, Alto Saxophone, Flute & Bass Clarinet
William “Prince” Lasha, Flute
Huey “Sonny” Simmons. Alto Saxophone
Clifford Jordan, Soprano Saxophone
Woody Shaw, Trumpet
Garvin Bushell, Bassoon
Bobby Hutcherson, Vibes
Richard Davis, Bass
J.C. Moses, Drums
Charles Moffett, Drums

Tracklist

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1.
Iron Man
09:10
2.
Mandrake
04:46
3.
Black, Brown and Beige: Come Sunday
06:28
4.
Burning Spear
11:59
5.
Ode to Charlie Parker
08:14
6.
A Personal Statement
14:49

Total time: 00:55:26

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2XHDRE11392

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2xHD Executive Producer

André Perry

2xHD Mastering

René Laflamme

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Release DateFebruary 16, 2024

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