Dash One
Eric Dolphy · 1982
36 min · 4 tracks · free jazz ยท hard bop ยท avant-garde jazz
A bold exploration of free jazz that intertwines intricate melodies with expansive improvisation.
Dash One is an album by Eric Dolphy, released in 1982. A bold exploration of free jazz that intertwines intricate melodies with expansive improvisation. 'Dash One' is significant for its representation of Dolphy's experimental techniques and has been praised for its complex arrangements. The album serves as a crucial link in understanding the evolution of free jazz, influencing countless musicians and solidifying Dolphy's status within the jazz canon. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Dash One sound like?
A bold exploration of free jazz that intertwines intricate melodies with expansive improvisation. Rooted in free jazz and hard bop.
What makes Dash One by Eric Dolphy notable?
'Dash One' is significant for its representation of Dolphy's experimental techniques and has been praised for its complex arrangements. The album serves as a crucial link in understanding the evolution of free jazz, influencing countless musicians and solidifying Dolphy's status within the jazz canon. Released posthumously in 1982, 'Dash One' captures Eric Dolphy's innovative spirit just after his last studio work, cementing his legacy as a pivotal figure in avant-garde jazz. This album arrived nearly two decades after his influential contributions to the genre, showcasing his unique approach to melody and improvisation despite his untimely death in 1964.
How many songs are on Dash One?
Dash One has 4 tracks, running approximately 36 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 G.W. Standout 12:07
- 2 245 Standout 7:54
- 3 Bee Vamp 9:33
- 4 Serene Standout 6:38
Release Date
January 1, 1982
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
36 min 12 sec
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