Last Date
Eric Dolphy · 1964
45 min · 6 tracks · free jazz · hard bop · avant-garde jazz
A swirling tapestry of avant-garde jazz that intertwines complex rhythms with expressive improvisation.
Last Date is an album by Eric Dolphy, released in 1964. A swirling tapestry of avant-garde jazz that intertwines complex rhythms with expressive improvisation. 'Last Date' is significant not only for its exploration of free jazz but also as a pivotal recording that exemplified Dolphy's distinct voice within the genre. The album received critical acclaim upon release, solidifying Dolphy's legacy and influencing countless avant-garde musicians who followed. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Last Date sound like?
A swirling tapestry of avant-garde jazz that intertwines complex rhythms with expressive improvisation. Rooted in free jazz and hard bop.
What makes Last Date by Eric Dolphy notable?
'Last Date' is significant not only for its exploration of free jazz but also as a pivotal recording that exemplified Dolphy's distinct voice within the genre. The album received critical acclaim upon release, solidifying Dolphy's legacy and influencing countless avant-garde musicians who followed. Released in 1964, 'Last Date' came shortly after Eric Dolphy's prolific period in the early 1960s, during which he collaborated with influential artists like Charles Mingus and John Coltrane. This album is notable as it showcases Dolphy's innovative approach to jazz shortly before his untimely death later that year.
How many songs are on Last Date?
Last Date has 6 tracks, running approximately 45 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Epistrophy Standout 11:13
- 2 South Street Exit 7:14
- 3 The Madrig Speaks, the Panther Walks 4:46
- 4 Hypochristmutreefuzz Standout 5:27
- 5 You Don’t Know What Love Is Standout 11:21
- 6 Miss Ann 5:36
Release Date
January 1, 1964
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
45 min 40 sec
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