Eric Dolphy's "Eric Dolphy In Europe, Vol. 1" is a captivating live album that captures the essence of one of jazz's most innovative and unique voices. Recorded in Copenhagen on September 8, 1961, this album showcases Dolphy's extraordinary talent across four tracks, two on flute and two on bass clarinet. The album's blend of free jazz, hard bop, bebop, and avant-garde elements makes it a compelling listen for both casual fans and hardcore jazz enthusiasts.
The album opens with "Hi-Fly," a dynamic and extended performance that highlights Dolphy's virtuosic playing and improvisational skills. "Glad To Be Unhappy" follows, offering a more introspective and melancholic mood, showcasing Dolphy's ability to convey deep emotion through his music. The third track, "God Bless The Child," is a poignant rendition of the classic tune, featuring Dolphy's haunting bass clarinet. The album concludes with "Oleo," a high-energy performance that brings the set to a thrilling close.
Originally released on LP in 1964, this album has been digitally remastered, ensuring that the sound quality is crisp and clear. The remastering process, done at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley in 1989, brings out the nuances of Dolphy's playing, making it a pleasure to listen to. With a total runtime of just over 34 minutes, this album is a concise yet powerful showcase of Eric Dolphy's genius. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, "Eric Dolphy In Europe, Vol. 1" is a must-listen that highlights the brilliance of one of jazz's most influential figures.