So Long, Eric! – Homage to Eric Dolphy is an album by Aki Takase and Alexander von Schlippenbach.
So Long, Eric! | |
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Live album by | |
Recorded | June 19–20, 2014 |
Genre | Jazz |
Length | 67:06 |
Label | Intakt |
Background
editFree jazz pioneer Eric Dolphy died in Berlin in 1964.[1][2] Pianists Aki Takase and Alexander von Schlippenbach organised a Berlin music festival in 2014 to celebrate Dolphy's music.[1]
Recording and music
editThe album was recorded in concert in Berlin towards the end of the Dolphy festival, on June 19 and 20, 2014.[3] The performances are of Dolphy compositions, arranged by Takase and Schlippenbach.[1] Twelve musicians play on the album,[1] with the number used for each track varying from two to twelve.[4] "Out There" is played by the quartet of Schlippenbach, saxophonist Henrik Walsdorff, bassist Antonio Borghini and drummer Heinrich Köbberling.[2]
Release and reception
editReview scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Down Beat | [2] |
The Daily Telegraph | [1] |
So Long, Eric! was released by Intakt Records.[1] The cover art is influenced by that of Dolphy's Out to Lunch! album.[2] The Daily Telegraph's critic wrote that "Everything is brilliantly re-imagined, and infused with quick-witted humour. Most importantly the music-making keeps touching base with Dolphy and the tradition he sprung from, however wild and free it often becomes."[1] Down Beat concluded that "Music is rarely this richly festooned with brilliance and hyper-real personality."[2]
Track listing
edit- "Les"
- "Hat and Beard"
- "The Prophet"
- "17 West"
- "Serene"
- "Miss Ann"
- "Something Sweet, Something Tender"
- "Out There"
- "Out to Lunch"
Personnel
edit- Aki Takase – piano
- Alexander von Schlippenbach – piano
- Tobias Delius – tenor saxophone
- Henrik Walsdorff – alto saxophone
- Axel Dörner – trumpet
- Nils Wogram – trombone
- Rudi Mahall– bass clarinet, clarinet
- Karl Berger – vibraphone
- Wilbert de Joode – bass
- Antonio Borghini – bass
- Han Bennink – drums
- Heinrich Köbberling – drums
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g Hewett, Ivan (17 October 2014) "Aki Takase and Alexander von Schlippenbach, So Long, Eric!, Review: 'Joyous'". The Daily Telegraph.
- ^ a b c d e Jackson, Michael (February 2015) "Aki Takase/Alexander von Schlippenbach: So Long, Eric! – Homage to Eric Dolphy". Down Beat. p. 73.
- ^ "Alexander von Schlippenbach Aki Takase – So Long, Eric! – Homage to Eric Dolphy". Intakt Records. Retrieved 23 August 2017.
- ^ Harris, George W. (2015) "CD Review". Cadence. Volume 41, No. 2.