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  • Dolphy had left his native California and come east as part of Chico Hamilton¡¯s group, settling in New York in 1960 and becoming part of Charles Mingus¡¯ group.
  • This first recording as a leader brought comparisons with Ornette Coleman but the two were really parallel figures in the then-emerging avant-garde.
  • Dolphy did not eschew ¡°changes,¡± as Coleman did, but he used them in new ways.
  • This LP was significant not only for his alto saxophone but introduced his individual approach to the flute and, particularly, the bass clarinet.
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    Musicians:
    Eric Dolphy
    , alto-sax, bass-clarinet, flute
    Freddie Hubbard, trumpet
    Jaki Byard, piano
    George Tucker, bass
    Roy Haynes, drums


    Selections:

    1. G.W.
    2. On Green Dolphin Street
    3. Les
    4. 245
    5. Glad to Be Unhappy
    6. Miss Toni