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	<title>MustHear.com &#187; Eric Dolphy</title>
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		<title>Dolphy, Eric &#8212; Naima</title>
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<p><small><strong>Date:</strong> June 11, 1964<br />
<strong>Release:</strong> West Wind #2063<br />
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<p>Recorded less than 3 weeks before his tragic death at the age of 36, <em>Naima</em> ranks among <strong>Eric Dolphy&#8217;s</strong> greatest creations. Brilliantly opening the album with an unaccompanied statement on bass clarinet, Dolphy stretches out on a lengthy version of <a href="/music/collection/reviews/john-coltrane/">John Coltrane&#8217;s</a> immortal &#8220;Naima.&#8221; His spirited playing on <strong>Jaki Byard&#8217;s</strong> &#8220;Ode to Charlie Parker&#8221; is a prime example of how Dolphy helped transform the flute into a respectable <a href="/music/genre/jazz/">jazz</a> instrument. The 19-minute Dolphy original, &#8220;Springtime,&#8221; sadly shows us just how much he had left to say, even though his time was set to run out. As was so often the case in his later years, <em>Naima</em> features some of Dolphy&#8217;s finest solos recorded with a mostly European band playing well below his level. The fine French rhythm section on <em>Naima</em> prudently handles this mismatching of talents by holding down a restrained African-infused beat behind Dolphy&#8217;s soaring runs on flute, alto, and bass clarinet. And while he is joined by trumpeter <a href="/music/collection/reviews/donald-byrd/">Donald Byrd</a> and <strong>Nathan Davis</strong> on tenor, musicians who prove more than capable of keeping up with him, it is Dolphy&#8217;s mighty voice that dominates throughout. This tough to find European CD is well worth the search.</p>
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<li><strong>Eric Dolphy</strong> &#8211; Clarinet (Bass), Sax (Alto), Flute</li>
<li><strong>Nathan Davis</strong> &#8211; Sax (Tenor)</li>
<li><strong>Donald Byrd</strong> &#8211; Trumpet</li>
<li><strong>Jacques Dieval</strong> &#8211; Piano</li>
<li><strong>Jacques B. Hess</strong> &#8211; Bass</li>
<li><strong>Franco Manzecchi</strong> &#8211; Drums</li>
<li><strong>Jacky Bambou</strong> &#8211; Percussion</li>
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<h3>Tracks:</h3>
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<li>Naima (Coltrane) &#8211; 15:18</li>
<li>Ode to Charlie Parker (Byard) &#8211; 5:34</li>
<li>Springtime (Dolphy) &#8211; 19:14</li>
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