WatermelonMan

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Albert Ayler: Spiritual Unity
File Audio I have it ★★★★★
Another Stronghold of the New Thing
Andrew Hill: Point of Departure
File Audio I have it ★★★★★
Focusing not only on Hill, who proves to be exceptional, but also on the first-class musicians who are his guests, the significance of someone like Williams was more than necessary for the ensemble, proving to be the driving force behind the entire group. Not to mention that Davis's bass is given numerous opportunities to express himself freely, with Dolphy in splendid form.
  • zappp
    16 jun 17
    I completely agree with you.
    I added this album to the collection, but I couldn't include the ones I prefer the most by this gentleman, namely Dance of the Death and Black Fire, because I can't find them on the site. However, all those '60s Blue Note albums are of the highest quality, and of course, with excellent musicians. But even in the '70s, Hill was solid... Anyway, to make a long story short, I’m biased in favor of him.
  • zappp
    16 jun 17
    Dolphy is always disarming, in a positive sense. In any collaboration, he shows up and slices through with a new light, stealing the scene from the main artist and thus "bending" their music, transforming it into "Dolphyana." It's a gift not everyone possesses.
  • WatermelonMan
    16 jun 17
    You're right, zappp, Dolphy is Dolphy, there's nothing to be done; where he is, the record is also "his". Anyway, thank you, it's always nice to discuss a work with you!
  • nix
    16 jun 17
    Hard bop that reaches towards the avant-garde.
    Fantastic record.
  • zappp
    16 jun 17
    It's a mutual pleasure, Watermelon!
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