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Outward Bound (Transparent Lime Vinyl)

Outward Bound (Transparent Lime Vinyl)

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GTIN09120005655058
EAN9120005655058
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Product Description

Step aside, plebeians, because we have a classic to review here. Eric Dolphy's "Outward Bound" on Transparent Lime Vinyl is like a musical time machine that transports you straight to the 1960s jazz scene. Dolphy, known for his innovative approach to the saxophone and flute, takes listeners on a journey through avant-garde sounds and mind-bending improvisation. As soon as the needle hits the record, you're greeted with the frenetic energy of "G.W.", a track that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Dolphy's virtuosity on the saxophone is on full display here, with each note crackling with intensity and emotion. The accompanying musicians, including the legendary Freddie Hubbard on trumpet, provide the perfect backdrop for Dolphy's explorations. Tracks like "Green Dolphin Street" and "Les" showcase Dolphy's more introspective side, with haunting melodies that linger long after the record has finished spinning. The use of Transparent Lime Vinyl adds an extra layer of whimsy to the listening experience, making you feel like you're holding a piece of music history in your hands. Overall, "Outward Bound" is a must-have for any jazz aficionado looking to expand their collection. Dolphy's fearless approach to music is both refreshing and captivating, making this album a timeless gem that deserves a spot in your record collection. So grab a glass of your favourite tipple, sit back, and let Eric Dolphy take you on a journey to the outer reaches of jazz. Cheers!