1961 (Eric Dolphy album)

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| name = 1961

| type = live

| artist = Eric Dolphy Quartet

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| released = late 1970s

| recorded = December 1, 1961

| venue = Studio 15, Munich, Germany

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| genre = Jazz

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| label = Jazz Connoisseur
JC 107

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1961 is a live album by multi-instrumentalist Eric Dolphy, with McCoy Tyner (piano), Reggie Workman (double bass), and Mel Lewis (drums).

Recording and music

The John Coltrane Quintet, with Dolphy, toured Europe during November 11–December 4, 1961.{{cite book |last1=Porter |first1=Lewis |last2=DeVito |first2=Chris |last3=Fujioka |first3=Yasuhiro |last4=Wild |first4=David |last5=Schmaler |first5=Wolf |title=The John Coltrane Reference |year=2008 |publisher=Routledge |pages=235 }} On December 1, the group performed at the Deutsches Museum in Munich, Germany, after which Dolphy, Tyner, and Workman visited a local club, where they jammed with drummer Lewis,{{cite book |last1=Porter |first1=Lewis |last2=DeVito |first2=Chris |last3=Fujioka |first3=Yasuhiro |last4=Wild |first4=David |last5=Schmaler |first5=Wolf |title=The John Coltrane Reference |year=2008 |publisher=Routledge |pages=241 }} who had previously performed with the Quintet on November 26, substituting for Elvin Jones.{{cite book |last1=Porter |first1=Lewis |last2=DeVito |first2=Chris |last3=Fujioka |first3=Yasuhiro |last4=Wild |first4=David |last5=Schmaler |first5=Wolf |title=The John Coltrane Reference |year=2008 |publisher=Routledge |pages=240 }} The music features extended improvisations on jazz standards, but the recording is of mediocre quality.{{cite web |url=https://adale.org/Discographies/Late61.html |title=Eric Dolphy Discography: Late 1961: Mostly in Europe |first=Alan |last=Saul |year=1994 |website=Adale.org |access-date=May 30, 2024}}

Releases

The recording was originally issued on vinyl with three tracks ("On Green Dolphin Street", "Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise", and "The Way You Look Tonight") during the late 1970s by the Italian Jazz Connoisseur label with the title 1961, and with Tyner listed as "Lalo Schifrin" and Workman as "Bob Cunningham."{{cite web |url=https://www.jazzmusicarchives.com/album/eric-dolphy/quartet-1961-aka-softly-as-in-a-morning-sunrise-aka-complete-recordings-aka-live-in-germany-aka-munich-jam-session-december-1-1961-etc-etc(live) |title=Eric Dolphy - Quartet 1961 |website=Jazz Music Archives |access-date=May 30, 2024}} The album was reissued by a variety of labels and with different titles over the years, with some releases adding a fourth track ("Oleo") recorded at the same session: Quartet 1961 (Musidisc, 1981); Live in Germany (Stash, 1990); Tempo di Jazz (Tempo di Jazz, 1990); Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise (Natasha Imports, 1992); Live in Germany (Magnetic Records, 1992); Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise (Random Chance, 2003); Complete Recordings (Lone Hill Jazz, 2004); Munich Jam Session December 1, 1961 (Rare Live Recordings, 2006).{{cite web |url=https://www.jazzdisco.org/eric-dolphy/catalog/#jazz-connoisseur-jc-107 |title=Eric Dolphy Catalog |website=JazzDisco |access-date=May 30, 2024}}{{cite web |url=http://www.bb10k.com/WORKMAN.disc.html |title=The Reggie Workman Discography |first=Rick |last=Lopez |date=December 11, 2001 |website=Bb10k |access-date=May 30, 2024}} Several of these recordings incorrectly list the date as December 2, 1961; others have incorrect track titles.

Reception

{{Music ratings

| rev1 = AllMusic

| rev1Score = {{rating|1.5|5}}{{cite web |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/softly-as-in-a-morning-sunrise-mw0000087061 |title=Eric Dolphy: Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise |first=Scott |last=Yanow |website=AllMusic |access-date=May 30, 2024}}

| rev2 = AllMusic

| rev2Score = {{rating|3.5|5}}{{cite web |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/munich-jam-session-december-1-1961-mw0001444163 |title=Eric Dolphy: Munich Jam Session December 1, 1961 |first=Ken |last=Dryden |website=AllMusic |access-date=May 30, 2024}}

| rev3 = The Penguin Guide to Jazz

| rev3Score = {{rating|3|4}}{{cite book |last1=Cook |first1=Richard |last2=Morton |first2=Brian |title=The Penguin Guide to Jazz |publisher=Penguin Books |year=2008 |pages=384 }}

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In a review for AllMusic, Scott Yanow praised the musicians' "fine" playing, but noted that "the recording quality... is pretty bad, making much of this historic music fairly unlistenable."

The authors of The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings called the album an "historical document," and stated that, despite the poor sound quality, "there's enough detail for students of Dolphy to work out how he worked his way through and across the changes."

A reviewer for All About Jazz wrote: "even despite incredible distortion and difficult resolution there's always room for more Dolphy on the shelf. Top-notch material here, displaying the same buoyant sense of adventure and unerring swing that made him a singular voice."{{cite web |url=https://www.allaboutjazz.com/softly-as-in-a-morning-sunrise-eric-dolphy-random-chance-records-review-by-aaj-staff |title=Eric Dolphy: Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise |date=November 18, 2003 |website=All About Jazz |access-date=May 30, 2024}}

James Beaudreau of One Final Note commented: "If you can get past the very low recording quality, there's some nice stuff here... Dolphy is... in good form... Lewis is forceful and modern sounding... Tyner and Workman are likewise excellent throughout."{{cite web |url=https://www.onefinalnote.com/reviews/d/dolphy-eric/softly-as-in-a.html |title=Eric Dolphy: Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise (Random Chance) |first=James |last=Beaudreau |date=March 17, 2004 |website=One Final Note |access-date=May 30, 2024}}

Track listing

Personnel

References