189:.) Prior to leaving the U.S., however, Dolphy told Mingus that he intended to remain in Europe upon completion of the tour, rather than remaining with the band. Mingus and his group returned to the U.S. in early May, at which point Dolphy moved to Paris, at first staying with an old army friend, and intending to settle down with his fiancée, dancer Joyce Mordecai. During this time, Dolphy began playing at the
496:, Scott Yanow wrote: "this CD finds the great Eric Dolphy... in excellent form... Although joined by a fine French rhythm section, trumpeter Donald Byrd and Nathan Davis on tenor, Dolphy is easily the dominant voice throughout the spirited set, showing listeners that he still had a great deal to say even though his time had run out. This European import is worth searching for."
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features the first recorded appearance of the Dolphy composition "Triple Mix", as well as Dolphy's first rendition of
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Tracks, 1, 3, 4, and 5 recorded on June 11, 1964 in Paris. Track 2 recorded in
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891:"Impressions Of Eric Dolphy"
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218:Surrounded 1964-1987
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