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JohnnyRingo

(20,390 posts)
Tue Dec 16, 2025, 12:48 PM 12 hrs ago

"Take The A Train" by Charles Mingus Sextet w/ Eric Dolphy (live)

This classic was already posted by The Duke and Benny Goodman, I thought one was missing. Mingus plays the piano here and Eric Dolphy is featured on the sax. His solo at the end of this 12 minute jam is phenomenal.

I was always one to hop on the band wagon.

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eppur_se_muova

(40,777 posts)
1. Eric Dolphy was one of the very few people in the world who ever got famous for playing the **BASS CLARINET**
Tue Dec 16, 2025, 04:48 PM
8 hrs ago

Instrument: soloist (length of solo)

Trumpet: Johnny Coles (0:42)
Piano: Jaki Byard (1:58)
Bass Clarinet: Eric Dolphy (4:27)
Tenor Sax: Clifford Jordan (9:11)

Members Who Didn't Solo:
Charles Mingus (Bass)
Dannie Richmond (Drums)

JohnnyRingo

(20,390 posts)
2. I thought at 1st it was Dolphy on the clarinet....
Tue Dec 16, 2025, 06:44 PM
6 hrs ago

...but I looked at a picture of him and thought that was him on the tenor sax.
It doesn't take away from the satisfying solo that closes the song out. All 'round great rendition!

eppur_se_muova

(40,777 posts)
3. Dolphy was a huge influence to players, but made very few recordings (partly by choice) -- he said only live jazz was
Tue Dec 16, 2025, 09:13 PM
3 hrs ago

real jazz, or words to that effect ... the partly *not* by choice was that he died very young, from complications due to diabetes. So a lot of young jazz players don't really know who he was, and have heard almost none of his performances.

One of the most iconic portraits in jazz ...

JohnnyRingo

(20,390 posts)
4. I confess I never heard of him.
Tue Dec 16, 2025, 09:56 PM
3 hrs ago

I read his Wikki page and he led an interesting life and an avoidable demise.

eppur_se_muova

(40,777 posts)
5. Here's what is probably his best-known recording ... Green Dolphin Street. He really used the upper range on that bass!
Tue Dec 16, 2025, 10:25 PM
2 hrs ago

He was so closely associated with this tune that some people -- including me -- thought that he had written it ! Actually, Bronislaw Kaper, a Polish-born movie soundtrack composer, did. But a quick check w/Google shows that some people still think Dolphy was the composer !

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