condition (record/cover): NM / NM
Insert included. No obi.
The first volume of the Five Spot night in its classic single-LP form: Eric Dolphy and Booker Little with Mal Waldron, Richard Davis and Ed Blackwell, July 1961, "Fire Waltz" and "Bee Vamp" leading the charge across two generous sides. Waldron's "Fire Waltz" became the night's signature and one of the era's indelible themes - that smoky, circling melody with two of history's great horn solos stacked on top, Little's lyric climb answered by Dolphy's ecstatic dismantling, a sequence every jazz lover eventually memorizes without trying. This single-volume configuration is how generations first met the material, and it has its own perfect arc: theme, ascent, combustion, return.
Japanese New Jazz pressing on Victor, silent surfaces for a club recording full of air, glass-clink and room sound - atmosphere you can practically walk into. Foundational live jazz in the classic cut, and a record that has launched a thousand collections. Maybe this one launches yours further.