condition (record/cover): NM / NM
Insert and obi included.
The Hilversum radio session again, in another Japanese edition - Last Date is asked for constantly, week in and week out, and we stock every good pressing that surfaces because they all leave. Eric Dolphy's final documented studio hour finds him in ferocious, generous form: "South Street Exit" and "The Madrig Speaks, the Panther Walks" bristle with late-period invention, the writing as fresh as the playing, and the Dutch trio - Misha Mengelberg's angular wit, Han Bennink's explosive drive, Jacques Schols's steady depth - meets him as genuine equals rather than accompanists. That meeting mattered historically: the European improvised music their generation would soon build stands partly on this encounter, the visiting master validating the local revolution in advance. History and vitality in the same grooves, with no contradiction.
Japanese pressing, different edition from its siblings in this sale, same imperishable music - choose by condition, catalog number or collector's instinct, and you cannot choose wrong.