"Sessions With Dolphy" is a captivating journey into the world of hard bop and bebop, featuring the legendary Roy Haynes on drums. Released on September 28, 2011, via Jazz Room, this album is a testament to Haynes' enduring influence and mastery of jazz drumming. The record showcases a stellar lineup, with Eric Dolphy on alto sax, flute, and clarinets, and a rhythm section that includes Ron Carter on cello and George Duvivier on bass. The album's nine tracks, including standouts like "Far Cry" and "Out There," offer a rich tapestry of improvisational brilliance and harmonic complexity.
Recorded in 1960-61, these sessions capture a pivotal moment in jazz history, featuring some of the genre's most innovative musicians. Roy Haynes, known for his work with artists ranging from Charlie Parker to Pat Metheny, delivers impressive and tasteful drumming throughout. The album's 50-minute runtime is filled with dynamic performances that highlight the unique chemistry between Dolphy and Haynes, making "Sessions With Dolphy" a essential addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection.