Great stuff by the grooviest
artist ever to play a harp! Dorothy Ashby had a unique soul jazz harp sound,
and although the instrument she used is probably more thought of in terms of
bedtime lullabies, she actually makes it swing nicely, and with a soulful sound
that draws back to traditions of African stringed instruments. Ashby was part
of the same scene as Yusef Lateef, and like Lateef, she managed to use odd
instrumentation in new contexts, to get a very unique jazz sound. This set's
got harp and flute in the lead, and features the tracks "Pawky",
"Charmaine", "Jollity", and "Back Talk". ©
1996-2013, Dusty
Groove, Inc.
Dorothy Ashby has added to
the basic territory that the harp previously occupied. In fusing her sometimes
guitar-like, swinging line to the expected harp effects, she has added another
step to the instrumental-scope of jazz. ~ Excerpt from Liner Notes by Ira
Gitler.
Prestige Records, PR 7140,
1958
Recorded 21st March,
1958 at Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey
Personnel:
Dorothy Ashby - Harp
Frank Wess - Flute
Herman Wright - Bass
Art Taylor - Drums
Track Listing:
A1. Pawky {Dorothy Ashby}
(7:04)
A2. Moonlight In Vermont
{John Blackburn, Karl Suessdorf} (5:15)
A3. Back Talk {Dorothy Ashby}
(5:04)
B1. Dancing In The Dark
{Howard Dietz, Arthur Schwartz} (4:43)
B2. Charmaine {Lew Pollack,
Erno Rapee} (4:02)
B3. Jollity {Dorothy Ashby}
(3:36)
B4. There's A Small Hotel
{Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers} (5:51)
Credits:
Supervisor - Bob Weinstock
Recording Engineer - Rudy van
Gelder
Liner Notes - Ira Gitler
Dorothy Ashby - Hip Harp {FLAC} (1958)
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i'm originally from jersey..wonder where that original hackensack studio was?..thanks
ReplyDeletethank you very much, Chris
ReplyDeleteNice selection. Probably like most folks today, I 'discovered' Ashby's later Cadet albums first, but her earlier Prestige albums are what move me the most now. Great stuff!
ReplyDeleteSurprising good. Dorothy Ashby and harp are lot cooler than I expected! Nice work from the sidemen too. Thanks.
ReplyDeletethis should be interesting...
ReplyDeleteYeah, definitely...thank you
ReplyDeleteI welcome the upgrade to the copy I have. Many thanks.
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