Here is a later example of
the superb mastery of Dorothy Ashby; a rare 1984 Phillips album released in
Europe and Japan. This album was released in Europe two years before the death
of Dorothy Ashby.
There have been very few jazz
harpists in history and Dorothy Ashby was one of the greats. Somehow, she was
able to play credible bebop on her instrument. As a pianist she studied at
Wayne State University, and in 1952 she switched to harp. Within two years,
Ashby was gigging in jazz, and in 1956 she made her first recording as a
leader. Between 1956-1970, she led ten albums for such labels as Savoy,
Prestige, New Jazz, Argo, Jazzland, Atlantic, and Cadet, guested on many
records, and was firmly established as a top studio and session player. She
moved to the West Coast in the 1970s and was active up until her death. ~ AMG.
Philips Records, 814 197-2,
1984
Digitally Recorded 7th-8th
March, 1983 At Capital Recording Studio, Hollywood, California
Dorothy Ashby - Harp, Arranger
Tracks:
1. Concierto De Aranjuez
{Joaquín Rodrigo} (9:34)
2. Gypsy Airs {Pablo de
Sarasate} (3:58)
3. Greensleeves {Traditional}
(4:36)
4. Gershwin Medley: Summer
Time, Someone To Watch Over Me, Porgy {George Gershwin} (7:55)
5. Autumn Leaves {Joseph
Kosma} (5:22)
6. Dear Old Stockholm {Stan
Getz, Traditional} (4:23)
7. Yesterday {John Lennon,
Paul McCartney} (2:59)
Credits:
Producer - Kiyoshi Koyama
Recording Engineer - John L.
Mills
Assistant Engineer - Steve
Himelfarb
Illustration - Yoko Ochida
Album Design - Naoe Arano
Photography - Bruce Talamon
Dorothy Ashby - Concierto de Aranjuez {FLAC} (1984)
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Thank you Chris... I have a couple of things by Dorothy Ashby and they are enjoyable.
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