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  1. Point of Departure is a studio album by American jazz pianist and composer Andrew Hill, recorded in 1964 and released in 1965 on the Blue Note label. It features Hill in a sextet with alto saxophonist Eric Dolphy, tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson, trumpeter Kenny Dorham, bassist Richard Davis and drummer Tony Williams .

  2. 1964 was a great year for cutting-edge jazz records like Albert Ayler 's Spiritual Unity, John Coltrane 's A Love Supreme and Andrew Hill 's Point of Departure. But none sounds as far ahead...

  3. 21 de mar. de 2024 · He brought in rising saxophone star Joe Henderson – adept at playing both hard bop and progressive jazz – alongside Eric Dolphy, a leading light of the avant-garde scene, who juggled alto sax...

    • Charles Waring
  4. 7 de nov. de 2023 · 07 Nov 2023. “Point of Departure” is widely considered Andrew Hill’s milestone album, a mesmerising show of craftsmanship and inventiveness that has no other real comparison in jazz.

  5. Point Of Departure is Andrew Hill’s masterpiece with rich three-horn arrangements for Kenny Dorham, Eric Dolphy and Joe Henderson. Richard Davis and Tony Williams complete this high level ensemble. Eric Dolphy (flute, bass clarinet, alto sax), Joe Henderson (tenor sax), Kenny Dorham (trumpet), Richard Davis (bass), Tony Williams (drums ...

  6. Roughly a month after the Out to Lunch! session, Dolphy, Davis, and Williams participated in the recording of Andrew Hill 's album Point of Departure. Beyond that, Dolphy, in the liner notes, stated: "I'm on my way to Europe to live for awhile.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eric_DolphyEric Dolphy - Wikipedia

    After Out to Lunch! and an appearance on pianist/composer Andrew Hill's Blue Note album Point of Departure, Dolphy left for Europe with Charles Mingus' sextet in early 1964. Before a concert in Oslo , he informed Mingus that he planned to stay in Europe after their tour was finished, partly because he had become disillusioned with ...