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Dorothy Ashby - The Rubaiyat Of Dorothy Ashby

Dorothy Ashby - The Rubaiyat Of Dorothy Ashby

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Dorothy Ashby - The Rubaiyat Of Dorothy Ashby
$33.50

The Story

Release Date 12/05/2023
Format LP (Verve By Request Series)
Label Verve
Catalogue Number 4899071


Released on the Cadet label in 1970, this album’s wondrous mix of spiritual and funky jazz and unique instrumentation defy categorization. Harpist Ashby adds the koto, a 13-stringed Japanese instrument to her arsenal, and her long-time arranger Richard Evans blends flutes, vibraphone, oboe, kalimba and Ashby’s own vocals into a singular and soul-affirming set.

This Verve By Request title is pressed on 180-gram vinyl at Third Man in Detroit. 1970’s ‘The Rubáiyát Of Dorothy Ashby’ was the ninth studio album from jazz harpist Dorothy Ashby, one of the most criminally underrated figures in American jazz history. Inspired by the works of Persian polymath Omar Khayyam and featuring arrangements by Chicago soul musician Richard Evans, this funky yet deeply spiritual set sees Ashby work primarily with the Japanese koto, underlining her incredible ability to synthesize different influences into her oeuvre.

Tracklist:
A1 Myself When Young 
A2 For Some We Loved
A3 Wax And Wane
A4 Drink 
A5 Wine
B1 Dust 
B2 Joyful Grass And Grape 
B3 Shadow Shapes 
B4 Heaven And Hell 
B5 The Moving Finger

      Description

      Release Date 12/05/2023
      Format LP (Verve By Request Series)
      Label Verve
      Catalogue Number 4899071


      Released on the Cadet label in 1970, this album’s wondrous mix of spiritual and funky jazz and unique instrumentation defy categorization. Harpist Ashby adds the koto, a 13-stringed Japanese instrument to her arsenal, and her long-time arranger Richard Evans blends flutes, vibraphone, oboe, kalimba and Ashby’s own vocals into a singular and soul-affirming set.

      This Verve By Request title is pressed on 180-gram vinyl at Third Man in Detroit. 1970’s ‘The Rubáiyát Of Dorothy Ashby’ was the ninth studio album from jazz harpist Dorothy Ashby, one of the most criminally underrated figures in American jazz history. Inspired by the works of Persian polymath Omar Khayyam and featuring arrangements by Chicago soul musician Richard Evans, this funky yet deeply spiritual set sees Ashby work primarily with the Japanese koto, underlining her incredible ability to synthesize different influences into her oeuvre.

      Tracklist:
      A1 Myself When Young 
      A2 For Some We Loved
      A3 Wax And Wane
      A4 Drink 
      A5 Wine
      B1 Dust 
      B2 Joyful Grass And Grape 
      B3 Shadow Shapes 
      B4 Heaven And Hell 
      B5 The Moving Finger