Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' All the Time)
Eric Dolphy
Candid Dolphy (1960)
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Song DNA
Notes: Dolphy's alto saxophone spans from gentle whispers to full-blown anxiety attacks with sudden squawks and slurs that abruptly shatter any calm. Extreme register leaps and expressive distortions create an unpredictable, psychodramatic soundscape.
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Recommended for: deep listening emotional release meltdown recovery
An avant-garde instrumental reimagining of the jazz standard featuring Eric Dolphy's alto saxophone in Charles Mingus's piano-less quartet, transforming the torch song into expressionistic psychodrama.
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Moods: anxious, cathartic, intense, introspective, transcendent
Traditions: avant-garde, bebop, jazz
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