I have had a renewed interest in Dolphy. I'm sure he is not everyone's cup of tea, but even so I'm sure most regret the early death of such a distinctive talent. I've always been interested in how he attracted the attention and brought into the bands of so many great figures of the day: Mingus, Trane, Oliver Nelson, George Russell, Max Roach, Ornette, Andrew Hill. Not to mention great players on his own records: Freddie Hubbard, Roy Haynes, Booker Little, Richard Davis, Tony Williams, etc.
I had previously been into his sideman work, though I often found his playing rather strange and even uninviting--though, as I've said elsewhere, he was brilliant on flute.
These days I'm looking more at Dolphy's work as leader. I'm impressed by Out There and Far Cry. Last Date, with European players, is rather good too. I should take a listen of Outward Bound.
There must be hundreds of players influenced and inspired by Dolphy--most notably for the inside/outside approach and the ability to excel on several instruments.
Your thoughts on Mr. Dolphy...