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Eternity
Bud Powell
Eternity
Genres: Jazz, Pop
 
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Bud lives! Jazz giant Bud Powell would have been 80 years old on September 27, 2004. In commemoration, Piadrum Records releases Eternity, a collection of never before released solo piano performances recorded from 1961 to...  more »

     
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All Artists: Bud Powell
Title: Eternity
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Piadrum Records
Release Date: 11/23/2004
Genres: Jazz, Pop
Style: Bebop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 822235040220, 082223504022

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Bud lives! Jazz giant Bud Powell would have been 80 years old on September 27, 2004. In commemoration, Piadrum Records releases Eternity, a collection of never before released solo piano performances recorded from 1961 to 1964 in Paris at the homes of Francis Paudras. This CD emphasizes the power of one spirit driven to live through his music. This compilation exhibits the good, bad and ugly qualities near the end of Powell's life, rendering a last but beautiful performance. Although the recorded sound quality sometimes is marginal, much of the music created is nothing less than a moment of grace. Bud's spirit shines through in spite of his physical frailty in the later part of his life. The first three tracks, Spring is Here, Shaw'Nuff and A Night in Tunisia were recorded in 1961 along with I'll Keep Loving You, Idaho and Mary's Improvisation, a performance inspired by Tenderly. Joshua's Blue is a blues piece originally untitled on the master. Tracks 5 through 7, 'Round Midnight, I Hear Music and Someone to Watch Over Me were recorded in June 1962 in Francis' home on Rue de Boursault in Paris. Deep Night and But Beautiful could well have been recorded in the last sessions before Bud was diagnosed with tuberculosis. During his stay at a sanatorium called Bouffémont, he wrote the song Blues for Bouffémont and recorded it in February of 1964 in Francis' home on Rue de Clichy. Eternity is the title of a poem Bud wrote on his bedside at King County Hospital a week before he died on July 31, 1966. God gave Bud eternal life through the healing power of his music. There is healing in music and you see in these songs a life-giving process. A thing of beauty is a joy forever and forever is Eternity.
 

CD Reviews

Penetrating, beautiful, haunting solo Bud Powell
L. Chin | 02/15/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The legacy of the great Bud Powell has always suffered unfairly, victimized by generations of bias against his later work (post-1955), and bad publicity regarding the health and mental problems that plagued him. While the quicksilver marvels of his early career obviously remain definitive, the late Francis Paudras, Powell scholar/collector Carl Smith (author of "Bouncing with Bud") and others have long insisted that Powell not only continued to evolve throughout his late work, and never lost his "chops" or his magic. Private home solo performances for friends such as Francis Paudras were particularly enlightening, offering glimpses of a relaxed and comfortable Bud Powell, inspired to play and experiment.



This collection of previously unissued 1961-1964 home recordings by Paudras, was lovingly co-produced by Celia Powell and Jessica Shih, and it is a treasure that represents a cross sample of Powell's many different sounds. The glorious and lightning fast "early style" ("Shaw Nuff", "Idaho"). Wrenching blues ("Blues for Bouffemont"). Monkish ballads (Bud's love of Monk was very strong throughout his late period). Tatum-esque treatments. Originals ("Joshua's Blues"). Highest possible recommendation.



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