Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie - Bird & Diz [1986 Bonus Tracks]

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Album Details

Title: Bird & Diz [1986 Bonus Tracks]
Artist: Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie
Release Date: 6/6/1950
Re-Released On: 4/28/2003
Label: Universal Distribution, Polygram, Verve
UPCs: 4988005331069, 042283113329, 731452143624
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Bop, Jazz Instrument, Saxophone Jazz
Moods: Cathartic, Complex, Freewheeling, Intense, Sophisticated, Boisterous, Cerebral, Confident, Elegant, Energetic, Fiery, Manic, Playful, Rousing, Searching, Aggressive, Ambitious, Amiable/Good-Natured, Bittersweet, Enigmatic, Exciting, Exuberant, Gritty, Intimate, Literate, Passionate, Rollicking, Romantic, Quirky, Fun, Lush
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Bloomdido
  2. An Oscar for Treadwell [Alternate Take]
  3. An Oscar for Treadwell
  4. Mohawk [Alternate Take]
  5. Mohawk
  6. My Melancholy Baby [Alternate Take][#]
  7. My Melancholy Baby
  8. Leap Frog [Alternate Take][#]
  9. Leap Frog [Alternate Take]
  10. Leap Frog [Alternate Take][#]
  11. Leap Frog
  12. Relaxin' with Lee [Alternate Take]
  13. Relaxin' with Lee

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2003CDUniversal Distribution5084
1990CDPolygram831133
1986CDVerve8311332

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Album Review

This collection of 78 rpm singles, all recorded on June 6, 1950, was originally issued in album format in 1956. Several things distinguish this from numerous other quintet recordings featuring these two bebop pioneers. It was recorded during the period that Charlie Parker was working under the aegis of producer Norman Granz, whose preference for large and unusual ensembles was notorious. The end result in this case is a date that sounds very much like those that Parker and Dizzy Gillespie recorded for Savoy and Dial, except with top-of-the-line production quality. Even more interesting, though, is Parker's choice of Thelonious Monk as pianist. Unfortunately, Monk is buried in the mix and gets very little solo space, so his highly idiosyncratic genius doesn't get much exposure here. Still, this is an outstanding album -- there are fine versions of Parker standards like "Leap Frog," "Mohawk," and "Relaxin' with Lee," as well as a burning performance of "Bloomdido" and an interesting (if not entirely thrilling) rendition of the chestnut "My Melancholy Baby." [This 1986 CD reissue of Bird & Diz adds alternate takes to make what was originally a very skimpy program slightly more generous.] ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

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