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1. | Billie's Bounce
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2. | Ornithology
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3. | All the Things You Are
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4. | Blue 'N Boogie
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5. | Anthropology
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6. | Hot House/What Is This Thing Called Love
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7. | I May Be Wrong
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8. | Parker's Mood
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9. | 'S Wonderful
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10. | Indiana
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11. | Ornithology
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12. | Cool Blues
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13. | Barbados
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14. | Anthropology
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15. | Announcement into Tea for Two
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16. | Body and Soul
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17. | Cherokee
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18. | Ornithology
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Jazz
Tracks #1-5: Recorded at the Finale Club, Los Angeles, February-March, 1946 Charlie Parker (as), Miles Davis (tp), Joe Albany (p), Addison Farmer (b) and Chuck Thompson (d) Tracks #6-10: Recorded in New Brunswick, New Jersey, on August 28, 1950 Charlie Parker (as), Jimmy Knepper (tb), Al Haig (p), Tommy Potter (b) and Roy Haynes (d) Tracks #11-12: Recorded at Valencia Theater, New York, on March 25, 1952 Charlie Parker (as), Bill Harris (tb on #11 only), Buddy De Franco (cl on #11 only), Dick Cary (p), Eddie Safranski (b) and Don Lamond (d) Tracks #13-14: Recorded at Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York, on March 5, 1949 Charlie Parker (as), Kenny Dorham (tp), Lucky Thompson (ts), Al Haig (p), Tommy Potter (b) and Max Roach (d) Tracks #15-18: Recorded At NBC Studios, Los Angeles, March-April 1946 Charlie Parker (as), Willie Smith (as on #15 only), Benny Carter (as on #16 only), Nat "King" Cole (p), Oscar Moore (g), Johnny Miller (b) and Buddy Rich (d) Charlie Parker "At The Finale Club & More" presents five rare broadcasts and private recordings by Bird, including various pairings with other celebrated jazzmen of the era such as Miles Davis, Kenny Dorham, Joe Albany, Nat "King" Cole, Benny Carter, Buddy DeFranco, Lucky Thompson, Max Roach, Al Haig, Bill Harris, Jimmy Knepper, Roy Haynes and Buddy Rich. The Finale Club broadcast, in Los Angeles, February-March, 1946, is the earliest existing live recording of Bird and Miles together, as well as the only pairing of the saxophonist with pianist Joe Albany. The recording quality is not always up to modern standards, but these sessions are of high historical importance.
Rare broadcasts featuring Miles Davis, Kenny Dorham, Joe Albany, Nat "King" Cole, Benny Carter, Buddy DeFranco, Bill Harris & Jimmy Knepper. The Finale broadcast is the earliest existing live recording of Bird and Miles together, as well as the only pairing of the saxophonist with pianist Joe Albany!! This collection of five rare broadcasts and private recordings by Bird includes various pairings with other celebrated jazzmen of the era. The Finale Club session comes from acetates made by Billy Berg, whose voice can be heard briefly at the end of "Anthropology". These are the first club recordings of Charlie Parker as the leader of his own quintet, with Miles Davis on trumpet. |
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