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Charlie Parker - Charlie Parker - A Selection (2022)

Charlie Parker - Charlie Parker - A Selection (2022)

BAND/ARTIST: Charlie Parker

  • Title: Charlie Parker - A Selection
  • Year Of Release: 2022
  • Label: UMG Recordings, Inc.
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 2:49:28
  • Total Size: 616 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Visa (Incomplete)
02. Almost Like Being In Love
03. Passport
04. Tico Tico (Alternate Take 542-6)
05. I Love Paris (Take 3 / Master Take)
06. What Is This Thing Called Love?
07. Back Home Blues (Take 2 / Alternaet Take)
08. Summertime
09. April In Paris
10. I'm In The Mood For Love
11. I Can't Get Started
12. Repetition
13. Visa
14. The Bird
15. Segment - Tune X
16. Confirmation (Take 3 / Master)
17. Leap Frog (Take 11 / Take 6 / Master Take)
18. Ballade (Film Short Soundtrack Recording)
19. Blues For Alice
20. Stella By Starlight
21. After You've Gone (Live At Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles / 1946)
22. Blues (Fast)
23. Laird Baird
24. An Oscar For Treadwell (Take 4 / Master Take)
25. Tico Tico
26. I Get A Kick Out Of You (Take 7 / Master Take)
27. Lover
28. Easy To Love (Live At Carnegie Hall/1949)
29. My Melancholy Baby
30. How High The Moon (Live At Carnegie Hall, New York / 1949)
31. If I Love Again
32. Cardboard
33. K.C. Blues
34. Lover Man
35. Swedish Schnapps
36. Funky Blues
37. Begin The Beguine
38. East Of The Sun (West Of The Moon)
39. If I Should Lose You
40. Back Home Blues (Take 1 Alternate Take)
41. Un Poquito De Tu Amor
42. Night And Day
43. What Is This Thing Called Love? (Live)
44. Tune Z (Alternate Take 2)
45. Passport - Tune Y (Rare)
46. Why Do I Love You (Alternate Take 2)
47. Okiedoke
48. Chi-Chi
49. Summertime (Take 1 / Alternate Take)
50. My Little Suede Shoes (Single Version)

One of a handful of musicians who can be said to have permanently changed jazz, Charlie Parker was arguably the greatest saxophonist of all time. He could play remarkably fast lines that, if slowed down to half speed, would reveal that every note made sense. "Bird," along with his contemporaries Dizzy Gillespie and Bud Powell, is considered a founder of bebop; in reality he was an intuitive player who simply was expressing himself. Rather than basing his improvisations closely on the melody as was done in swing, he was a master of chordal improvising, creating new melodies that were based on the structure of a song. In fact, Bird wrote several future standards (such as "Anthropology," "Ornithology," "Scrapple from the Apple," and "Ko Ko," along with such blues numbers as "Now's the Time" and "Parker's Mood") that "borrowed" and modernized the chord structures of older tunes. Parker's remarkable technique, fairly original sound, and ability to come up with harmonically advanced phrases that could be both logical and whimsical were highly influential. By 1950, it was impossible to play "modern jazz" with credibility without closely studying Charlie Parker.



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