Dizzy Gillespie - The Chronological Classics: 1952 (2003)
BAND/ARTIST: Dizzy Gillespie
- Title: The Chronological Classics: 1952
- Year Of Release: 2003
- Label: Classics
- Genre: Bop, Swing
- Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 01:11:53
- Total Size: 206 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Cocktails for Two (2:43)
02. Cognac Blues (2:42)
03. Moon Nocturne (3:04)
04. Sabla y blu (3:06)
05. Blue and Sentimental (2:44)
06. Just One More Chance (3:13)
07. Fragile (3:28)
08. Hurry Home (2:58)
09. Afro Paris (3:13)
10. Say Eh! (3:20)
11. I Cover the Waterfront (2:42)
12. The Man I Love (3:14)
13. Night and Day (3:04)
14. Sweet and Lovely (3:26)
15. My Old Flame (3:21)
16. I Waited for You (3:18)
17. Ghost of a Chance (3:02)
18. They Can't Take That Away from Me (3:17)
19. Break at the Beginning (Taking a Chance on Love) (2:43)
20. Sleepy Time Down South (2:56)
21. Lullaby in Rhythm (4:23)
22. One More Blues (Just Blues) (Blue Marine) (3:00)
23. Ain't Misbehavin' (2:56)
01. Cocktails for Two (2:43)
02. Cognac Blues (2:42)
03. Moon Nocturne (3:04)
04. Sabla y blu (3:06)
05. Blue and Sentimental (2:44)
06. Just One More Chance (3:13)
07. Fragile (3:28)
08. Hurry Home (2:58)
09. Afro Paris (3:13)
10. Say Eh! (3:20)
11. I Cover the Waterfront (2:42)
12. The Man I Love (3:14)
13. Night and Day (3:04)
14. Sweet and Lovely (3:26)
15. My Old Flame (3:21)
16. I Waited for You (3:18)
17. Ghost of a Chance (3:02)
18. They Can't Take That Away from Me (3:17)
19. Break at the Beginning (Taking a Chance on Love) (2:43)
20. Sleepy Time Down South (2:56)
21. Lullaby in Rhythm (4:23)
22. One More Blues (Just Blues) (Blue Marine) (3:00)
23. Ain't Misbehavin' (2:56)
All of the music on this CD was recorded by trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie in Paris during a one-month period in 1952. The first half of the set teams Gillespie with tenor saxophonist Don Byas, who had moved to Europe from the U.S. six years earlier. The sextet alternates swing standards with some boppish originals and Afro-Cuban jazz pieces. The performances are pretty concise, and one wishes that Gillespie and Byas had had opportunities to really stretch out and inspire each other. The final dozen selections mostly feature the trumpeter backed by a string orchestra with arrangements from Jo Boyer or Daniel White. The repertoire is comprised of swing tunes, but Dizzy's melodic statements are still pretty adventurous. Three of the numbers drop the strings and have Gillespie playing with the rhythm section. Although one would not call any of this music essential, it does have its moments of interest and Dizzy Gillespie fans will want to pick it up as a gap filler between more significant sessions.
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