This contains many of the very first Parker recordings, and a welth of previously unreleased material.
Quite indispensable for real Parker's fans.
This has been repressed/ripped as The Charlie Parker Story (disc 2).
The famous track 1 has been published also on Philology's Bird's Eyes, Volume 1-4, and recently by Media 7 in Volume 1 & 2: Young Bird, 1940-1944 (disc 1), in an unedited form. This is the very first recorded bit we have from Parker.
Possibly some of these material (re?)-issued by Soundhills.
Recording Date:
#1: possibly 1940/05/11 (or 1940/11)
#2-5: 1942/09 (possibly 1941)
#6: 1943/02/15
#7-10: 1943/02/28
#11: 1943
#12-13: 1943/02
#14-15: 1943/02 (15th?)
#16: 1945/05/30
#17: 1946/02/03
#18-20: 1945/12/29
Recording Location:
#1: probably Kansas City, KS, USA
#2-5: Vic Damon Studio, Kansas City, KS, USA
#6-15: Room 305 of Savoy Hotel, Chicago, IL, USA
#16: "Lincoln Square", NY, USA
#17: Southern California, USA
#18-20: AFRS Jubilee, NBC Studios, Hollywood, CA, USA
Recording Type:
#1: Personal acetate, recorded by Clarence Davis.
#2-5: Personal acetates
#6-10: Acetate by Bob Redcross
#11-13: Personal acetates
#14-17: Acetate by Bob Redcross
#18-20: Recording for American Forces Radio Services (AFRS) programme, Jubilee 162, 163, & 165.
TODO:
#2-5: Kansas City Band
Efferge Ware (g) Little Phil Phillips (d)
#6: Billy Eckstine's Jam Session
Oscar Pettiford (b) Shadow Wilson (d)
#7-10: Billy Eckstine's Jam Session
Billy Eckstine (tp -1/3) unknown (sax -1,2) Hurley Ramey (g) Bob Redcross (brush -1/3)
Possibly Shorty McConnell (tp 2)
aka Shoe Woogie
#11: Charlie Parker - Hazel Scott
Hazel Scott (p)
#12-13: Benny Goodman Trio and Quartet
Benny Goodman (cl, comp, ldr) a.o. Teddy Wilson piano, Lionel Hampton vibraphone omit China Boy, Gene Krupa drums. trumpet, Oscar Pettiford bass.
#14-15:Charlie Parker
pettiford?? (b)
#16:Charlie Parker Sextet
Don Byas (ts) Al Haig (p) Curly Russell (b) Stan Levey (d)
#17: Dizzy Gillespie Quintet
unknown (p) Red Callender (b) Doc West (d)
#18-20: Dizzy Gillespie and his Bebop Six
Milt Jackson (vib) Al Haig (p) Ray Brown (b) Stan Levey (d) Ernie 'Bubbles' Whitman (ann)
An extra track exists from this session, A Night in Tunisia
Annotation last modified on 2016-10-25 20:22 UTC.