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Mad Bebop

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CD (1 Disc); Mixed
Release Date
7 April 2010
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Album: Mad Bebop
# Song Title   Time
1)    Long Tall Dexter - (Take 2)
2)    Dexter Rides Again
3)    I Can't Escape from You - (Take 7)
4)    Dexter Digs In (Take 4 - Alternate Take) (Take 4, alternate take)
5)    Jay Bird - (previously unreleased, Take 6, alternate take)
6)    Coppin' the Bop
7)    Jay Jay [Take 4] - (previously unreleased, Take 4, alternate take)
8)    Mad Bebop
9)    Bebop in Pastel - (Take 3)
10)    Fool's Fancy
11)    Serenade to a Square
12)    Chasin' the Bird - (Take 4)
13)    Cheryl - (Take 2)
14)    Buzzy - (Take 5)
 

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Album: Mad Bebop
# Song Title   Time
1)    Long Tall Dexter - (Take 2)
2)    Dexter Rides Again
3)    I Can't Escape from You - (Take 7)
4)    Dexter Digs In (Take 4 - Alternate Take) (Take 4, alternate take)
5)    Jay Bird - (previously unreleased, Take 6, alternate take)
6)    Coppin' the Bop
7)    Jay Jay [Take 4] - (previously unreleased, Take 4, alternate take)
8)    Mad Bebop
9)    Bebop in Pastel - (Take 3)
10)    Fool's Fancy
11)    Serenade to a Square
12)    Chasin' the Bird - (Take 4)
13)    Cheryl - (Take 2)
14)    Buzzy - (Take 5)
 
Product Description
Product Details
EAN
0795041718327
Writer
Country
USA
Studio/Live
Studio
Label
Savoy Jazz (USA)
Performer Notes
  • Personnel: Bud Powell, The Dexter Gordon Quintet, Jay Jay Johnson's Beboppers, The Bebop Boys, Charlie Parker Quintet.
  • Personnel: Bud Powell (piano); Sonny Stitt, Cecil Payne, Charlie Parker (alto saxophone); Dexter Gordon (tenor saxophone); Kenny Dorham, Miles Davis (trumpet); J.J. Johnson (trombone); Kenny Clarke, Max Roach, Wallace Bishop (drums).
  • Liner Note Author: Dick Katz.
  • Recording information: New York, NY (01/29/1946-05/08/1947).
  • Mad Bebop explores four historical sessions marking the development of pianist Bud Powell. Originally recorded for the Savoy label in 1946 and 1947, these 14 tracks were issued under the leaders' names -- Kenny Dorham, Dexter Gordon, J.J. Johnson, and Charlie Parker -- with Powell listed as a sideman. During this period Bird and Powell's development ran parallel to each other, as both were combining incredible speed with limitless improvising dexterity, as heard on "Chasin' the Bird," "Cheryl," and "Buzzy." Those three tracks also mark the amazingly lucid interplay of Powell and Parker before their improvising virtuosity began to deteriorate due to mental illness. Jazz collectors no doubt already own this material but may want to investigate this reissue, as it features state-of-the-art transfers from acetates and tape masters. ~ Al Campbell
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