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Charlie Parker Boxed Sets
Last updated August 2022
The Charlie Parker discography on this site contains
listings for CDs almost exclusively, and the "issues" section of the session
listings includes the more-or-less readily available domestic (US)
and Japanese sources. As a result these sections are far from discographically
complete. Many of Parker's studio recordings (for Dial, Savoy, and
Emarcy/Clef/Mercury) were originally issued on 78s and/or 45s and/or 10" LPs,
and only later on 12" LPs; and much of his "live and unissued" work was originally
issued on privately-pressed LPs aimed at collectors. Since pre-LP versions are not
readily available, and the LPs themselves are out of print, the discography focuses on the
compact disc reissues of this material. Even here you have several options, as
indicated under the headers below. Many of the sets mentioned there are not
included as separate entries in the discography, but for those that are, links will
take you to the details.
The Dial sessions are collected on
Charlie Parker on Dial Completed (Toshiba/EMI CJ25 5043-6), released in
1989 and later reissued as The Complete Dial Sessions (Toshiba TOCJ
66231/4). They are also available on The Complete Dial Sessions
(Stash STCD 567/70 and Spotlite Jazz SPJ-CD4-101, both released 1993), also on Jazz
Classics JZCL 5010 (1996) and Definitive Records DRCD 11154 (1999). The Stash set
includes the "Home Cookin'" material from February 1947. More recently (2016) the
Dial recordings have been collected, along with extra material from 1945-1946, on
four CDs from Essential Jazz Classics (EJC 55691).
The master takes from the Dial sessions are collected on two CDs,
The Complete Dial Master Takes (Definitive Records DRCD 11149),
released in 1999.
All of the Dial recordings -- not just those involving Parker but also those made
by Red Norvo, Dizzy Gillespie, Howard McGhee, Errol Garner, Dexter Gordon and Wardell
Gray, Dodo Marmarosa, and others -- were released in 1995 on ten CDs as The
Complete Dial Recordings (Toshiba/EMI TOCJ 0001/10). Mosaic Records released
its own version in 2014, The Complete Dial Modern Jazz Sessions (Mosaic
MD9-260).
[details (Parker only)]
[Mosaic discography (PDF)]
The studio sessions were issued in Japan on three CDs in 1986, The Complete
Savoy Studio Sessions (Savoy K30Y 6163/3), and in the UK in 1988, The
Complete Charlie Parker Savoy Studio Sessions (Savoy ZDS 5500). They were collected
on four CDs, The Complete Savoy Sessions (Definitive Records DRCD 11148),
in 1999. The following year these sessions, along with the 1945 Guild recordings
with Dizzy Gillespie, were issued on four CDs from Nippon Columbia,
The Complete
Studio Recordings on Savoy Years, Volumes 1-4 (COCB-50400/3, reissued many
times: COCB-53033/6, COCB-53436/9, COCB-53883/6, and
COCB-54230/3).
More recently (2016) the Savoy studio sessions have been collected, together with
some bonus tracks from 1945-1950, on four CDs from Essential Jazz Classics (EJC
55685).
The master takes can be found on two CDs: The Savoy Recordings (Master
Takes) (Savoy Jazz ZDS 4402), released in 1985; also The Savoy Recordings:
Master Takes (Savoy K32Y 6083), released in Japan in 1986. These have been
reissued several times since:
Complete Savoy Masters (Disconforme GV 1349, 2002);
The Complete Savoy Master Takes (Definitive Records DRCD 11140, DRCD 44420);
The Complete Savoy Masters (Essential Jazz Classics EJC 55676, 2015).
The Royal Roost material from 1948-1949 has been reissued on four CDs from Nippon
Columbia, The Complete
Royal Roost Live Recordings, Volumes 1-4 (COCB-50405/8, reissued as COCB-53037/40,
COCB-53440/3, and COCB-53887/90). This material, minus most of Symphony Sid Torin's
commentary, is available from Definitive Records (DRCD 11153), and on Savoy Jazz
(Savoy SVY-17021/4).
The Savoy recordings, both the studio sessions and the Royal Roost broadcasts, are
collected on eight CDs,
The Complete Charlie Parker on Savoy Years (Nippon Columbia COCY-75791/8)
released in 1993.
The Dial and Savoy studio sessions have been reissued together on eight CDs (Savoy
SVJ-17079; also Savoy/Atlantic 92911) or ten 180-gram LPs (Savoy SVY-16067) with
(in some cases erroneous) pitch-correction. You can also get these together
on Definitive Records DRCD 44402 (also eight CDs). The Savoy and Dial studio master
takes are collected on The Complete Savoy and Dial Master Takes (four CDs,
Savoy Jazz SVY-17148).
More recently (2019), most of the Dial and Savoy master takes have been issued on
The Charlie Parker Quintet Complete Studio Masters (Jazz Images 38118,
two CDs).
Craft Recordings reissued
the 10" Savoy LPs in a boxed set
to mark Charlie Parker's centennial. The set includes four 10" LP plus a booklet with photos
and liner notes by Neil Tesser.
Most of the then-known Emarcy/Clef/Mercury/Verve recordings were issued in 1983
on ten LPs in Japan, Charlie Parker on Verve, 1946-1954 (Verve 00MJ 3268/77).
In 1988 a fuller collection was released on ten CDs, Bird: The Complete Charlie Parker on Verve (Verve 837141,
also Verve [J] JOOJ 29001/10). The master takes from these sessions are collected
on three CDs, The Complete Verve Master Takes (Verve 0044006559728), released
in 2003. More unissued Verve studio material has appeared since then: two CDs of
Charlie Parker
with Strings: Deluxe Edition (Universal B0022596-02), and another two CDs
of Unheard Bird: The
Unissued Takes (Universal B0024802-02). Phil Schaap was intimately involved
in the production of both of these sets, and since his death in 2021 no new Verve
material has been released.
Boss Bird: Studio Recordings, 1944-1951 (Proper Box 46, four CDs), released
in 2002, includes selections from Parker's Savoy, Dial, and Verve studio recordings.
A similar set, Charlie
Parker: A Studio Chronicle 1940-1948 (JSP Records 915, five CDs), from
2003, offers another large sample of the early studio recordings.
In France, Frémeaux &
Associés released Intégrale Charlie Parker, consisting
of thirteen volumes (40 CDs in all): "The aim of The Complete Charlie Parker,
compiled for Frémeaux & Associés by Alain Tercinet, is to present
(as far as possible) every studio-recording by Parker, together with titles featured
in radio-broadcasts. Private recordings have been deliberately omitted from this
selection to preserve a consistency of sound and aesthetic quality equal to the
genius of this artist." The series began in 2010 and concluded in 2017. Here are
the details. As you can see from the details for each volume, plenty of "private
recordings" are included:
Volume 1: Groovin' High, 1940-1945 (FA 1331, 3 CD)
Volume 2: Now's the Time, 1945-1946 (FA 1332, 3 CD)
Volume 3: Lover Man, 1946-1947 (FA 1333, 3 CD)
Volume 4: Bird of Paradise, 1947 (FA 1334, 3 CD)
Volume 5: Parker's Mood, 1947-1949 (FA 1335, 3 CD)
Volume 6: Passport, 1949 (FA 1336, 3 CD)
Volume 7: Just Friends, 1949-1950 (FA 1337, 3 CD)
Volume 8: Laura, 1950 (FA 1338, 3 CD)
Volume 9: My Little Suede Shoes, 1950-1951 (FA 1339, 3 CD)
Volume 10: Back Home Blues, 1951-1952 (FA 1340, 3 CD)
Volume 11: This Time the Dream's on Me, 1952 (FA 1341, 3 CD)
Volume 12: Laird Baird, 1952-1953 (FA 1342, 3 CD)
Volume 13: I Remember You, 1953-1954 (FA 1343, 4 CD)
The best single source of live and unissued material is undoubtedly the "Bird Box,"
a 300-copy limited-edition 22-LP set issued in 1986 by Black Saint records in Italy:
Charlie Parker Live
and Private Recordings in Chronological Order (Bird Box 01-22).
The music was reissued in 1989, also in Italy, on six 3-CD sets by New Sound
Planet (Jazz Up Top Box
JUTB 3001/3,
JUTB 3004/6,
JUTB 3007/9,
JUTB 3010/12,
JUTB 3013/15, and
JUTB 3016/18).
An 18-CD Japanese edition (limited to 500 numbered copies) was issued in 1993:
Charlie Parker Perfect Complete Collection (Sound Hills SSCD 8017/34).
It was reissued in 2006, again in 500 numbered copies. All of these sets are out
of print.
The Italian Philology label was managed by Paolo Piangiarelli until his death in January 2022.
It issued many volumes of Bird's Eyes Last Unissued. There were 23 pressed CDs
(Volumes 1-25: the first six volumes appeared as LPs; the first three CDs combine the
contents of two LPs). There were also many CD-Rs (Volumes 26 to 157). For the most part,
the pressed CDs are worthwhile. The CD-Rs, unfortunately, were very haphazardly produced,
usually duplicating material available elsewhere, often with much worse sound quality and erroneous
and inconsistent discographical information. Nevertheless, some items on these CD-Rs
are not available anywhere else. Many of the later Philology CD-Rs are pointless
compilations -- e.g. all extant versions of "52nd Street Theme" or "Ornithology" or
"Now's the Time" arranged chronologically -- and I have not included them in the discography.
[Philology items in Miles
Ahead discography]
A PDF file listing the contents of the issued CD-Rs (up to volume 156) is available
elsewhere on this
site.
Definitive Records in Andorra issued many Charlie Parker sets in addition to the
Dial and Savoy boxes mentioned above. They went out of business in 2015.
Fresh Sounds Records
issued almost a dozen CDs of live Parker performances under its Rare Live Recordings imprint.
These CDs are nicely produced, with informative liner notes; and some include modest improvements
in sound quality. It appears that Rare Live Recordings is no longer a going concern.
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