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November 1, 1952 (4 items; TT = 9:51) |
Birdland, New York NY |
Unknown radio broadcast (B) |
Show chatter
Charlie Parker (as); Milt Jackson (vb); John Lewis (p); Percy Heath (b); Kenny Clarke (d); Bob Garrity (ann) |
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Introduction (Bob Garrity, Parker) |
0:41 |
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How High the Moon (N. Hamilton-M. Lewis) |
5:24 |
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3 |
Embraceable You (G. Gershwin-I. Gershwin) |
3:08 |
4 |
52nd Street Theme (with voiceover, inc) (T. Monk) |
0:38 |
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| 1 Introduction (Bob Garrity, Parker)
CD: Cool and Blue 108, Ember CD 509, Frémeaux & Associés FA 1341
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2 How High the Moon
12" LP: Bird Box 01-22 LP 18, Klacto MG 101
CD: New Sound Planet JUTB 3014, Sound Hills SSCD 8030, Cool and Blue 108, Ember CD 509, Philology Volume 34 (W 865), Frémeaux & Associés FA 1341
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3 Embraceable You
12" LP: Bird Box 01-22 LP 18, Klacto MG 101
CD: New Sound Planet JUTB 3014, Sound Hills SSCD 8030, Cool and Blue 108, Ember CD 509, Philology Volume 34 (W 865), Frémeaux & Associés FA 1341
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4 52nd Street Theme (with voiceover, inc)
12" LP: Bird Box 01-22 LP 18, Klacto MG 101
CD: New Sound Planet JUTB 3014, Sound Hills SSCD 8030, Cool and Blue 108, Ember CD 509, Philology Volume 34 (W 865), Frémeaux & Associés FA 1341
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Parker joined the first incarnation of the Modern Jazz Quartet, who would record
their first LP for Prestige on December 22.
The longer announcements are from a second master, probably recorded by Chan Richardson.
The quality of this recording is considerably better than that of the issued versions,
but the tunes are incomplete: from "How High the Moon," the section from 2:55-4:01
(solos by Jackson and Lewis) is missing; and from "Embraceable You," 1:53-2:25
(most of Jackson's solo).
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