Afro Cuban Bop: The Long Lost Bird Live Recordings

Charlie Parker
Afro Cuban Bop: The Long Lost Bird Live Recordings

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Rockbeat
Release date: 01/Dec/2023
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Details / Tracklist: 1. LAMENT FOR THE CONGO
2. MAMBO FORTUNADO
3. DIZZY ATMOSPHERE
4. A NIGHT IN TUNISIA
5. GROOVIN HIGH
6. CONFIRMATION
7. NIGHT AND DAY
8. MY FUNNY VALENTINE
9. CHEROKEE
10. ONE THE ALAMO
11. MANTECA
12. A SHORT ONE
13. LEO THE LION PART 1
14. CUBAN HOLIDAY
15. LEMON DROP
16. THE GOOF AND I
17. LEO THE LION PART 2
18. SALT PEANUTS
Number of discs: 2
Extra-Infos: .. The Long Lost Bird Live Recordings / Rsd 23 / 180gr.
Description:18 tracks from one of jazz's greatest saxophonists from the late 1940s and early '50s at such storied venues as Carnegie Hall and Birdland in New York, The Jubilee in Los Angeles, and the Portland Civic Auditorium. Focused on experiments in Afro-Cuban fusion, Parker is joined by a dazzling array of legends including Dizzy Gillespie, Milt Jackson, Art Blakey, Woody Herman, Stan Kenton and others. - .. THE LONG LOST BIRD LIVE RECORDINGS / RSD 23 / 180GR.
MORE INVENTORY ON TEH WAY! 180 GRAM. This 180 gram 2xLP vinyl set features 18 selections from one of jazz's greatest saxophonists, Charlie Parker. All the recordings were captured in the late 1940s and early '50s at such storied venues as Carnegie Hall and Birdland in New York, The Jubilee in Los Angeles. The music is focused on experiments in Afro-Cuban fusion and Parker is joined by a dazzling group of supporting musicians.
? &© 2015 RockBeat Records ROC-3460 on LP spine, RC-3460 on labels and RSD hype sticker. Recorded At: Renaissance Ballroom - New York, New York, May 19 & 20, 1950: tracks B1, B2 Jubilee AFRS - Los Angeles, California on December 29, 1945: track A1 Carnegie Hall - New York, New York on September 29, 1947: tracks A2 to A4 Civic Auditorium - Portland, Oregon on February 25, 1954: tracks D1 to D6 Municipal Arena - Kansas City, Missouri on July 22, 1951: tracks C1 to C5 Birdland - New York, New York on December 20, 1950: track B3 Track C2 credits both Red Wooten and Lawrence Wooten, who are one and the same person.
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