The Legend of Charlie Parker's Dial Sessions
A collection of historic recordings left behind by the bebop innovator.
"The Charlie Parker Story on Dial Vol. 1" is a rare recording that fully captures Parker's genius. His flashes of improvisation and intricate sense of harmony established a new style of jazz known as bebop. This is a must-listen album in jazz history.
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19 TRACKS:
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1)
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Diggin' Diz
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2)
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Moose The Mooche
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3)
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Yardbird Suite
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4)
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Ornithology
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5)
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The Famous Alto Break
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6)
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A Night In Tunisia
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7)
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Max Making Wax
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8)
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Lover Man
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9)
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The Gypsy
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10)
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Bebop
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11)
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This Is Always
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12)
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Dark Shadows
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13)
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Bird's Nest
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14)
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Hot Blues (Cool Blues)
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15)
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Cool Blues (Hot Blues)
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16)
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Relaxin' At Camarillo
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17)
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Cheers
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18)
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Carvin' The Bird
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19)
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Stupendous
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Trumpet - Miles Davis (2 to 6)
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Trumpet - Dizzy Gillespie (1)
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Alto Saxophone - Charlie Parker
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Drums - Roy Porter (2 to 10)
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Bass - Ray Brown (1)
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Guitar - Barney Kessel (16 to 19)
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Tenor Saxophone - Lucky Thompson (1 to 6)
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Piano - Erroll Garner (11 to 15)
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Drums - Don Lamond (16 to 19)
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Drums - Stan Levey (1)
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Bass - Red Callender (11 to 19)
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Bass - Vic McMillan (2 to 6)
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Guitar - Arvin Garrison (1 to 6)
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Piano - Dodo Marmarosa (2 to 6, 16 to 19)
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Bass - Bob Kesterson (7 to 10)
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Drums - Harold "Doc" West (11 to 15)
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Trumpet - Howard McGhee (7 to 19)
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Vocals - Earl Coleman (11, 12)
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Piano - George Handy (1)