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Charlie "Bird" Parker is one of the giants of 20th century music. Alto saxophonist Parker combined what he had learned from the blues, swing, classical, even country music with a harmonic and rhythmic adventurousness that became known as bebop, becoming one of the greatest soloists in jazz history. Many musicians that played with Parker went on to make jazz/music history themselves: Max Roach, Thelonious Monk, Miles Davis, and Kenny Dorham, among others. THE ESSENTIAL gives a wonderful cross-section of the music Parker recorded for Verve Records from 1946 to 1953. You get Bird in quintets with Monk, Buddy Rich, and Dizzy Gillespie ("Relaxing With Lee"), in a wailing jam session with Coleman Hawkins and Buck Clayton ("I Got Rhythm"), fusing bop and Afro-Cuban/Latin music with Machito's big band ("Mango Mangue"), and sailing sweetly with a string section ("Just Friends"). Not sure where to start with Parker, or with bebop or post-swing-era jazz? The answer is in this album's title.
Recorded in New York, New York and Los Angeles, California between 1946 and 1953. Includes liner notes by Harvey Pekar.
Personnel: Charlie Parker (alto saxophone); Irving Ashby (guitar); Myor Rosen (harp); Paquito Davilla (violin, trumpet); Manny Fidler, Sam Aplan, Bronislaw Gimpel, Sid Harris, Zelly Smirnoff, Milton Lomask, Harry Katzman, Max Hollander, Gene Orloff (violin); Nat Nathanson, Fred Ruzilla, Frank Brieff (viola); Joe Benaventi, Frank Miller (cello); John LaPorta (clarinet); Mitch Miller (oboe, English horn, French horn); Gene Johnson , Sonny Salad, Fred Skerritt, Murray Williams, Willie Smith (alto saxophone); Coleman Hawkins, Flip Phillips, Lester Young, Jose Madera, Pete Mondello (tenor saxophone); Manny Albam, Leslie Johnakins (baritone saxophone); Dizzy Gillespie, Bobby Woodlen, Al Porcino, Mario Bauzá, Miles Davis, Ray Wetzel, Red Rodney, Doug Mettome, Buck Clayton (trumpet); Vinnie Jacobs (French horn); Bill Harris (trombone); Bart Varsalona (bass trombone); John Lewis, Tony Aless, Ken Kersey, Hank Jones , Al Haig, René Hernández, Stan Freeman, Thelonious Monk, Walter Bishop, Jr. (piano); Kenny Clarke, Max Roach, Roy Haynes, Shelly Manne, Buddy Rich (drums); Luis Miranda (congas); Jose Mangual (bongos); Machito (maracas); Ubaldo Nieto (timbales); Diego Iborra (percussion).
Audio Remasterer: Gary N. Mayo.
Recording information: Carnegie Hall, New York, NY; Fulton Recording Studio, New York, NY; Jazz At A Philharmonic Concert, Embassy Auditorium, Los; Mercury Studios, New York, NY; New York, NY; RCA 24th Street Studios, New York, NY.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Luis Miranda ; Gene Orloff.
Arrangers: Jimmy Carroll; Neal Hefti.
Personnel includes: Charlie Parker (alto saxophone); Jimmy Carroll (conductor, arranger); Gene Johnson, Freddie Skerritt, Willie Smith (alto saxophone); Jose Madera, Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young (tenor saxophone); Leslie Johnakins (baritone saxophone); Mario Bauza, Paquito Davilla, Bobby Woodlen, Dizzy Gillespie, Red Rodney, Buck Clayton, Miles Davis (trumpet); Mitch Miller (oboe); Bronislaw Gimpel, Max Hollander, Milt Lomask (violin); Frank Brieff (viola); Frank Miller (cello); Myor Rosen (harp); Al Haig, Stan Freeman, Rene Hernandez, Thelonious Monk, Hank Jones, Walter Bishop, Jr., John Lewis, Ken Kersey (piano); Irving Ashby (guitar); Percy Heath, Ray Brown, Roberto Rodriguez, Curly Russell, Teddy Kotick, Billy Hadnott (bass); Max Roach, Buddy Rich, Roy Haynes, Kenny Clarke (drums); Jose Mangual (bongo); Luis Miranda (congas); Umbaldo Nieto (timbale); Machito (maracas); Neal Hefti's Orchestra.
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