altissimo
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NB - those of you who aren't very keen on Charlie Parker should go and read something else, there's nothing here that will change your mind...
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It occurs to me that those of you who like Charlie Parker may not be familiar with the plethora of live recordings that are out there. Many of the recordings are of poor quality, but if you can listen through the murk, there's plenty of fine music.
A lot of these recordings were made by audience members and musicians at gigs with portable recorders (a rarity in those days) or recorded off the radio at home, so sound quality isn't very good and the tapes have deteriorated over the decades, but it's all we've got to go on to get a glimpse of what Bird got up to on the bandstand when he wasn't constrained by the time limits of studio recordings.
I've not included the various 'Jazz At The Philharmonic' recordings in this list, they're definitely worth checking out, I was mainlyt looking for obscure stuff that I'd not heard before when I got into this mammoth Parker-thon via this discography - http://www.jazzdisco.org/charlie-parker/discography/
Most of this stuff has been released on many different albums over the years, so it becomes hard to tell what's what any more
there's a good list of the currently available cd's here - http://www.thebebopshop.com/acatalog/The_Bebop_Shop_Charlie_Parker_25.html
although you might find them cheaper elsewhere.
I'm always surprised at how much of this stuff there is, and how much I've still not heard yet
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Here's a surprisingly decent recording from New York Town Hall, 22nd of June 1945 - it starts off a bit disorganised with the horns off mic, but then Parker comes in and sparks begin to fly
http://youtu.be/_LtnErL0Nuw?list=PLaqIgnbQjUF9sDae58AoBTf_vbJxFkz8F
this one from Carnegie Hall September 29, 1947 is another good one -
http://youtu.be/k2RgypJL92Q
Royal Roost, NYC, January 1, 1949
https://youtu.be/D87cCLd7VGo
I don't think I've ever seen a copy of "Charlie Parker In France" or "Bird In Paris" but there's a bit on youtube that indicates that it should be on my list -
http://youtu.be/1Cdu3o6WxmU
The Pershing Hotel Ballroom in Chicago, October 1950 -
http://youtu.be/_K90Gjyeo_E
"Bird At St Nicks" (St. Nicholas Arena, NYC, February 18, 1950) can usually be picked up cheap on CD, as usual the recording is rough, but the playing is ok -
http://youtu.be/HmdRCut0X2Q
The various recordings from Birdland sound like they're worth a listen -
http://youtu.be/LphuCadyQi0
https://youtu.be/ghNT8dXW-Zw
The 'Apartment Jam Sessions' should also get a mention -
http://youtu.be/FEWlf3Pd-n8
'Bird In Sweden' was what got me started on this search, somehow I've never got around to getting a copy - http://youtu.be/HJ8Ust4dyKM?list=PLbFknnbkaiq1B2muAJzyp-t__0qPcmuSm
'Inglewood Jam' live at the Trade Winds from '52 with Chet Baker -
http://youtu.be/wkRKQVFNJLk
Hi Hat, Boston 1953 -
http://youtu.be/huZdjSMcPvM
Charlie Parker At Storyville -
http://youtu.be/Oqqj8NWiIcg?list=PLbFknnbkaiq14C0-VOfUO9yH876UFMyQf
The Washington Concerts is quite a lively disc - http://youtu.be/dmuOyYQixcs
The Live At The Finale Club CD is a compilation of various performances,not all of them from the Finale Club - https://youtu.be/C14KfysnCz0
no mention of Charlie Parker live recordings would be complete without mention of the archives of Dean Benedetti, a fan(atic) who obsessively recorded Bird's sax solos on a primitive wire recorder
here's 52nd St Theme - https://youtu.be/hmcN2-eRc04
and Moose The Mooch - https://youtu.be/GryMBJPJXbE
in ultra low fidelity. These vital snippets were lost for decades until tracked down a while ago and released on a box set for the real hardcore devotees
And finally, here's Embraceable You from a party at Jirayr Zorthian's ranch - http://youtu.be/l1Mpxk83d1k
Zorthian was an artist notorious for hosting wild parties at his arts commune, although he's probably best known as being a close friend of physicist Richard Feynmann. Much fun seems to have been had by all -
http://www.laweekly.com/news/everyb...er-at-the-wildest-party-in-la-history-4833306
>>>
It occurs to me that those of you who like Charlie Parker may not be familiar with the plethora of live recordings that are out there. Many of the recordings are of poor quality, but if you can listen through the murk, there's plenty of fine music.
A lot of these recordings were made by audience members and musicians at gigs with portable recorders (a rarity in those days) or recorded off the radio at home, so sound quality isn't very good and the tapes have deteriorated over the decades, but it's all we've got to go on to get a glimpse of what Bird got up to on the bandstand when he wasn't constrained by the time limits of studio recordings.
I've not included the various 'Jazz At The Philharmonic' recordings in this list, they're definitely worth checking out, I was mainlyt looking for obscure stuff that I'd not heard before when I got into this mammoth Parker-thon via this discography - http://www.jazzdisco.org/charlie-parker/discography/
Most of this stuff has been released on many different albums over the years, so it becomes hard to tell what's what any more
there's a good list of the currently available cd's here - http://www.thebebopshop.com/acatalog/The_Bebop_Shop_Charlie_Parker_25.html
although you might find them cheaper elsewhere.
I'm always surprised at how much of this stuff there is, and how much I've still not heard yet
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ->
Here's a surprisingly decent recording from New York Town Hall, 22nd of June 1945 - it starts off a bit disorganised with the horns off mic, but then Parker comes in and sparks begin to fly
http://youtu.be/_LtnErL0Nuw?list=PLaqIgnbQjUF9sDae58AoBTf_vbJxFkz8F
this one from Carnegie Hall September 29, 1947 is another good one -
http://youtu.be/k2RgypJL92Q
Royal Roost, NYC, January 1, 1949
https://youtu.be/D87cCLd7VGo
I don't think I've ever seen a copy of "Charlie Parker In France" or "Bird In Paris" but there's a bit on youtube that indicates that it should be on my list -
http://youtu.be/1Cdu3o6WxmU
The Pershing Hotel Ballroom in Chicago, October 1950 -
http://youtu.be/_K90Gjyeo_E
"Bird At St Nicks" (St. Nicholas Arena, NYC, February 18, 1950) can usually be picked up cheap on CD, as usual the recording is rough, but the playing is ok -
http://youtu.be/HmdRCut0X2Q
The various recordings from Birdland sound like they're worth a listen -
http://youtu.be/LphuCadyQi0
https://youtu.be/ghNT8dXW-Zw
The 'Apartment Jam Sessions' should also get a mention -
http://youtu.be/FEWlf3Pd-n8
'Bird In Sweden' was what got me started on this search, somehow I've never got around to getting a copy - http://youtu.be/HJ8Ust4dyKM?list=PLbFknnbkaiq1B2muAJzyp-t__0qPcmuSm
'Inglewood Jam' live at the Trade Winds from '52 with Chet Baker -
http://youtu.be/wkRKQVFNJLk
Hi Hat, Boston 1953 -
http://youtu.be/huZdjSMcPvM
Charlie Parker At Storyville -
http://youtu.be/Oqqj8NWiIcg?list=PLbFknnbkaiq14C0-VOfUO9yH876UFMyQf
The Washington Concerts is quite a lively disc - http://youtu.be/dmuOyYQixcs
The Live At The Finale Club CD is a compilation of various performances,not all of them from the Finale Club - https://youtu.be/C14KfysnCz0
no mention of Charlie Parker live recordings would be complete without mention of the archives of Dean Benedetti, a fan(atic) who obsessively recorded Bird's sax solos on a primitive wire recorder
here's 52nd St Theme - https://youtu.be/hmcN2-eRc04
and Moose The Mooch - https://youtu.be/GryMBJPJXbE
in ultra low fidelity. These vital snippets were lost for decades until tracked down a while ago and released on a box set for the real hardcore devotees
And finally, here's Embraceable You from a party at Jirayr Zorthian's ranch - http://youtu.be/l1Mpxk83d1k
Zorthian was an artist notorious for hosting wild parties at his arts commune, although he's probably best known as being a close friend of physicist Richard Feynmann. Much fun seems to have been had by all -
http://www.laweekly.com/news/everyb...er-at-the-wildest-party-in-la-history-4833306
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