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As the kids say, FAIL
As the kids say, FAIL The holy grail of live jazz were the Dean Bennedetti(sp?) recordings of every live solo taken by Charlie Parker during three historical engagements in 1947 when Bird was at his peak. Box is available from Mosaic.... http://www.mosaicrecords.com/prodinf...mber=129-MD-CD
Does Carol Channing know you are cheating on her?
As the kids say, FAIL
Agreed. Plus, I'd add Art Blakey with Clifford Brown and Horace Silver's A Night at Birdland, the newly discovered Monk and Coltrane concert at Town Hall (?), the Coltrane/Dolphy quintet at Birdland, Duke at Fargo 1940 (yes, the great orchestra with Jimmy Blanton on bass and Ben Webster on tenor saxophone live at a North Dakota dance hall - one of the few live recordings of this magnificent ensemble)...
If it's a holy grail, I'd expect it to be one of those privately pressed vinyl editions that people speak of in vaunted tones on snobby, nerdy forums.
Yep, I'm with you. You just named some of my favorite records. The version of A Night in Tunisia on Live at Birdland is one of the best.
Do you know Parker's infamous cut of Lover Man? He was so drunk that a couple of guys had to prop him up. Still, he played like no other.
"I was on one of 'dem records...that I DUG down at Boid-land!"
He wasn't exactly drunk...
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