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Charlie Parker: At Birdland 1950 Revisited
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Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979
There have, however, been challengers for the top spot. Prominent among them is a recording of Parker leading a pick-up quintet at New York City's Birdland on the night of 15-16 June 1950. The lineup is as good as it got: Parker, trumpeter

Fats Navarro
trumpet1923 - 1950

Bud Powell
piano1924 - 1966

Curley Russell
bass, acoustic1917 - 1986

Art Blakey
drums1919 - 1990
In its latest, audio-upgraded edition, Ezz-thetics' Charlie Parker At Birdland 1950 Revisiteda 13-track disc with a playing time just short of 80 minutesthe music has never sounded better. Sound restoration and mastering come courtesy of Michael Br?ndli, the Ezz-thetics label's sonics maestro. Prior to mastering, Br?ndli was also able to correct the pitch of most of the tracks. This may be the first CD release of the Birdland material with correct pitch.
It is appropriate that this extraordinary album was recorded at Birdland, for the club witnessed some of the highs and extreme lows of Parker's final half-decade. Named after him, it opened in December 1949 with Parker among the star attractions, and on August 29, 1950not long after Parker returned to New York following a tour of the South, during which trumpeter

Red Rodney
trumpet1927 - 1994
But the night of June 15-16, 1950 was an occasion to remember for all the right reasons and now, enhanced by state-of-the-art audio tech and a label prepared to go the extra curatorial mile, we can enjoy it in all its glory. ">
Track Listing
Wahoo; ‘Round Midnight; This Time The Dream’s on Me; Dizzy Atmosphere; A Night in Tunisia; Move; The Street Beat; Out of Nowhere; Ornithology; I’ll Remember April; 52nd Street Theme; Cool Blues; 52nd Street Theme.
Personnel
Charlie Parker
saxophone, altoFats Navarro
trumpetBud Powell
pianoCurly Russell
bass, acousticArt Blakey
drumsAlbum information
Title: At Birdland 1950 Revisited | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Ezz-thetics
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