Charlie Parker 10th Memorial Concert
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| Charlie Parker 10th Memorial Concert | |
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| Live album by Various artists | |
| Recorded | March 27, 1965 at Carnegie Hall |
| Genre | Jazz |
| Length | 73:06 |
| Label | Limelight Records |
The Charlie Parker 10th Memorial Concert was recorded March 27, 1965, 10 years after the death of Charlie Parker, at Carnegie Hall in New York City. Its A&R director was Bobby Scott and it was released on Limelight Records the same year. It has yet to be reissued on CD.[1]
It also marks Dave Lambert's final recordings.
Bud Powell played "'Round Midnight" at the concert, but this track was released separately on the album Ups'n Downs.[2]
Side 1
1. "Um-Hmm! (Ode to Yard)" (7:00)
2. "Groovin' High" (5:50)
- Same personnel except Moody play alto sax
3. "Now's the Time" (13:16)
- Roy Eldridge
- Coleman Hawkins
- C. C. Siegel (J. J. Johnson pseudonym)
- Billy Taylor
- Tommy Potter
- Roy Haynes
Side 2
4. "Blues for Bird" (4:05)
- Lee Konitz, unaccompanied alto sax solo
5. "Donna Lee" (2:42)
- Dave Lambert
- Billy Taylor
- Tommy Potter
- Roy Haynes
6. " Medley: Bird Watcher/Disorder at the Border" " (11:50)
- Solo order on this track
- Billy Taylor, Tommy Potter, Kenny Dorham, Lee Konitz, C. C. Siegel, Dizzy Gillespie
References
- ↑ Allmusic review
- ↑ "Bud Powell Catalog". www.jazzdisco.org. Retrieved January 6, 2024.
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