Dizzy Goes Hollywood

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Released1964
RecordedSeptember 11–14, 1963
Length51:59
Dizzy Goes Hollywood
Studio album by
Released1964
RecordedSeptember 11–14, 1963
GenreJazz
Length51:59
LabelPhilips (Verve reissue)
ProducerHal Mooney
Dizzy Gillespie chronology
Dizzy Gillespie and the Double Six of Paris
(1963)
Dizzy Goes Hollywood
(1964)
The Cool World
(1964)

Dizzy Goes Hollywood is a 1964 studio album by Dizzy Gillespie and his quintet, featuring the saxophonist James Moody.[1]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStar[1]

The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album three stars and said that "On first glance this LP looks like a dud...However, because the trumpeter was near the peak of his powers and his band does play such songs as "Moon River," "Days of Wine and Roses," and "Carioca" with spirit, the results are quite worthwhile, if not essential".[1] The Los Angeles Times described the contents as "a strikingly atypical program of tunes from movies".[2]

Track listing

Personnel

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