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Perfect Bebop: Jazz From the 1940s (Past Perfect) Original Recordings Remastered inc Dizzy Gillespie

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Various Artists Perfect Bebop
Released 20060529 on Past Perfect
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1. 00:00:00 Charlie Parker Blue Bird
2. 00:02:54 Dizzy Gillespie Anthropology
3. 00:05:34 Miles Davis AllStars Milestones
4. 00:08:12 Tadd Dameron The Squirrel
5. 00:11:14 Charlie Parker AhLeuCha
6. 00:14:10 Bud Powell Bouncing With Bud
7. 00:17:15 Dizzy Gillespie Salt Peanuts
8. 00:20:34 Charlie Parker Billie's Bounce
9. 00:23:46 Red Norvo Bop!
10. 00:26:50 Miles Davis Venus De Milo
11. 00:30:02 Tadd Dameron Symphonette
12. 00:33:11 Wardell Gray Twisted
13. 00:36:41 Dizzy Gillespie A Night In Tunisia
14. 00:39:48 Charlie Parker Bird's Nest
15. 00:42:33 Sarah Vaughan What A Diff'rence A Day Made
16. 00:45:23 Django Reinhardt Babik
17. 00:48:11 Dizzy Gillespie Oop Bop Sh'bam
18. 00:51:14 Thelonious Monk 'Round About Midnight
19. 00:54:25 Charlie Parker Donna Lee
20. 00:57:00 Dizzy Gillespie 52nd Street Theme
21. 01:00:06 Tadd Dameron What's New
22. 01:03:09 Miles Davis Budo
23. 01:05:45 Charlie Parker Scrapple From The Apple
24. 01:08:42 Fats Navarro Goin To Minton's
25. 01:11:35 Dizzy Gillespie Groovin' High
26. 01:14:17 Charlie Parker Constellation
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Jazz has always welcomed innovators. Duke Ellington's new compositions made Jelly Roll Morton seem old hat, Lester Young changed the voice of the tenorsaxophone and Charlie Christian pioneered an approach to jazz performance on guitar which still carries weight today. Bebop, on the other hand, was not simply the outcome of a single individual's drive and musical vision, it was a complete movement in its own right, made up of artists dedicated to change. With its advent in the early 1940s, jazz was never the same again.
So, what is bebop exactly what does this strange word mean? French critic Hugues Panassie, something of a reactionary in these things, dismissed bebop (usually known now as bop) as 'a form of music distinct from jazz' while trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie described it simply as 'just the way my friends and I feel jazz.' Saxophonist Charlie Parker, the new music's finest exponent, held a more measured view, inadvertently echoing that of Panassie when he said it was 'something entirely separate and apart.' It's a measure of bebop's originality, its 'avantgarde' status, that it is still considered by many to be 'modern' today.

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