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Bird: The Complete Charlie Parker on Verve

Bird: The Complete Charlie Parker on Verve
Charlie Parker

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Sweet Georgia Brown - Charlie Parker
  2. Blues for Norman - Charlie Parker
  3. I Can't Get Started - Charlie Parker
  4. Oh, Lady Be Good - Charlie Parker
  5. After You've Gone - Charlie Parker
  6. I Got Rhythm - Charlie Parker
  7. Introductions by Norman Granz [#] - Charlie Parker
  8. J.A.T.P. Blues - Charlie Parker

Disc 2:

  1. Bird - Charlie Parker
  2. Repetition - Neal Hefti, Charlie Parker with Strings, Charlie Parker
  3. No Noise, Pts. 1 & 2 - Machito, Charlie Parker with Strings, Charlie Parker
  4. No Noise, Pt. 2 [Complete Take][#] - Machito, Charlie Parker with Strings, Charlie Parker
  5. Mango Mangue - Machito, Charlie Parker with Strings, Charlie Parker
  6. Okiedoke - Machito, Charlie Parker with Strings, Charlie Parker
  7. Cardboard - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  8. Visa - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  9. Segment-Tune X - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  10. Diverse (Tune X) [Alternate Take] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  11. Passport-Tune Y [Rare] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  12. Passport-Tune Z [Common] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra

Disc 3:

  1. Opener - Charlie Parker
  2. Lester Leaps In - Charlie Parker
  3. Embraceable You - Charlie Parker
  4. Closer - Charlie Parker
  5. Ow/Introduction of Ella Fitzgerald [Recently Discovered] - Charlie Parker
  6. Flyin' Home [Recently Discovered] - Charlie Parker
  7. How High the Moon [#] - Charlie Parker
  8. Perdido [#] - Charlie Parker

Disc 4:

  1. Just Friends - Charlie Parker with Strings, Charlie Parker
  2. Everything Happens to Me - Charlie Parker with Strings, Charlie Parker
  3. April in Paris - Charlie Parker
  4. Summertime - Charlie Parker
  5. I Didn't Know What Time It Was - Charlie Parker with Strings, Charlie Parker
  6. If I Should Lose You - Charlie Parker
  7. Star Eyes - Charlie Parker
  8. Blues [Fast] - Charlie Parker
  9. I'm in the Mood for Love - Charlie Parker
  10. Bloomdido - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  11. Oscar for Treadwell [LP][Alternate Take][Take] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  12. Oscar for Treadwell [Master][Take] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  13. Mohawk [LP][Alternate Take][Take] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  14. Mohawk [Master][Take] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  15. My Melancholy Baby [Recently Discovered][Take] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  16. My Melancholy Baby [Coda Rehearsal][#] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  17. My Melancholy Baby [Master][Take] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  18. Leap Frog [Incomplete Take][#] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  19. Leap Frog [Incomplete Take][#] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  20. Leap Frog [Incomplete Take][#] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  21. Leap Frog [Incomplete Take][#] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  22. Leap Frog [Complete Take][#] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  23. Leap Frog [Incomplete Take][#] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  24. Leap Frog [Incomplete Take][#] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  25. Leap Frog [Take 8][Alternate Take][#] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  26. Leap Frog [Complete Take][#] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  27. Leap Frog [Incomplete Take][#] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  28. Leap Frog [Master][#][Take] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  29. Relaxin' With Lee [Incomplete Take][#] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  30. Relaxin' With Lee [Incomplete Take][#] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  31. Relaxin' With Lee [False Start][#] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  32. Relaxin' With Lee [LP][Alternate Take][Take] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  33. Relaxin' With Lee [Incomplete Take][#] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  34. Relaxin' With Lee [Master][Take] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra

Disc 5:

  1. Dancing in the Dark - Charlie Parker with Strings, Charlie Parker
  2. Out of Nowhere - Charlie Parker with Strings, Charlie Parker
  3. Laura [Complete Take][#] - Charlie Parker with Strings, Charlie Parker
  4. Laura [Master][Take] - Charlie Parker with Strings, Charlie Parker
  5. East of the Sun (And West of the Moon) - Charlie Parker with Strings, Charlie Parker
  6. They Can't Take That Away from Me - Charlie Parker with Strings, Charlie Parker
  7. Easy to Love - Charlie Parker
  8. I'm in the Mood for Love [Master][Take] - Charlie Parker with Strings, Charlie Parker
  9. I'm in the Mood for Love [First Issue Since 1952][Alternate Take][Take] - Charlie Parker with Strings, Charlie Parker
  10. I'll Remember April [Complete Take][#] - Charlie Parker with Strings, Charlie Parker
  11. I'll Remember April [False Start] - Charlie Parker with Strings, Charlie Parker
  12. I'll Remember April [Master][Take] - Charlie Parker with Strings, Charlie Parker
  13. What Is This Thing Called Love? [Live] - Charlie Parker with Strings, Charlie Parker
  14. April in Paris [Live] - Charlie Parker with Strings, Charlie Parker
  15. Repetition [Live] - Charlie Parker with Strings, Charlie Parker
  16. Easy to Love [Live] - Charlie Parker with Strings, Charlie Parker
  17. Rocker [Live] - Charlie Parker with Strings, Charlie Parker
  18. Celebrity - Charlie Parker with Strings, Charlie Parker, Buddy Rich
  19. Ballade - Coleman Hawkins, Charlie Parker
  20. Afro-Cuban Jazz Suite - Machito, Charlie Parker

Disc 6:

  1. Privave [LP][Alternate Take][Take] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  2. Privave [Master][Take] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  3. She Rote [LP][Alternate Take][Take] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  4. She Rote [Master][Take] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  5. K.C. Blues - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  6. Star Eyes - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  7. My Little Suede Shoes - Charlie Parker
  8. Poquito de Tu Amor - Charlie Parker
  9. Tico-Tico - Charlie Parker
  10. Fiesta - Charlie Parker
  11. Why Do I Love You? [LP][Alternate Take][Take] - Charlie Parker
  12. Why Do I Love You? [Take 6][Alternate Take] - Charlie Parker
  13. Why Do I Love You? [Master][Take] - Charlie Parker
  14. Blues for Alice - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  15. Si Si - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  16. Swedish Schnapps [LP][Alternate Take][Take] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  17. Swedish Schnapps [Master][Take] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  18. Back Home Blues [LP][Alternate Take][Take] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  19. Back Home Blues [Master][Take] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  20. Lover Man - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra

Disc 7:

  1. Temptation - Charlie Parker
  2. Lover - Charlie Parker
  3. Autumn in New York - Charlie Parker Quintet
  4. Stella by Starlight - Charlie Parker Quintet
  5. Mama Inez - Charlie Parker
  6. Cucaracha [Complete Take][#] - Charlie Parker
  7. Cucaracha [Incomplete Take][#] - Charlie Parker
  8. Cucaracha [False Start][#] - Charlie Parker
  9. Cucaracha [Master][Take] - Charlie Parker
  10. Estrellita [Incomplete Take][#] - Charlie Parker
  11. Estrellita [Complete Take][#] - Charlie Parker
  12. Estrellita [False Start][#] - Charlie Parker
  13. Estrellita [Master][Take] - Charlie Parker
  14. Begin the Beguine - Charlie Parker
  15. Paloma - Charlie Parker
  16. Night and Day - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  17. Almost Like Being in Love - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  18. I Can't Get Started - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  19. What Is This Thing Called Love? - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra

Disc 8:

  1. J.A.T.P. Blues - Charlie Parker
  2. What Is This Thing Called Love? - Charlie Parker
  3. Ballad Medley: All the Things You Are/Dearly Beloved/The Nearness ... - Charlie Parker
  4. Funky Blues - Charlie Parker

Disc 9:

  1. Song Is You - Charlie Parker
  2. Laird Baird - Charlie Parker
  3. Kim [LP][Alternate Take][Take] - Charlie Parker
  4. Kim [Master][Take] - Charlie Parker
  5. Cosmic Rays [Master][Take] - Charlie Parker
  6. Cosmic Rays [Take 5][Alternate Take] - Charlie Parker
  7. In the Still of the Night [False Start][#] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  8. In the Still of the Night [Incomplete Take][#] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  9. In the Still of the Night [Complete Take][#] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  10. In the Still of the Night [Complete Take][#] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  11. In the Still of the Night [False Start][#] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  12. In the Still of the Night [Complete Take][#] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  13. In the Still of the Night [Master][Take] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  14. Old Folks [Incomplete Take][#] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  15. Old Folks [False Start][#] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  16. Old Folks [Complete Take][#] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  17. Old Folks [Bird Continues Playing into Take - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  18. Old Folks [Complete Take][#] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  19. Old Folks [Incomplete Take][#] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  20. Old Folks [Complete Take][#] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  21. Old Folks [Master][Take] - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra
  22. If I Love Again - Charlie Parker & his Orchestra

Disc 10:

  1. Chi-Chi [LP][Alternate Take][Take] - Charlie Parker
  2. Chi-Chi [False Start][#] - Charlie Parker
  3. Chi-Chi [Take 3][Alternate Take] - Charlie Parker
  4. Chi-Chi [Complete Take][#] - Charlie Parker
  5. Chi-Chi [False Start][#] - Charlie Parker
  6. Chi-Chi [Master][Take] - Charlie Parker
  7. I Remember You - Charlie Parker
  8. Now's the Time - Charlie Parker
  9. Confirmation [False Start][#] - Charlie Parker
  10. Confirmation [False Start][#] - Charlie Parker
  11. Confirmation [Master][Take] - Charlie Parker
  12. I Get a Kick Out of You [Take 1][Alternate Take] - Charlie Parker
  13. I Get a Kick Out of You [False Start & Rehearsal][#][Take] - Charlie Parker
  14. I Get a Kick Out of You [False Start & Rehearsal][#][Take] - Charlie Parker
  15. I Get a Kick Out of You [Incomplete Take][#] - Charlie Parker
  16. I Get a Kick Out of You [False Start][#] - Charlie Parker
  17. I Get a Kick Out of You [Incomplete Take][#] - Charlie Parker
  18. I Get a Kick Out of You [Master][#][Take] - Charlie Parker
  19. Just One of Those Things - Charlie Parker
  20. My Heart Belongs to Daddy [False Start & Rehearsal][#][Take] - Charlie Parker
  21. My Heart Belongs to Daddy [Master][Take] - Charlie Parker
  22. I've Got You Under My Skin - Charlie Parker
  23. Love for Sale [False Start][#] - Charlie Parker
  24. Love for Sale [Complete Take][#] - Charlie Parker
  25. Love for Sale [Incomplete Take][#] - Charlie Parker
  26. Love for Sale [Take 4][Alternate Take] - Charlie Parker
  27. Love for Sale [Master][Take] - Charlie Parker
  28. I Love Paris [Take 2][Alternate Take] - Charlie Parker
  29. I Love Paris [Master][Take] - Charlie Parker

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #176184 in Music
  • Brand: Parker
  • Released on: 1990-10-25
  • Number of discs: 10
  • Format: Box set
  • Dimensions: 2.40 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
This 10-CD set collects all of Parker's recordings for Norman Granz's various labels, beginning with an isolated Jazz at the Philharmonic appearance in 1946. Parker recorded exclusively for Granz beginning in late 1948, and the relationship continued to his final studio session in 1954. While the most brilliant flowers of Parker's creativity bloomed before that contract began, this set documents in meticulous detail Bird's longest relationship with a single record company and a period in which he was the most influential musician in jazz. While labels such as Savoy and Dial had been limited to recording Parker in the small groups he worked with regularly, Granz's greater resources allowed Parker to undertake the more expansive projects he sought, such as the famous recordings with strings, heard here in their entirety. Granz also recorded Parker with many of the giants of the Swing Era who made up his roster, and there are performances with many of Parker's original influences, such as Johnny Hodges, Lester Young, and trumpeter Roy Eldridge.

Some of Granz's inspirations were less appropriate, like burdening Parker and Dizzy Gillespie with the flamboyant Buddy Rich, but Parker even manages to sound fluent and amused on a confused arrangement of "In the Still of the Night" with reed parts by Gil Evans and voices arranged by Dave Lambert. He's more often heard in congenial small group settings that include Miles Davis, Hank Jones, and Max Roach, and there are plenty of moments when Parker is a match for even his own earlier recordings. The wealth of alternate takes and false starts provides an intimate and detailed portrait of Bird in the studio, and there's a brilliance to Parker's improvisations that makes every track of interest. --Stuart Broomer


Customer Reviews

An unparalleled examination of Parker's work on Verve5
At the time this 10-CD set was issued, it may very well have been the best box set produced. And even considering the fancier packages and more complex concepts that have founded newer sets, the actual content of this release still holds up to the very best. Everything, from the quality of the players, song selection, performances, remastering, liner notes, discographical information, session notes and photographs is absolute five-star material.

This set replays all the previously issued Verve material, plus over two hours of previously unissued tracks. The set includes a number of studio sessions, both with Parker's own combos, as well as guest appearances with other's orchestras and bands. Additionally, the discs are filled with historic live performances, beginning with the legendary "Jazz at the Philharmonic" shows of the mid-40's, and progressing through a 1950 show at Carnegie Hall. The new material includes alternate takes, partial takes and false starts, and complete, previously unreleased tracks. Over two hours of previously unissued material.

The programming is mostly excellent, though the fragmentary pieces are better for study than for tracking through; The false starts and partial takes are fascinating from a musicological point of view, but less so if you just want to hear some great jazz. The bulk of this compilation is complete tracks, whether master takes or alternates, so the additional material is not much of a hinderence. ...The label was careful to preserve entire sessions/live performances on single discs, hence the varying lengths.

Parker's development and excursions (e.g., into Cuban bop with Machito, playing with strings arranged by the likes of Jimmy Carroll) are well represented and displayed on this set. The opportunity to hear Parker's saxophone up against a variety of players and settings brings out more than one could get from any single session or live performance.

The engineers have done an impressive job of handling material of this vintage. While most of the tracks don't necessarily have the depth of the 1950's Bluenote recordings, they are certainly not lacking in depth and clarity. Some of the high-end trumpet work is a bit shrill, but then again, a trumpet pushing it's upper reaches is a pretty shrill sound to begin with. A few of the tracks have a small amount of surface noise (assumedly these were transferred from discs where original master tapes could not be found), but nothing that gets in the way of the music.

The session notes, intertwined with session commentary are invaluable. The personnel listings, as well as the solo-order listings help both expert and neophyte figure out who's playing. The anecdotes that are interspersed really help bring these sessions and performances to life. The photos are also well-picked and well printed. From solo shots of Parker with his sax to group shots including Dizzy Gillespie, a very young Buddy Rich (with Mitch Miller visible in the background), Ray Brown, Tommy Potter, Max Roach, a young, slightly nervous looking John Coltrane, a young Miles Davis, Red Rodney (lookin' like a mug out of a Warner Brothers movie), Barney Kessel, Ben Webster, Johnny Hodges and many others.

In addition to the detailed picture of Charlie Parker, this box provides a welcome introduction to Buddy Rich, drummer (as opposed to Buddy Rich, anachronicstic gold-chain wearing swing-band leader). His drumming on this set shows the same sort of power that later became his trademark, but it also shows him as a drummer rather than a band leader, backing a combo of players that were his equals, rather than his band.

One of the other great moments in this set is hearing the crowd going completely out of their heads during the closing solo of the 1949 JATP version of "Perdido." Whether it's Flip Phillips (as it's thought to be) or Coleman Hawkins (as it's rumored to be--the crowd seems to be yelling for Hawkins to play, and the solo apparently quotes some familiar Hawkins lines, but none of the players remember Hawkins actually being onstage during this performance), the screaming and yelling of the audience is the sort of passion I've never witnessed at a jazz performance. You can feel the entire crowd just carried completely away. Amazing... especially the guy who yells "Go! Go! Go!" just like in the movies.

Also surprising are the Charlie Parker with Strings tracks. For the most part the strings stay out of the way and let Parker play, though some of these tracks do sound a little bit like "dinner jazz."

An expensive box set, but well worth the investment for anyone who really wants to get a deep understanding of Parker's work during this period.

Exhaustive, but not for everyone5
I give this set five stars because it exhaustively catalogues much of the studio work of one of Jazz's greatest artists. The liner notes provide thorough insight into the the happenings at each session presented, along with many well-known biographical facts about Bird. The result the most appropriate biography that the man could ever have hoped for, complete with samplings of his music at each stage of his career.

The reason that I say "not for everyone" is that this set contains a huuuuge number of outtakes and false starts. There are about three or four discs in the set that could be put in your disc player at a party. The remainder of the discs require very attentive and precise listening. (Some may say that about all of Parker's music, but the reality is that some people like jazz for ambience more than for focused listening.)

I appreciate all of the outtakes because I use this set, along with my Omnibook and Real Book, as a source of inspiration for my musical development. In that sense, the differences between the tracks that Mr. Parker selected and those that gathered dust on the studio shelf is quite elucidating. By listening to the successive tracks in their chronological order, one can gain significant insight into the the musical thinking of one of jazz's giants.

If you are an aspiring jazz musician, or if you just happen to like a rigorous listening experience, then this set is for you. If you want a lot of good Parker to put in the mix for your next cocktail hour, buy ten of his studio releases for roughly the same cost.

in retrospect...5
o.k. the truth of the matter is, most of Bird's revolutionary contributions to modern Jazz were well made and done with by the time he was signed to VERVE... Verve was merely the world discovering that the atom had been split... 10 years earlier... and not quite being ready to fathom it, having it delivered with somewhat more easier to understand language than that on the DIAL and SAVOY session... ergo, Bird on VERVE... which represented a commercialization of Parker's sound, and in some ways "experimental stretching out" in a way, which many fans weren't quite ready to accept...

As for me... well... its true I'll take the DIAL and SAVOY sessions any time... the set is still interesting because you get to hear the man at work outside the settings he was best known for, and how he applied the formula... Take, for example FUNKY BLUES, which more-so anticipates the type of Whiskey drinking blues that followers of his such as Stitt and Donaldson would popularize years later... Other tunes feature Parker with Strings... Laura for one can best be described as haunting... and if you meditate on his great life and genius and how great and tragic it is while listening, can have as haunting effect as the changes to the tune itself. (Stella has a similar vibe!)

But then are tunes that in some ways are a bit less then hip... yet - - do get you into it... The orchestral mambos aside,
take OLD FOLKS - - it features very rich Swingle Singers type vocals... with Charlie Parker's bluesy wailing sax, Parker's artistry may not be taken to its highest level ever, but the arrangement itself IS... and one can almost imagine Bird laying back and smiling while taking a deep breath and digging the vocals between his solos... -- Actually, I dig it - - including "If I Love Again"... and his famous version of "In The Still of the Night"... In fact, listening to the Alt takes are interesting... The vocalists have a bit of trouble coming in, and the take is clearly run away... and just when its going nuts (vocalists are frantically speeding up trying to catch up with the rhythm section) I'm going, "Woe, woe, woe..." in my head, and finally, thank God you hear somebody, possibly the producer whistle to stop the take. - - Despite that, after multiple takes, you can tell everyone is in good humor... despite one wreck after another... they obviously manage to pull it off... because it would turn out to be one of Bird's more memorable WITH STRINGS recordings.)

...and the bebop side of BIRD is also presented... on CHI CHI for example its the old Charlie Parker live on 52nd Street theme, with one valuable catch... the recording quality is nice, full and rich... In fact, there is a point in the middle of the compilation where Bird starts covering tunes like THE SONG IS YOU, STAR EYES and SHE ROTE (Out of Nowhere) and other standard based changes with a simple ensemble where he really shines and demonstrates being in top form.

On top of that you have the JATP recordings... which in my book are sometimes more fun to listen to for the VIBE than BIRD himself (again, I prefer DIAL and SAVOY), but all important moment of Jazz (not to mention civil rights history - - read up on the story behind the story if you ever have the time!)

As for my overall critique of the set, keep in mind that a great deal of it also has alt and false takes - - meaning that there's lot's of stuff that will delight the hard core Jazz historian/student of Bird that will annoy the average listener. (Being die hard, every time I get to hear his voice, I tend to jump out of my seat... and I also enjoy the recording booth banter...) - - I think another interesting point about the album is that one is left the question many have since asked... Had Bird lived what direction would he have gone...? My guess, based an exhaustive listen of his music at that era... he probably would have done what many before him did... I imagine he would have stepped aside and become a "passionate follower" and contributer to whatever would come (most likely Hard Bop) - - while at the same time recording more publicly fathomable albums (like With Strings) - - the fervor of bop would have been gone, but I can imagine him on shows like Sullivan playing "cool" but bluesy hits of the era and kinda going in more of a Quincy Jones/Stan Getz/Paul Desmond type direction... Most of his followers probably would prefer not to believe that... but that's what I imagine... and whatever, it doesn't matter, because the past is the past, and this is our only glimpse of it...

As for the VERVE concept... well, they had a tendency to take well know Jazz stars of the era and burry them with great production and orchestrations... then say, "o.k. this is your track... do your thing..." In the end, a lot of artists scored their biggest hits thank to the formula... (Take Jimmy Smith and Wes Montgomery!) but in the end, the truth is the way I see it is this: If you dig the VERVE recording, its usually a cue: Good artist... dig deeper... so:
All in all... if you want to dig Bird, get the SAVOY and DIAL sets... or consider the MASTER TAKES version of this set, but if you're a die hard like me... GET THIS !