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Fats Blows (1946-1949)

Fats Blows (1946-1949)
Fats Navarro, Charlie Parker, Lennie Tristano

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Track Listing

  1. Dance of the Infidels - Fats Navarro, Bud Powell
  2. 52nd Street Theme - Fats Navarro, Bud Powell
  3. Double Talk - Fats Navarro
  4. Move - Fats Navarro
  5. Hollerin' and Screamin' - Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Fats Navarro
  6. Tadd Walk - Fats Navarro & His Band
  7. Jumpin' Jane - Coleman Hawkins All Stars, Fats Navarro
  8. Lady Bird - Tadd Dameron, Fats Navarro, Fats Navarro
  9. Goin' to Minton's - Fats Navarro & His Thin Men
  10. Nostalgia - Fats Navarro & His Band
  11. Eb-Pob - Fats Navarro & His Thin Men
  12. Our Delight - Tadd Dameron, Fats Navarro
  13. Bouncing with Bud - Fats Navarro, Bud Powell
  14. Wail - Fats Navarro
  15. Symphonette - Tadd Dameron, Fats Navarro
  16. Boperation - Fats Navarro
  17. Fats Blows - Fats Navarro & His Band
  18. Stop - Fats Navarro
  19. Sid's Delight - Tadd Dameron & His Orchestra, Fats Navarro
  20. Jahbero - Tadd Dameron, Fats Navarro
  21. Skunk - Fats Navarro
  22. Squirrel - Tadd Dameron, Fats Navarro
  23. Groovin' High - Fats Navarro, Barry Ulanov

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #308143 in Music
  • Released on: 1999-12-28
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

PURE MUSICIANSHIP5
I listened to this music on LP around 10-11 years ago, and I thought it was wild and crazy. When listening to the CD now, after years of listening to Coltrane, Ayler, Dolphy Coleman and such, I was amazed at how structured and melodic this music is. Navarro was an amazing trumpet player, who had a great sound. But what impresses me most is his clear thinking and sensible phrases - he is so confident and always knows were he is going musically. The tracks are all good, I especially liked "Dance of the infidels", Jahbero, The skunk, Double Talk and Boperation. The rest of the musicians are great too - Sonny Rollins, Bud Powell, Ernie Henry, and Others (Charlie Parker and Tristano play on only one track each). But It's mostly Navarro and it's great. It is an immense loss that this musician died at 27 (1950), and missed so many years of musical creativity. I recommend this CD (good sound, a lot of material and inexpensive !) to all Jazz lovers.