
Today I enjoyed listening to a compilation CD of Charlie Parker. This one included the songs he recorded in 1947, most were accompanied by his band that played together at the Royal Roost: Miles Davis on trumpet, Duke Jordan on piano, Tommy Potter on bass, and Max Roach on drums. Bud Powell played piano on the first recording date, and the sound was amazing, but I guess the two of them couldn't get along.
Parker plays with consistent virtuosity and endless creativity, Davis provides a pleasing foil in his trumpet solos.
The last part of the CD contains a six-song recording session that included the quintet plus J.J
Johnson on trombone. The combination of the three hornmen is just outstanding. My favorite song is called "Quasimodo", a medium-tempo song with a great swing, and an unusually long chorus.
Johnson on trombone. The combination of the three hornmen is just outstanding. My favorite song is called "Quasimodo", a medium-tempo song with a great swing, and an unusually long chorus.
The CD finishes with "Bird Catches the Worm". I don't know if it's true, but I read somewhere that it holds the record for the fastest tempo. It moves at a blistering pace, Max Roach holds the time heroically, and deals up a nice solo as well.


