When you get up in the morning, you must have a song - Ray Charles

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Bebop

Ok - a generic enough title - but not mine. Sill an opportunity for a generic post. No images found for this record. Another New World compilation and I think we all know where this one is headed. Some nice rare versions of songs on this though... all again in glorious mono.

And here is a link to the liner notes in a pdf file. All 22 pages!!!

www.dramonline.org/content/notes/nwr/80271.pdf





NW 271

1. Congo Blues - Red Norvo and his Selected Sextet
2. You're Not The Kind - Sarah Vaughn w/ Tadd Dameron's Orchestra
3. Shaw Nuff - Dizzy Gillespie All-Star Quintet
4. Parker's Mood - Charlie Parker All-Stars
5. Things To Come - Dizzy Gillespie and his Orchestra
6. Relaxin' At Camarillo - Charlie Parker's New Stars
7. Embracable You - Charlie Parker Quintet
8. Ko-Ko - Charlie Parker's Reboppers
9. Lemon Drop - Woody Herman and his Orchestra
10. Un Poco loco - Bud Powell Trio
11. Jahbero - Tadd Dameron Septet
12. Misterioso - Thelonious Monk Quartet
13. What Is This Thing Called Love - Clifford Brown-Max Roach Quintet
14. Stop Time - Horace Silver Quintet

3 comments:

Thinktoomuch said...

I just found a jpg of the original cover. Not a terrific scan, but one that gives an idea.

Thanks for the music!

Great stuff.

Silent 3 said...

the best part of New World compilation series was the documentation. They went FAR BEYOND liner notes; inside each gatefold LP were a few 12"x12" pages, filled with copious notes on the song, the players, and the historical significance of the composition

Augusto Senna said...

This was the soundtrack of WW2, very strange to the time, as Louis Armstrong said about it: Chinese music. After all is was considered a masterpiece of jazz.
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Augusto Senna.