Everything Happens to Me - Charlie Parker, Adair, Tom
April in Paris - Charlie Parker, Duke, Vernon
Summertime - Charlie Parker, Gershwin, Ira
I Didn't Know What Time It Was - Charlie Parker, Hart, Lorenz
If I Should Lose You - Charlie Parker, Rainger, Ralph
Star Eyes - Charlie Parker, DePaul, Gene
Blues (Fast) - Charlie Parker, Parker, Charlie [Sa
I'm in the Mood for Love - Charlie Parker, Fields, Dorothy
Bloomdido - Charlie Parker, Parker, Charlie [Sa
An Oscar for Treadwell - Charlie Parker, Parker, Charlie [Sa
Mohawk - Charlie Parker, Parker, Charlie [Sa
My Melancholy Baby - Charlie Parker, Burnett, Ernie
Leap Frog - Charlie Parker, Harris, Benny [Trum
Relaxin' With Lee - Charlie Parker, Parker, Charlie [Sa
Dancing in the Dark - Charlie Parker, Dietz, Howard
Out of Nowhere - Charlie Parker, Green, Johnny [1]
Laura - Charlie Parker, Mercer, Johnny
Track Listings (25) - Disc #2
East of the Sun (And West of the Moon) - Charlie Parker, Bowman, Brooks
They Can't Take That Away from Me - Charlie Parker, Gershwin, George
Easy to Love - Charlie Parker, Porter, Cole
I'm in the Mood for Love - Charlie Parker, Fields, Dorothy
I'll Remember April - Charlie Parker, DePaul, Gene
Au Privave - Charlie Parker, Parker, Charlie [Sa
She Rote - Charlie Parker, Parker, Charlie [Sa
K.C. Blues - Charlie Parker, Parker, Charlie [Sa
Star Eyes - Charlie Parker, DePaul, Gene
My Little Suede Shoes - Charlie Parker, Parker, Charlie [Sa
Un Poquito de Tu Amor - Charlie Parker, Cugat, Xavier
Tico-Tico (AKA "Tico-Tico No Fuba") - Charlie Parker, Abreu, Jose
Fiesta - Charlie Parker, Traditional
Why Do I Love You? - Charlie Parker, Hammerstein, Oscar
Blues for Alice - Charlie Parker, Parker, Charlie [Sa
Si Si - Charlie Parker, Parker, Charlie [Sa
Swedish Schnapps - Charlie Parker, Shavers, Charlie
Back Home Blues - Charlie Parker, Parker, Charlie [Sa
Lover Man - Charlie Parker, Davis, Jimmy [3]
Temptation - Charlie Parker, Brown, Nacio Herb
Lover - Charlie Parker, Hart, Lorenz
Autumn in New York - Charlie Parker, Duke, Vernon
Stella by Starlight - Charlie Parker, Washington, Ned
Mama Inez - Charlie Parker, Gilbert, L. Wolfe
La Cucaracha - Charlie Parker, Traditional
Track Listings (24) - Disc #3
Estrellita - Charlie Parker, Picone, Vito
Begin the Beguine - Charlie Parker, Porter, Cole
La Paloma - Charlie Parker, Yradier, Sebastian
Night and Day - Charlie Parker, Porter, Cole
Almost Like Being in Love - Charlie Parker, Lerner, Alan Jay
I Can't Get Started - Charlie Parker, Duke, Vernon
What Is This Thing Called Love? - Charlie Parker, Porter, Cole
The Song Is You - Charlie Parker, Hammerstein, Oscar
Laird Baird - Charlie Parker, Parker, Charlie [Sa
Kim - Charlie Parker, Parker, Charlie [Sa
Cosmic Rays - Charlie Parker, Parker, Charlie [Sa
In the Still of the Night - Charlie Parker, Porter, Cole
Old Folks - Charlie Parker, Hill, Dedette Lee
If I Love Again - Charlie Parker, Murray, Jack
Chi-Chi - Charlie Parker, Parker, Charlie [Sa
I Remember You - Charlie Parker, Mercer, Johnny
Now's the Time - Charlie Parker, Parker, Charlie [Sa
Confirmation - Charlie Parker, Harris, Benny [Trum
I Get a Kick Out of You - Charlie Parker, Porter, Cole
Just One of Those Things - Charlie Parker, Porter, Cole
My Heart Belongs to Daddy - Charlie Parker, Porter, Cole
I've Got You Under My Skin - Charlie Parker, Porter, Cole
Love for Sale - Charlie Parker, Porter, Cole
I Love Paris - Charlie Parker, Porter, Cole
In a remarkably short span of time, Charlie Parker rewrote the rules of jazz and established himself as one of the most important musicians of the twentieth century. Parker made his mark in many ways -- as a virtuoso saxop... more »honist, and innovative composer, a trend-setting bandleader, and a galvanizing force in the development of modern jazz. He was on this earth for only thirty-four years, but he left behind several lifetimes' worth of immortal music. Much of that music was documented by Norman Granz, the legendary record producer and founder of Verve Records, between 1947 and late 1954, just a few months before Parker's death. These three discs contain the master takes from every studio session Parker did for Granz, including the famous Charlie Parker With Strings recordings. With an all-star supporting cast that features Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk, Max Roach, and many others. This deluxe package includes:
In a remarkably short span of time, Charlie Parker rewrote the rules of jazz and established himself as one of the most important musicians of the twentieth century. Parker made his mark in many ways -- as a virtuoso saxophonist, and innovative composer, a trend-setting bandleader, and a galvanizing force in the development of modern jazz. He was on this earth for only thirty-four years, but he left behind several lifetimes' worth of immortal music. Much of that music was documented by Norman Granz, the legendary record producer and founder of Verve Records, between 1947 and late 1954, just a few months before Parker's death. These three discs contain the master takes from every studio session Parker did for Granz, including the famous Charlie Parker With Strings recordings. With an all-star supporting cast that features Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk, Max Roach, and many others. This deluxe package includes:
- 73 tracks on 3 CDs
- almost 4 hours of music
- a 60-page booklet
- many rare photographs
CD Reviews
An inexpensive way to get Bird's Verve years
satisfraktion | 08/12/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"For those new to Charlie Parker, his output roughly can be summarized by two collections (not taking into account the rarer sessions of his early years or the recordings made under Dizzy Gillespie's name): the sides he recorded for the Dial and Savoy labels between 1944 and 1948, and the sides he recorded for Verve (Mercury/Norgran/Clef) from 1948 until his death. So you can get an excellent Bird retrospective by purchasing a "Savoy and Dial" box set and a "Verve" box set. Until this collection came along, many people bought the $150 "Complete Bird on Verve." It contains alternate takes, live recordings, and 5 or 6 tracks not under his leadership. I wouldn't recommend that set to anyone but ardent ornithologists. You probably don't want to listen to 11 takes of "Leap Frog." You'll have to decide if the live and "non-leader" tracks are worth the extra $100.
With this set, you get all the master takes of the studio recordings in a very handsome package. It comes in a tin case and a 70+ page booklet. It covers the bebop recordings he did with Gillespie and Thelonious Monk, with Miles Davis, with Kenny Dorham, and with Red Rodney, among others. Also here are the famous "Charlie Parker with Strings" sessions, latin-flavored sides, and the big band sessions (including some with the great Gil Evans).
Many people argue that the Verve years were too controlled by producer Norman Granz, who cultivated a kinder, gentler Bird, in comparison to the rawer, bluesier, more energetic classic bebop recordings on Savoy and Dial. While I also prefer those earlier sessions, I cannot find any fault with the Verve sides. Different? Yes. Inferior? No. C'mon, this is Bird we're talking about! These recordings are teeming with magic (take a listen to "Just Friends" for proof). This is a must-have for any self-respecting music fan.
To clarify comments made by a reviewer below, no songs are missing. This is a collection of studio recordings under Charlie Parker's name. "Repetition" is credited to the Neal Hefti Orchestra, the four latin sides mentioned are by Machito and His Orchestra, and the Hawkins track was recorded under no one's name in particular. I agree: it would have been nice to have included those on a fourth CD, but I think Verve was trying to make this a more affordable 3CD set.
By the way, if you want a Savoy and Dial Masters box set, two good sets are out there: the $50 Savoy-released set (search on Amazon) or the less handsome, but cheaper (and slightly better sounding) "Studio Chronicle 1940-1948" by JSP. This latter one has the additional benefit of including early sides with Jay McShann, those under Gillespie's name, and all but two of those mentioned as missing by the reviewer below (the two recorded after 1948). Highly recommended!"
Almost Complete Verve Master Takes
satisfraktion | 11/10/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Don't get me wrong -- the music is fantastic and the sound is terrific. I am happy to have purchased it in this form. BUT, this assuredly is NOT the complete studio master takes of Parker's Verve/Clef material:Missing are:
(1) Repetition, from the same day as "The Bird"
(2) A few Latin-flavored sides from late 1948 and early 1949: No Noise; Mango Mangue; Okiedoke
(3) Afro-Cuban Jazz Suite
(4) Two songs from a 1950 session with Coleman Hawkins -- Celebrity (Celerity) and Ballade.Items (2) and (4) are on Parker's "South of the Border: Verve Latin Jazz Sides".I guess they must have REALLY wanted to squeeze it on three CDs."
Essential
satisfraktion | 01/21/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The remastering on this set is outstanding.Bird was know for such things as his dexterity, speed, expanding the blues, etc. But with the great sound of these cds, you can hear Charlie Parker's beautiful tone with combos, strings, etc.The acoustic bass which is driving the rhythm can be felt and so can the "bombs" from the drummers. Desert island disc-when you can sing along with these solos you begin to appreciate this great artist."
Unbelievable remaster!
Jeffrey Byrnes | Boston, MA USA | 11/03/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The audio quality of this box set alone is worth the price. It sounds AMAZING. Verve did an excellent job with this box set; the players are the best of the best (no surprise there, you gotta be good to play with Bird), and it features some of Charlie's best tunes (Now's the Time, Confirmation, Laird Bird, Bloomdido, Au Privave, Swedish Schnapps). Seriously though, the clarity of this recording is amazing."
Worth every penny
Shawn Carter | Pheonix, AZ | 04/23/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"You get a whole lot, for a whole little amount of money with this box set. Which is rare for Verve, becuase usually get alot, for paying alot. With that said, this box set really opened my eyes to what Parker was capable of. I have hundreds of jazz cd's (from New Orleans to the Avant Garde) and I never got into Parker. I was missing out on alot. The Charlie Parker with Strings sets are beautiful, and the latter bop sessions with Max Roach and Roy Hanes swing like mad. The only problem is that the sessions change sound quality a little bit. Some of the sessions sound perfect. (ie. The Bebop Sessions with "Kim" sounds like it was recorded in 2005) and some sound bad for even the time (The last two Spanish Orchestra Tracks on the second disc, and the Big Band Sessions). And some sound just fine for the time (Charle Parker with Strings). This is a minor complant because the music here is great."