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Parker's Mood
Roy Hargrove, Christian McBride, Stephen Scott
Parker's Mood
Genres: Jazz, Pop
 
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All Artists: Roy Hargrove, Christian McBride, Stephen Scott
Title: Parker's Mood
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Polygram Records
Original Release Date: 8/22/1995
Release Date: 8/22/1995
Genres: Jazz, Pop
Styles: Modern Postbebop, Bebop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 731452790729

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Reflecting on Parker's Mood...
Walter Edwards | Mt. Vernon, NY United States | 07/20/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This trio makes a very good attempt in capturing the essence of not only the songs that Parker wrote, but also interpreting the interpretations Parker made using songs by other musicians. This CD made me think of "The Essential Charlie Parker" with reminiscence as it was one of the first CD's in my jazz collection, and whose songs clearly paved the way for younger artists as Hargrove, McBride, and Scott. What would have made this CD a five you ask? If somehow Parker himself could have made a guest appearance."
Bird's music is timeless!
Hiram Gomez Pardo | Valencia, Venezuela | 05/19/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Charlie Christopher "Yardbird" Parker left us a sad day on 1954, but his musical bequeath still is modern, in spite of the fact fifty two years have elapsed. The way he stamped his phrases, with an accurate blending of sophistication, audacious, sentiment and intelligence made that he went beyond his own age, to fly in the wings of the legend.



Roy Hargrove counted with the genial support of Christian McBride, Bass and Stephen Scott, two hyper talented who decided to concur on April 12-14 1995 to make one of themost expressive ever made on Bird' s memory.



No matter you are not a big fan of Parker's mood. Just listen the first bars of any track and let your imagination flies in this extraordinary and enlivening musical document, that certainly exceeded the limits of the best to become a cult record.

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