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Dizzy Gillespie not only knows how to impress on the trumpet, his full, warm voice also gets under your skin. This recording from the Singer Concert Hall at the Dutch "Laren Jazz Festival" on August 25, 1973 wonderfully shows
the musical range of the U.S. American who, along with Charlie Parker and Thelonious Monk, was one of the pioneers of bebop in the 40s. He dedicated the ballad "Brother K", interrupted by stormy outbursts, to his friend Martin
Luther King, while in "The Blues" he leaves the trumpet to let his voice shine. Sometimes experimental, sometimes melancholic, politically engaged in many ways and in any case always surprising: with Gillespie everything is possible.
This "Lost Recordings" release as a 180-gram double LP honors a special jazz musician.
Dizzie Gillespie (tr; voc), Mike Longo (p), Alexander Gafa (g), Earl May (b), Mickey Roker (dr); Guest Artist: Jon Faddis (tr)
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Title
LP 1
1. Introduction by Dizzy Gillespie
2. Sunshine
3. Announcement by Dizzy Gillespie
4. Brother K
LP 2
1. Announcement by Dizzy Gillespie
2. Ole for the Gypsies
3. Announcement by Dizzy Gillespie
4. The Truth
5. Manteca
6. The Blues
7. Tune Birks' Works
Δίσκοι Βινυλίου | 33 rpm |
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Record Label | The Lost Recordings |
Genre | Jazz |