Dizzy.Gillespie--Bebop.Professor-(2002)-diss

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MP3/FLAC
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diss
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55,69 MB
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15
Date
2003-02-04

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      a r t i s t : Dizzy Gillespie
        t i t l e : Bebop Professor
          d a t e : 2002
        l a b e l : Bluebird (Bluebird's Best)
        g e n r e : Jazz
  r l s.  d a t e : Jan/28/2003
      t r a c k s : 13
    b i t r a t e : 192kbps
          s i z e : 55,7 MB

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  Veteran jazz producer Orrin Keepnews once stated that there are basically 
  two types of jazz: before Charlie Parker and after Charlie Parker. 
  Keepnews wasn't saying that bop, modal post-bop, third stream, and free 
  jazz were identical, or that Dixieland sounded exactly like swing. His 
  point was that in certain respects, Bird changed jazz forever. The bebop 
  revolutionary changed the way jazzmen improvised, and thanks to Bird, 
  jazz became more cerebral and less commercial - after World War II, jazz 
  no long enjoyed mass appeal (except on rare occasions). One of the people 
  who helped Parker lead that bebop revolution was trumpeter Dizzy 
  Gillespie, and this collection boasts some of the most important 
  recordings from bop's early years. Many of the classics on Bebop 
  Professor, which spans 1939-1949, are an essential part of any bop 
  collection, including "A Night in Tunisia," "Anthropology," "Good Bait," 
  and Gillespie's 1949 interpretation of Lester Young's "Jumpin' With 
  Symphony Sid." This CD also contains a few early examples of what came to 
  be called Latin jazz; in 1947, "Manteca" and "Chano Pozo" both 
  demonstrated that bop and Afro-Cuban music could be a powerful 
  combination. The only track that doesn't fall into the bop category is 
  1939's "Hot Mallets," which takes listeners back to a time when Gillespie 
  was a sideman in Lionel Hampton's big band and was still playing swing. 
  Bebop Professor isn't the last word on Gillespie's early years; some 
  essential recordings from the '40s are missing, including "Groovin' High" 
  and "Woody 'n You." And for novices, a better, more comprehensive 
  starting point would be RCA's two-CD set The Complete RCA Victor 
  Recordings: 1937-1949. Nonetheless, Bebop Professor does offer an 
  exciting, although not terribly generous, overview of the trumpeter's 
  early period. - Alex Henderson 

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      01-Anthropology                                           [02:39]
      02-52nd Street Theme                                      [03:05]
      03-Overtime                                               [03:08]
      04-Manteca                                                [03:07]
      05-Hot Mallets                                            [02:17]
      06-Two Bass Hit                                           [02:49]
      07-Cubana Be-Cubana Bop                                   [06:04]
      08-Ol' Man Rebop                                          [02:46]
      09-Good Bait                                              [02:47]
      10-Jump Did-le-Ba                                         [02:29]
      11-Jumpin' With Symphony Sid                              [03:04]
      12-Dizzier And Dizzier (also known as Katy)               [03:06]
      13-A Night In Tunisia                                     [03:04]
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                                                                 40:25 min
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[BMW]-[Jazz-2002]-(55.7 MB in 13 files of 192kbps Stereo)-[bender@reco0 B
01-dizzy_gillespie--anthropology.mp33,65 MB
02-dizzy_gillespie--52nd_street_theme.mp34,25 MB
03-dizzy_gillespie--overtime.mp34,31 MB
04-dizzy_gillespie--manteca.mp34,29 MB
05-dizzy_gillespie--hot_mallets.mp33,15 MB
06-dizzy_gillespie--two_bass_hit.mp33,88 MB
07-dizzy_gillespie--cubana_be-cubana_bop.mp38,34 MB
08-dizzy_gillespie--ol_man_rebop.mp33,80 MB
09-dizzy_gillespie--good_bait.mp33,83 MB
10-dizzy_gillespie--jump_did-le-ba.mp33,43 MB
11-dizzy_gillespie--jumpin_with_symphony_sid.mp34,22 MB
12-dizzy_gillespie--dizzier_and_dizzier_(also_known_as_katy).mp34,28 MB
13-dizzy_gillespie--a_night_in_tunisia.mp34,22 MB
dizzy.gillespie--bebop.professor-(2002)-cover.jpg28,77 KB