DIZZY GILLESPIE — Diz 'N Bird At Carnegie Hall (with Charlie Parker)

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Live album · 1997

Filed under Big Band
By DIZZY GILLESPIE

Tracklist

1 A Night In Tunisia 5:11
2 Dizzy Atmosphere 4:05
3 Groovin' High 5:16
4 Confirmation 5:38
5 Koko 4:17
6 Cool Breeze 5:13
7 Relaxin' At Camarillo 2:42
8 One Bass Hit 5:20
9 Nearness 3:59
10 Salt Peanuts 5:11
11 Cubano-Be, Cubano-Bop 7:15
12 Hot House 5:02
13 Toccata For Trumpet 3:17
14 Oop-Pop-A-Da 7:38
15 Things To Come 3:02

Line-up/Musicians

Alto Saxophone – Charlie Parker (tracks: 1 to 5), Howard Johnson (tracks: 6 to 15), John Brown (3) (tracks: 6 to 15)
Baritone Saxophone – Cecil Payne (tracks: 6 to 15)
Bass – Al McKibbon
Bongos – Lorenzo Salan (tracks: 6 to 15)
Congas – Chano Pozo (tracks: 6 to 15)
Drums – Joe Harris
Piano – John Lewis
Tenor Saxophone – James Moody (tracks: 6 to 15), Joe Gayles (tracks: 6 to 15)
Trombone – Taswell Baird (tracks: 6 to 15), William Shepherd (tracks: 6 to 15)
Trumpet – Dave Burns (tracks: 6 to 15), Elmon Wright (tracks: 6 to 15), Matthew McKay (tracks: 6 to 15), Raymond Orr (tracks: 6 to 15)
Trumpet, Vocals – Dizzy Gillespie
Vibraphone – Milt Jackson (tracks: 6 to 15)
Vocals – Kenny Hagood (tracks: 6 to 15)

About this release

Roost ‎– CDP 7243 8 57061 2 7 (US)

Recorded live at Carnegie Hall on September 29, 1947.
Tracks 1-5 were performed by a quintet; tracks 6-15 were performed by a big band

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A short review of “Diz n’ Bird at Carnegie Hall” could sum things up nicely by providing that this is a one star recording of a five star performance. The performance in question took place on Sept 29, 1947 at Carnegie Hall and featured an opening set by Diz and Bird as a quintet, which was followed by Dizzy’s big band. Ella Fitzgerald also performed that night, but she does not appear on the album. The Parker/Gillespie set presented on here consists of five tunes, followed by another ten for Dizzy’s big band. Those five opening tunes by the quintet are the highlight, Parker’s playing is absolutely phenomenal, some of his best ever captured on a recording. Also, the bad sound issues are not nearly as bothersome with the smaller group than with the full orchestra that will follow.

The ten big band tunes that follow are all great, but the recording issues make them hard to listen to. It sounds like there were no special recording mics set up, instead it seems everything is being recorded possibly by one PA mic which was probably set in front of the whole band with the intent of amplifying whoever is the soloist. Needless to say, whenever a soloist leans to heavily into the mic, much of the rest of the band fades to the background. Even without a loud soloist, the balance between band sections is awful with the trumpet section blowing every one off of the recording. Its unfortunate these tunes weren’t recorded better, because many are great. Some highlights include George Russell’s modern pointillist arrangement of “Relaxin at Camarillo”, John Lewis’ early 3rd stream experiment , “Toccata for Trumpet”, and the high speed scatter of “Things to Come”. Overall Gillespie’s band is not about the subtle tone colors of Ellington, or the relentless groove of Basie, but instead is all about hot fiery energy, Latin rhythms and a screaming trumpet section.

This CD isn’t for everyone, but Parker fans may want to get this for the first five cuts which really capture the special sparks that would fly whenever Bird n’ Diz hit the stage together. The rest of the album could be interesting to Dizzy and big band fans who want to hear what Dizzy’s innovative orchestra was up to during this time period. As a good example of the sound issues on this recording, the great John Lewis plays piano in both groups, but I doubt you will be able to hear much of what he plays.

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