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      2. the verve & philips small group sessions - dizzy gillespie

      The Verve & Philips Small Group Sessions

      Dizzy GillespieDizzy Gillespie
      • 2006
      • 117 tracks
      • 4 uur, 17 min
      • bebop
      The Verve & Philips Small Group Sessions - Dizzy Gillespie
      The Verve & Philips Small Group Sessions - Dizzy Gillespie

      Album Details

      Dizzy Gillespie's 'The Verve & Philips Small Group Sessions' is a comprehensive collection of recordings that showcase the legendary trumpeter's remarkable career trajectory from 1954 to 1964. This extensive compilation, released on 29 August 2006 via Verve Reissues, features 117 tracks that delve into the realms of bebop, jazz, hard bop, Latin jazz, big band, and cool jazz.

      Throughout this album, Dizzy Gillespie's genius is on full display as he navigates a wide range of styles and collaborations. The set includes sessions with notable musicians such as James Moody and Kenny Barron, resulting in a rich tapestry of sound that highlights Gillespie's innovative spirit and technical mastery.

      From the upbeat rhythms of 'Sugar Hips' and 'Oo-Shoo-Be-Doo-Be' to the soulful introspection of 'My Heart Belongs To Daddy' and 'There Is No Greater Love', this collection is a testament to Gillespie's boundless creativity and his ability to craft music that is both timeless and deeply personal.

      With a duration of over 8 hours, 'The Verve & Philips Small Group Sessions' is an immersive experience that invites listeners to explore the intricacies of Gillespie's artistry. As a historical document, it provides valuable insight into the development of jazz during the 1950s and 1960s, while also serving as a celebration of Dizzy Gillespie's enduring legacy as one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century.

      August 29, 2006Β© 2011 UMG Recordings, Inc.This Compilation β„— 2011 UMG Recordings, Inc.

      Tracks

      1. Sugar HipsDizzy Gillespie
        5:16
      2. One AloneDizzy Gillespie
        3:02
      3. Hey PeteDizzy Gillespie
        5:07
      4. Money HoneyDizzy Gillespie
        2:30
      5. Blue MoodDizzy Gillespie
        3:29
      6. RailsDizzy Gillespie
        3:30
      7. Devil And The FleshDizzy Gillespie
        3:21
      8. RumbolaDizzy Gillespie
        3:25
      9. Blues After DarkDizzy Gillespie Octet, Benny Golson
        6:29
      10. Sea BreezeDizzy Gillespie Octet, Benny Golson
        3:17
      11. Out Of The PastDizzy Gillespie Octet, Benny Golson
        5:32
      12. ShabozzDizzy Gillespie Octet, Benny Golson
        6:00
      13. ReminiscingDizzy Gillespie Octet, Benny Golson
        4:50
      14. A Night At Tony'sDizzy Gillespie Octet, Benny Golson
        5:11
      15. Smoke SignalsDizzy Gillespie Octet, Benny Golson
        5:04
      16. Just By MyselfDizzy Gillespie Octet, Benny Golson
        4:47
      17. My Heart Belongs To DaddyDizzy Gillespie
        6:00
      18. My Man (Mon Homme)Dizzy Gillespie
        4:17
      19. MoonglowDizzy Gillespie
        6:22
      20. St. Louis BluesDizzy Gillespie
        5:52
      21. Woodyn' YouDizzy Gillespie
        6:21
      22. Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away)Dizzy Gillespie
        7:14
      23. There Is No Greater LoveDizzy Gillespie
        3:24
      24. I Found A Million Dollar Baby In A Five And Ten Cent Store - Master TakeDizzy Gillespie
        6:31
      25. AlwaysDizzy Gillespie
        5:35
      26. Swing Low Sweet CadillacDizzy Gillespie
        7:07
      27. Willow Weep For MeDizzy Gillespie
        7:21
      28. UngawaDizzy Gillespie
        3:21
      29. Girl Of My DreamsDizzy Gillespie
        7:39
      30. LorraineDizzy Gillespie
        4:16
      31. ConstantinopleDizzy Gillespie
        7:01
      32. The Umbrella ManDizzy Gillespie
        2:41
      33. Squatty RooJohnny Hodges, Dizzy Gillespie
        7:26
      34. Oo-Shoo-Be-Doo-BeDizzy Gillespie
        3:24
      35. I Found A Million Dollar Baby In A Five And Ten Cent Store - Alternate TakeDizzy Gillespie
        6:40
      36. There Is No Greater Love - Take 1Dizzy Gillespie
        3:21
      37. There Is No Greater Love - Take 3Dizzy Gillespie
        3:24
      38. There Is No Greater Love - Take 4Dizzy Gillespie
        3:24
      39. Theme From Formula 409 - Pt. 1Dizzy Gillespie
        2:52
      40. Theme From Formula 409 - Pt. 2Dizzy Gillespie
        3:22
      41. Kush - Pt. 1Dizzy Gillespie Quintet
        2:58
      42. Kush - Pt. 2Dizzy Gillespie Quintet
        3:09
      43. Goin' Fishin'Dizzy Gillespie
        2:38
      44. This Is The Way / Untitled Dizzy Original / Cubano-Be / I Waited For You - Album Version / MedleyDizzy Gillespie
        7:37
      45. Things Ain't What They Used To BeDizzy Gillespie
        4:54
      46. KushDizzy Gillespie Quintet
        11:01
      47. Salt PeanutsDizzy Gillespie Quintet
        7:08
      48. Night In TunisiaDizzy Gillespie
        6:46
      49. The MoocheDizzy Gillespie Quintet
        11:37
      50. Pau De Arara - Live At Third International Festival Of Jazz D'Antibes, Juan-Les-Pins/1962Dizzy Gillespie
        3:33
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      About Dizzy Gillespie

      Dizzy Gillespie, born John Birks Gillespie, was a towering figure in the world of jazz, renowned for his virtuosity on the trumpet and his pivotal role in the development of bebop. With his distinctive beret, horn-rimmed glasses, and trademark pouched cheeks, Gillespie's charismatic stage presence was as iconic as his innovative musical style. His bent trumpet, a result of an accidental collision with a fellow musician, became a symbol of his creative spirit and a visual hallmark of his performances.

      Gillespie's musical journey began in his hometown of Cheraw, South Carolina, where he was introduced to various instruments by his father, an amateur bandleader. Influenced by jazz legends like Louis Armstrong and Roy Eldridge, Gillespie honed his skills and eventually moved to Philadelphia, where his passion for music flourished. His virtuosic trumpet playing, characterized by its harmonic and rhythmic complexity, set him apart and made him a leading popularizer of bebop.

      Throughout his career, Gillespie was not just a musician but also a bandleader, composer, and educator. He collaborated with numerous jazz greats, including Charlie Parker, and his bands were known for their dynamic performances and innovative compositions. Gillespie's influence extended beyond traditional jazz, as he championed Afro-Cuban rhythms and incorporated them into his music, enriching the jazz landscape.

      Beyond his musical contributions, Gillespie was known for his wit, showmanship, and light-hearted personality. He even made two attempts to run for president of the United States, adding a touch of whimsy to his already legendary status. His legacy endures, inspiring generations of musicians and jazz enthusiasts alike, making Dizzy Gillespie a true icon of American music.

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