Charlie Parker was a flawless and timeless record. Not surprising from Charlie Parker and Jazz at the Philharmonic, 1949 together. While no new Charlie Parker album is in sight, the artist has been road testing new songs during 1993 tour in Europe. six years ago, Charlie Parker briefly lived up to their terrific name, with an insanely addictive hit single called “Lester Leaps In”. Jazz at the Philharmonic, 1949 touched my soul like nothing else.
This is the most melodic ambitious and satisfying track in Jazz at the Philharmonic, 1949. This track is possibly the biggest guilty pleasure on Jazz at the Philharmonic, 1949. This is one hell of a track. Ow is a strong cut, one of many. Flying Home is outstanding work of Charlie Parker. I came to like How High The Moon?. The sound in Perdido is really warm and Charlie Parker’s signature voice is still very much present.
Jazz at the Philharmonic, 1949 CD
| Song Name | Time | ||
| The Opener.mp3 | 12:50 | ![]() |
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| Lester Leaps In.mp3 | 12:16 | ![]() |
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| Embraceable You.mp3 | 10:35 | ![]() |
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| The Closer.mp3 | 10:59 | ![]() |
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| Ow.mp3 | 0:48 | ![]() |
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| Flying Home.mp3 | 5:34 | ![]() |
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| How High The Moon?.mp3 | 6:24 | ![]() |
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| Perdido.mp3 | 8:34 | ![]() |
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