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Bud Powell - Bud Powell 1953 at Birdland album flac Performer: Bud Powell
Title: Bud Powell 1953 at Birdland
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Charlie Chan,Dizzyh Gillespie, Bud Powell,Carles Mingus,Max Roach Jazz At Massey Hall 1953 – All The Things You Are/52nd Street Theme. Bud Powell Trio 1953 Jazz At Massey Hall Volume Two – 06 Lullaby of Birdland. Bud Powell 1953 Jazz at Massey Hall. Vol. 2 – 07 Lullaby of Birdland. Bud Powell Trio 1953 Jazz At Massey Hall Volume Two – 05 (Jubilee) Hallelujah. 2 – 06 (Jubilee) Hallelujah. Charlie Parker 1953 Complete Jazz at Massey Hall /Bud Powell(r) Charles Mingus(b) Max Roach(d) – 08 Hallelujah (Jubilee). Bud Powell Trio 1953 Jazz At Massey Hall Volume Two – Full Album. Bud Powell Trio 1953 Jazz At Massey Hall Volume Two – 07 Bass-ically Speaking.

This is the world premiere release of the Bud Powell Trio live recorded at Birdland, New York. Miniature LP paper sleeve with obi. Includes insert with liner notes in Japanese. Matrix, Runout: XQAM-1648 MT 861. Mastering SID Code: IFPI L158. Mould SID Code: IFPI 422B.

The premiere bebop pianist Bud Powell, who was plagued by mental illness on and off after suffering through a police beating in 1945, had spent much of 1952 in an institution.

Proper's 4 CD-set "Bud Powell: Tempus Fugue-It"). Poor sound quality, but Bud, Bird and Fats are on fire at Birdland. Arguably the greatest recorded concert in jazz history. Very good sound quality, considering the time period. 3. Birdland radio broadcasts, 1953, trio pieces from various dates in February, March,.

The Amazing Bud Powell, also called The Amazing Bud Powell, Vol. 1, is an album by jazz pianist Bud Powell, first released on Blue Note in April 1952, as a 10" vinyl. It is part of a loosely connected series with the 1954 companion The Amazing Bud Powell, Vol. 2 and the 1957 Bud! The Amazing Bud Powell (Vol. 3), all released on Blue Note. The album details two recording sessions

Earl Rudolph "Bud" Powell (September 27, 1924 – July 31, 1966) was an American jazz pianist. Though Thelonious Monk was a close friend and influence, his greatest piano influence was Art Tatum. Along with Charlie Parker, Monk, and Dizzy Gillespie, Powell was a leading figure in the development of modern jazz, or bebop. His virtuosity led many to call him the Charlie Parker of the piano

Album · 2004 · 49 Songs. The Best of Bud Powell On Verve. Jazz Giant (Original Recording Remastered). The Amazing Bud Powell. The Genius of Bud Powell, Vol. 1. 1956.

Bud Powell Discography. 1944 (age 20). Cootie Williams Sextet. Cootie Williams, trumpet, vocals; Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson, alto sax, vocals; Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, tenor sax; Bud Powell, piano; Norman Keenan, bass; Sylvester "Vess" Payne, drums. NYC, January 4, 1944. Columbia JC 34831 Charlie Parker - Summit Meeting At Birdland. Bud Powell, piano; Curly Russell, bass Max Roach, drums. ESP-Disk' (J) SFX-10027 Bud Powell - 1953 Spring Sessions - Broadcast Performances Base Record (It) ESP 3033 Bud Powell - 1953 Spring Sessions - Broadcast Performances, Vol. 1 ESP-Disk' (G) ESP 3022-2, (US) ESP 3022 Bud Powell - Spring Broadcasts 1953 Session Disc 109 Hooray For Bud Powell Trio.