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Play count
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1
Bloomdido
03:25
950 plays
2
My Melancholy Baby
03:29
729 plays
3
Relaxing With Lee
02:47
571 plays
4
Leap Frog
02:35
741 plays
5
An Oscar For Treadwell
03:28
736 plays
6
Mohawk
03:45
652 plays
7
My Melancholy Baby
03:17
499 plays
8
Relaxing With Lee
03:59
427 plays
9
Leap Frog
02:37
362 plays
10
Leap Frog
02:02
346 plays
11
Leap Frog
02:09
322 plays
12
An Oscar For Treadwell
03:21
392 plays
13
Mohawk
04:06
376 plays
14
Relaxing With Lee
00:20
253 plays
15
Relaxing With Lee
01:13
252 plays
16
Relaxing With Lee
00:07
168 plays
17
Relaxing With Lee
00:27
255 plays
18
Leap Frog
00:28
234 plays
19
Leap Frog
00:17
171 plays
20
Leap Frog
00:41
203 plays
21
Leap Frog
00:19
142 plays
22
Leap Frog
00:21
228 plays
23
Leap Frog
00:14
180 plays
24
Leap Frog
00:41
215 plays
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album review
This collection of 78 rpm singles, all recorded on June 6, 1950, was originally issued in album format in 1956 (this CD reissue adds three alternate takes to make what was originally a very skimpy program slightly more generous). Several things distinguish this from numerous other quintet recordings featuring these two bebop pioneers. It was recorded during the period that Parker was working under the aegis of producer Norman Granz, whose preference for large and unusual ensembles was notorious. The end result in this case is a date that sounds very much like those that Parker and Gillespie recorded for Savoy and Dial, except with top-of-the-line production quality. Even more interesting, though, is Parker's choice of Thelonious Monk as pianist. Unfortunately, Monk is buried in the mix and gets very little solo space, so his highly idiosyncratic genius doesn't get much exposure here. Still, this is an outstanding album -- there are fine versions of Parker standards like "Leap Frog," "Mohawk," and "Relaxin' with Lee," as well as a burning performance of "Bloomdido" and an interesting (if not entirely thrilling) rendition of the chestnut "My Melancholy Baby." ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide
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