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· THE FRANCIS WOLFF COLLECTION · 3 DELUXE GATEFOLD SLEEVE · 180-GRAM PURE VIRGIN VINYL LP IN GATEFOLD PACKAGING · IMAGES BY ICONIC JAZZ PHOTOGRAPHER FRANCIS WOLF · 5 ALL MUSIC GUIDE · INCLUDES 7 BONUS TRACKS
Bud Powell (1924-1966) was one of the true geniuses of modern jazz piano. Along with Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk, and a few others, Powellchanged the conception of jazz in the mid-1940s, with the arrival of bebop. He experienced serious health problems throughout his life, and was committed to a mental hospital from late 1951 to early 1953. Following his release from the hospital, Powell’s playing began to be seriously affected by Largactil, a drug prescribed for the treatment of schizophrenia, and by the late Fifties his talent was clearly in eclipse. After a brief and fruitful period in Paris, he came back to the United States, where alcohol abuse led to his untimely death. The Genius of Bud Powell finds the pianist still in full control of his skills in a brilliant series of unaccompanied piano solos and trios.
PERSONNEL: BUD POWELL, piano RAY BROWN, bass (on B1-B2 only) BUDDY RICH, drums (on B1-B2 only) A1-A5 & B3-B5: Unaccompanied piano solos. New York, February 1951. B1-B2: New York, July 1, 1950. BONUS TRACKS: BUD POWELL, piano; CURLY RUSSELL, bass; MAX ROACH, drums. New York, February 1950. Russell and Roach out on B6. SIDE A: 01 PARISIAN THOROUGHFARE 02 OBLIVION 03 DUSKY ‘N’ SANDY 04 HALLUCINATIONS [BUDO] 05 THE FRUIT 06 SO SORRY PLEASE (*) 07 GET HAPPY (*) 08 SOMETIMES I’M HAPPY (*) 09 SWEET GEORGIA BROWN (*) SIDE B: 01 TEA FOR TWO 02 HALLELUJAH 03 THE LAST TIME I SAW PARIS 04 JUST ONE OF THOSE THINGS 05 A NIGHTINGALE SANG IN BERKELEY SQUARE 06 YESTERDAYS (*) 07 APRIL IN PARIS (*) 08 BODY AND SOUL (*)