Dizzy Gillespie and the Double Six of Paris
Dizzy Gillespie and the Double Six of Paris | ||||
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Studio album by Dizzy Gillespie, Les Double Six, and Bud Powell | ||||
Released | February 15, 1964 (1964-02-15)[1] | |||
Recorded | July 8, 1963 Europasonor Studios, Paris, France | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 38:45 | |||
Label | Philips | |||
Dizzy Gillespie chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [2] |
DownBeat | [3] |
The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide | [4] |
Dizzy Gillespie and the Double Six of Paris is a 1963 studio album collaboration between Dizzy Gillespie and Les Double Six, also known as the Double Six of Paris, a French vocal group who sings in vocalese to songs associated with Dizzy Gillespie. Gillespie, pianist Bud Powell, and a rhythm section accompany; two of the songs feature his quintet, with James Moody.[5] It was reissued on CD in 1989.
Reception
Leonard Feather described the album as "unique and unprecedented" and described the music as "sensational." Commenting on the vocalists, he wrote, "The results impress partly as a technical tour de force, and the Double Six must be respected for its accuracy and peerless intonation, but these values are a means to an artistically complete end."[3]
Track listing
- "Emanon" (Gillespie, Shaw) 3:44
- "Anthropology" (Gillespie, Parker) 2:45
- "Tin Tin Deo" (Fuller, Pozo) 4:15
- "One Bass Hit" (Brown, Fuller, Gillespie) 3:26
- "Two Bass Hit" (Gillespie, Lewis) 3:31
- "Groovin' High" (Gillespie, Paparelli) 2:27
- "Ooh-Shoo-Be-Doo-Bee" (Carroll, Gillespie, Graham) 3:04
- "Hot House" (Dameron) 3:01
- "Con Alma" (Gillespie) 3:35
- "Blue 'n' Boogie" (Gillespie, Paparelli) 3:08
- "The Champ" (Gillespie) 3:06
- "Ow!" (Gillespie) 2:43
Personnel
Vocalists
- Jean-Claude Briodin – vocals
- Christiane Legrand – vocals
- Eddy Louiss – vocals
- Mimi Perrin – vocals
- Bob Smart – vocals
- Ward Swingle – vocals
Instrumentalists
- Dizzy Gillespie – trumpet
- James Moody – alto saxophone
- Kenny Barron – piano
- Bud Powell – piano
- Pierre Michelot – bass
- Chris White – bass
- Kenny Clarke – drums
- Rudy Collins – drums
Arrangers
- Lalo Schifrin – arranger
References
- ^ ""More Sales History Making LPs"". Billboard. February 15, 1964. p. 17.
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ a b Feather, Leonard (March 12, 1964). "Dizzy Gillespie-Double Six". DownBeat. pp. 26, 27.
- ^ Swenson, J., ed. (1985). The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide. USA: Random House/Rolling Stone. p. 83. ISBN 0-394-72643-X.
- ^ Dizzy Gillespie and the Double Six of Paris at AllMusic
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- Bird and Diz (1952)
- Afro (1954)
- Diz and Getz (1955)
- Dizzy and Strings (1954)
- Roy and Diz (1954)
- Jazz Recital (1956)
- The Modern Jazz Sextet (1956)
- World Statesman (1956)
- Dizzy in Greece (1956)
- For Musicians Only (1956)
- Birks' Works (1957)
- Dizzy Gillespie and Stuff Smith (1957)
- Sittin' In (1957)
- Duets (1957)
- The Greatest Trumpet of Them All (1957)
- Sonny Side Up (1959)
- The Ebullient Mr. Gillespie (1959)
- Have Trumpet, Will Excite! (1959)
- A Portrait of Duke Ellington (1960)
- Gillespiana (1960)
- Perceptions (1961)
- The New Continent (1962)
- New Wave (1963)
- Something Old, Something New (1963)
- Dizzy Goes Hollywood (1964)
- Jambo Caribe (1964)
- I/We Had a Ball (1965)
- Gil Fuller & the Monterey Jazz Festival Orchestra featuring Dizzy Gillespie (1965)
- The Melody Lingers On (1966)
- It's My Way (1969)
- Cornucopia (1969)
- The Real Thing (1970)
- Portrait of Jenny (1970)
- Dizzy Gillespie's Big 4 (1974)
- The Trumpet Kings Meet Joe Turner (1974)
- Oscar Peterson and Dizzy Gillespie (1974)
- Oscar Peterson and the Trumpet Kings – Jousts (1974)
- The Bop Session (1975)
- Jazz Maturity...Where It's Coming From (1975)
- Afro-Cuban Jazz Moods (1975)
- Bahiana (1975)
- Carter, Gillespie Inc. (1976)
- Dizzy's Party (1976)
- Free Ride (1977)
- The Gifted Ones (1977)
- The Trumpet Summit Meets the Oscar Peterson Big 4 (1980)
- The Alternate Blues (1980)
- To a Finland Station (1983)
- Closer to the Source (1984)
- New Faces (1985)
- Dizzy Gillespie Meets Phil Woods Quintet (1986)
- Endlessly (1988)
- Oop-Pop-A-Da (1988)
- Jazz at Massey Hall (1953)
- Dizzy Gillespie at Newport (1957)
- An Electrifying Evening with the Dizzy Gillespie Quintet (1961)
- Carnegie Hall Concert (1961)
- Dizzy on the French Riviera (1962)
- Dizzy Gillespie and the Double Six of Paris (1963)
- Live at the Village Vanguard (1967)
- Swing Low, Sweet Cadillac (1967)
- The Dizzy Gillespie Reunion Big Band (1968)
- Dizzy Gillespie and the Mitchell Ruff Duo in Concert (1971)
- Giants (1971)
- The Giants of Jazz (1971)
- The Giant (1973)
- The Source (1973)
- The Dizzy Gillespie Big 7 (1975)
- The Trumpet Kings at Montreux '75 (1975)
- Dizzy Gillespie Jam (1977)
- Digital at Montreux, 1980 (1980)
- Musician, Composer, Raconteur (1981)
- One Night in Washington (1983)
- Live at the Royal Festival Hall (1989)
- Max + Dizzy: Paris 1989 (1989)
- Bird Songs: The Final Recordings (1992)
- To Bird with Love (1992)
- To Diz with Love (1992)
albums
- Modern Jazz Trumpets (1951)
- Groovin' High (1955)
- Dee Gee Days: The Savoy Sessions (1976)
- The Complete RCA Victor Recordings (1995)
- The Great Blue Star Sessions 1952–1953 (2004)
- Dizzy Digs Paris (2006)
- The Cool World (1964)
- The Winter in Lisbon (1990)
- "Anthropology"
- "Birks' Works"
- "Blue 'n' Boogie"
- "Con Alma"
- "Dizzy Atmosphere"
- "Groovin' High"
- "Manteca"
- "A Night in Tunisia"
- "Oop Bop Sh'Bam"
- "Salt Peanuts"
- "Woody 'n' You"
- To Be or Not to Bop (1979)
- List of works
- Bird (1988 film)
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