No connection.
Per Pete Losin's website:
The Blue Note release is:
October 18, 1952
Howard Theater, Washington DC
1 Scrapple from the Apple 5:22
2 Out of Nowhere 4:02
3 Now's the Time 8:00
4 52nd Street Theme 0:03
5 Cool Blues (incomplete) 4:14
February 22, 1953
Club Kavakos, Washington DC
1 Fine and Dandy 3:25
2 These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You) 3:21
3 Light Green 3:34
4 Thou Swell 3:50
5 Willis 5:21
6 Don't Blame Me 3:12
Incomplete (2:19) on Blue Note. The edit point is at 1:57, at which
point a half-chorus or so of Parker's solo is excised.
7 Something to Remember You By 1:02
8 Blue Room 2:10
9 Roundhouse 3:10
March 8, 1953
Howard Theater, Washington DC
1 Ornithology (incomplete) 4:20
2 Out of Nowhere 4:36
3 Cool Blues 4:13
Blue Note 22626 and Philology Volume 32 (Revised) omit the first 0:10.
4 Anthropology 4:56
The Uptown Records release is:
May 23, 1948
Washington Music Hall, Washington DC
1 Tiny's Blues 7:02
2 Introduction 1:26
3 Bernie's Tune 7:37
4 These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You) (incomplete) 8:36
5 Introduction 0:06
6 Scrapple from the Apple 10:16
7 Stage chatter and introduction 0:30
8 Ornithology 4:54
9 Introduction 1:37
10 Ko-Ko (C. Parker) 6:14
11 C Jam Blues 3:14
The Uptown Records is the only complete version of the show. Also, as
usual, the Uptown Records version has the best sound, the best liner
notes, etc, etc - in a word, essential.
Both the Bird and the Diz have been out for awhile (since June), the
jazztimes article notwithstanding. Both are outstanding and I am still
playing them regularly.
Bryan
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 1:22 PM, <bobvl@...> wrote:
> There was a Musician/Elektra CD of Bird in Washington...any connection.?
>