℗ 1959 Blue Note Records
Released July 1, 1959
Duration 39m 34s
Record Label CM BLUE NOTE (A92)
Genre Jazz
 

The Scene Changes: The Amazing Bud Powell Vol. 5 (Flat Transfer From Original Analog Master Tape)

Bud Powell

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1.1
Cleopatra's Dream
Bud Powell
4:23
1.2
Duid Deed
Bud Powell
5:05
1.3
Down With It
Bud Powell
3:58
1.4
Danceland
Bud Powell
3:41
1.5
Borderick
Bud Powell
1:58
1.6
Crossin' The Channel
Bud Powell
3:29
1.7
Comin' Up
Bud Powell
7:55
1.8
Gettin' There
Bud Powell
5:02
1.9
The Scene Changes
Bud Powell
4:03
"He was the foundation out of which stemmed the whole edifice of modern jazz piano ..." - Herbie Hancock This 1959 release features influential jazz pianist Bud Powell and his great trio, Paul Chambers on bass and Art Taylor on drums; each musician is given plenty of opportunity to showcase his formidable talents. All the material here consists of Powell originals, including the eight-minute highlight Comin' Up.
2.8224 MHz DSD – CM BLUE NOTE (A92) Studio Masters
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1
Cleopatra's Dream
2
Duid Deed
3
Down With It
4
Danceland
5
Borderick
6
Crossin' The Channel
7
Comin' Up
8
Gettin' There
9
The Scene Changes

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