Roy Haynes, a legendary figure in the world of jazz, pays homage to one of the genre's most influential figures with "Birds of a Feather: A Tribute to Charlie Parker." Released on September 4, 2001, under the Dreyfus Jazz label, this studio album is a testament to Haynes' enduring impact on hard bop and bebop. Recorded on March 26-27, 2001, the album features a stellar lineup including Roy Hargrove on trumpet, David Kikoski on piano, Kenny Garrett on alto sax, and Dave Holland on bass, among others.
The album is a vibrant collection of 11 tracks, spanning a total duration of 1 hour and 4 minutes. It includes both original compositions and reinterpretations of Parker's classics, such as "Ah Leu Cha," "April in Paris," and "What Is This Thing Called Love." Haynes' masterful drumming is at the forefront, driving the rhythm and infusing each track with his signature energy and precision.
"Birds of a Feather" is not just a tribute; it's a celebration of Charlie Parker's legacy and a showcase of Roy Haynes' continued innovation in jazz. The album is a must-listen for any jazz enthusiast, offering a blend of timeless classics and fresh interpretations that highlight the enduring influence of Parker and the brilliance of Haynes.