Dive into the vibrant world of jazz with Dexter Gordon's "Bopland: The Legendary Elks Club Concert, L.A. 1947." This live album, recorded on July 6, 1947, at the Elks Auditorium Jazz Concert-Dance in Los Angeles, captures the essence of a legendary performance. Featuring a stellar lineup of tracks like "Bopera (Disorder At The Border)," "What Is This Thing Called Love," and "Perdido," the album showcases Dexter Gordon's mastery of hard bop, bebop, and cool jazz.
With a runtime of nearly three hours, this extensive collection offers a comprehensive journey through Gordon's virtuosic playing and the dynamic energy of his live performances. The album includes collaborations with notable jazz musicians such as Wardell Gray, Howard McGhee, and Sonny Criss, adding depth and variety to the listening experience.
Released on September 21, 2004, by Savoy Jazz, "Bopland: The Legendary Elks Club Concert, L.A. 1947" is a testament to Dexter Gordon's enduring influence on the jazz genre. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album provides a rich and immersive exploration of one of the most exciting periods in jazz history.