Dive into the vibrant world of bebop and hard bop with Howard McGhee's "Complete Jazz Series 1949 - 1952". This captivating collection, released on April 27, 2009, under the Complete Jazz Series label, offers a rare glimpse into the evolution of jazz through the early 1950s. Spanning a mere 64 minutes, this album is a treasure trove of 23 tracks, each a testament to McGhee's virtuosity and the dynamic spirit of the era.
The album kicks off with a series of tracks from August 23, 1949, including "Lo-Flame" and "Fuguetta", showcasing McGhee's early explorations in bebop. As the album progresses, you'll journey through late 1951 with classics like "Royal Garden Blues" and "St. Louis Blues", and culminate in January 17, 1952, with tracks such as "How High The Moon - Part 1 & 2" and "Stardust". Each track is a masterclass in jazz, highlighting McGhee's growth and adaptability as an artist.
From the upbeat rhythms of "One O'Clock Jump" to the soulful melodies of "Body And Soul", this album is a journey through the heart of jazz. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, Howard McGhee's "Complete Jazz Series 1949 - 1952" is an essential addition to your music library.