Dexter Gordon - The King of Bebop! (Remastered) (2021)

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Title: The King of Bebop! (Remastered)
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Master Tape Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 4:38:25
Total Size: 1.32 GB
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Tracklist:

Disc 1

01. Blow Mr Dexter (Remastered)
02. Sweet and Lovely (Remastered)
03. Disorder at the Border (Remastered)
04. Dexter's Cuttin' Out (Remastered)
05. I'll Follow You (Remastered)
06. Dexter's Deck (Remastered)
07. Blue 'N' Boogie (Remastered)
08. Bop! (Remastered)
09. Sweet Lorraine (Remastered)
10. Dexter's Minor Mad (Remastered)
11. Blowed and Gone (Remastered)
12. Groovin' High (Remastered)
13. Cherokee (Remastered)
14. Rosetta (Remastered)
15. Lonesome Lover Blues (Remastered)
16. I've Found a New Baby (Remastered)
17. Honeysuckle Rose (Remastered)
18. If I Had You (Remastered)
19. Blowing the Blues Away (Remastered)
20. The Street Beat (Remastered)
21. Last Night (Remastered)
22. Ghost of a Chance (Remastered)
23. Takin' Off (Remastered)
24. After Hours Bop (Remastered)
25. Looking for a Boy (Remastered)
26. Lullaby in Rhythm (Remastered)
27. Dexter Rides Again (Remastered)

Disc 2

01. Ain't Gonna Quit You Baby (Remastered)
02. Jump Call (Remastered)
03. Hornin' In (Remastered)
04. Knockin' Myself Out (Remastered)
05. Chromatic Aberration (Remastered)
06. It's the Talk of the Town (Remastered)
07. The Hunt (Remastered)
08. Move (Remastered)
09. Airplane Blues (Remastered)
10. Sid's Delight (Remastered)
11. The Duel (Remastered)
12. Settin' the Pace (Remastered)
13. So Easy (Remastered)
14. Dexter's Mood (Remastered)
15. Byas a Drink (Remastered)
16. Dexter Digs In (Remastered)
17. Wee Dot (Remastered)
18. Lion Roars (Remastered)
19. Blues Bikini (Remastered)
20. Dextrose (Remastered)
21. Helen's Advice (Remastered)
22. Dextivity (Remastered)
23. Index (Remastered)
24. I Can't Escape from You (Remastered)
25. The Chase (Remastered)
26. Mischievous Lady (Remastered)
27. Long Tall Dexter (Remastered)
28. Dexter's Riff (Remastered)

As one of the great tenors to emerge from Los Angeles' Central Avenue scene, Dexter Gordon led a colorful and eventful, sometimes tragic life that included three triumphant comebacks in a four-plus-decade career. As a beloved, influential member of the bebop generation, his story (and Bud Powell's) inspired French director Bertrand Tavernier to tell a portion of it in the 1986 drama Round Midnight and to cast him in a lead role. Gordon was the top tenor saxophonist during the bop era and possessed his own distinctive sound, he created a large body of superior work and could successfully battle nearly anyone at a jam session. His years as a leader and co-leader at Dial, Savoy, and Blue Note were enough to make him a legend. Living in Europe for more than a dozen years, he recorded equally fine albums for Prestige, Steeplechase, and other labels, and his return to the U.S. resulted in several releases for Columbia and Blue Note.

Gordon was born to renowned parents in Los Angeles in 1923. His father, Dr. Frank Gordon, was among the first Black doctors in the city after graduating from Howard Medical School in Washington, D.C. in 1918. (His patients included Duke Ellington and Lionel Hampton.) His mother, Gwendolyn Baker, was the daughter of Captain Edward Baker, one of the five Black Medal of Honor recipients during the Spanish–American War. Gordon began playing clarinet at age 13 and switched to saxophone two years later. While at school, he played in bands with Chico Hamilton and Buddy Collette. His first important gig was with Lionel Hampton (1940 to 1943) although, due to Illinois Jacquet also being in the sax section, Gordon did not get any solos.



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