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Stitt's Bits: Bebop Recordings 1949-1952 [Box Set] - Sonny Stitt
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  1. Afternoon in Paris
  2. Afternoon in Paris
  3. Elora
  4. Elora
  5. Teapot
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  1. Afternoon in Paris
  2. Afternoon in Paris
  3. Elora
  4. Elora
  5. Teapot
  6. Teapot
  7. Blue Mode
  8. Blue Mode
  9. All God's Chillun Got Rhythm
  10. Sonny Side
  11. Bud's Blues
  12. Sunset
  13. Strike Up the Band
  14. Strike Up the Band
  15. I Want to Be Happy
  16. Taking a Chance on Love
  17. Fine and Dandy
  18. Fine and Dandy
  19. Avalon
  20. Later
  21. Ain't Misbehavin'
  22. Mean to Me
  23. Stairway to the Stars
  24. Bye Bye
  25. Let It Be
  26. Blues Up and Down
  27. Blues Up and Down
  28. Blues Up and Down
  29. You Can Depend on Me
  30. You Can Depend on Me
  31. Touch of the Blues
  32. Dumb Woman Blues
  33. Chabootie
  34. Who Threw the Sleeping Pills in Rip Van Winkle's Coffee?
  35. Gravy (aka Walkin')
  36. Easy Glide
  37. Count Every Star
  38. Nice Work If You Can Get It
  39. There Will Never Be Another You
  40. Blazin'
  41. Back in Your Own Back Yard
  42. Sweet Jennie Lou
  43. La Vie en Rose
  44. Seven Eleven
  45. To Think You've Chosen Me
  46. After You've Gone
  47. Our Very Own
  48. 'S Wonderful
  49. Stringin' the Jug
  50. Nevertheless (I'm in Love with You)
  51. Jeepers Creepers
  52. Imagination
  53. Cherokee
  54. 'Round About One A.M.
  55. Jug
  56. Wow
  57. Blue and Sentimental
  58. Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away)
  59. Can't We Be Friends
  60. New Blues Up and Down
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The rap on Sonny Stitt is that he was little more than an imitator of Charlie Parker, without a firm identity of his own. However, from the evidence of these early Stitt recordings -- gathered together into a three-CD box -- the first part of the rap doesn't quite ring true, though the second remains an open question. Stitt may have shared an occasional rhetorical turn or blindingly fast run with Bird -- most tellingly on "S`Wonderful" -- but definitely not his entire style. You can hear plenty of Lester Young influences on ...

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Stitt's Bits: Bebop Recordings 1949-1952 [Box Set] 2006, Prestige

UPC: 888072300439

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