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This collection of 78 rpm singles, all recorded on June 6, 1950, was originally issued in album format in 1956. Several things distinguish this from numerous other quintet recordings featuring these two bebop pioneers. It was recorded during the period that Parker was working under the aegis of producer Norman Granz, whose preference for large and unusual ensembles was notorious. The end result in this case is a date that sounds very much like those that Parker and Gillespie recorded for Savoy and Dial, except with top-of-the-line production quality. Even more interesting, though, is Parker's choice of Thelonious Monk as pianist. Unfortunately, Monk is buried in the mix and gets very little solo space, so his highly idiosyncratic genius doesn't get much exposure here. Still, this is an outstanding album -- there are fine versions of Parker standards like "Leap Frog," "Mohawk," and "Relaxin' with Lee," as well as a burning performance of "Bloomdido" and an interesting (if not entirely thrilling) rendition of the chestnut "My Melancholy Baby." [The CD reissue adds three alternate takes to make what was originally a very skimpy program slightly more generous.] - AllMusic
1 Bloomdido
2 My Melancholy Baby
3 Relaxin' With Lee
4 Leap Frog
5 An Oscar For Treadwell
6 Mohawk
7 My Melancholy Baby
8 Relaxin' With Lee
9 Leap Frog
10 Leap Frog
11 Leap Frog
12 An Oscar For Treadwell
13 Mohawk
14 Relaxin' With Lee
15 Relaxin' With Lee
16 Relaxin' With Lee
17 Relaxin' With Lee
18 Leap Frog
19 Leap Frog
20 Leap Frog
21 Leap Frog
22 Leap Frog
23 Leap Frog
24 Leap Frog