Triple Play
Dizzy Gillespie
The third issue of Telarc's popular Triple Play series presents the final recordings made live at the Blue Note by Dizzy Gillespie and a star-studded lineup of guests. Includes three previously-released albums, specially packaged and priced.
TRACKLISTING
DISC ONE
- 1. Billie's Bounce
- 2. Confirmation
- 3. Mood Indigo
- 4. Straight No Chaser
- 5. A Night in Tunisia
DISC TWO
- 1. Billie's Bounce
- 2. Bebop
- 3. Ornithology
- 4. Anthropology
- 5. Oo Pa Pa Da
- 6. The Diamond Jubilee Blues
- 7. The Theme
DISC THREE
- 1. Ornithology
- 2. Con Alma
- 3. Confirmation
- 4. A Night in Tunisia
- 5. The Diamond Jubilee Blues
- 6. Theme
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