To Bird With Love: Live at the Blue Note

Dizzy Gillespie

To Bird With Love Live at the Blue Note

CD $11.98 $8.98

RELEASE DATE: 01 Oct 1992

83316

LABEL: TELARC

GENRE: JAZZ


TRACKLISTING

  • 1. Billie's Bounce
  • 2. Bebop
  • 3. Ornithology
  • 4. Anthropology
  • 5. Oo Pa Pa Da
  • 6. The Diamond Jubilee Blues
  • 7. The Theme

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