
Resources
- The Original Dixieland Jazz Band and the origins of the 'first' jazz recording
- Billy Eckstine: A Crooner Who Crossed Barriers
- Free Jazz: A Short History Of The Jazz Sub-Genre
- Dizzy Gillespie and His Bent Trumpet
References
Baker, Chet. 1986. The Complete Pacific Jazz Studio Recordings of the Chet Baker Quartet with Russ Freeman. Mosaic MR4122, 4xLP.
Blauvelt, Christian. 2017. "The Mysterious Origins of Jazz." BBC, February 24, 2017. Accessed May 19, 2021. https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20170224-the-mysetrious-origins-of-jazz.
Brubeck, Dave. 1959. Time Out. Columbia CL1397, LP.
Cannon-ball Adderley Quintet. 1966. "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy." Track A2 on Cannon-ball in Japan. Capital CP-8096, LP.
Charlie Parker Septet. 1946. "Ornithology." Side B on A Night in Tunisia/Ornithology. Dial 1002, 10".
Coleman, Ornette. 1959. The Shape of Jazz to Come. Atlantic 1317, LP.
Coltrane, John. 1965. Ascension. Impulse! AS-95, LP.
Coltrane, John. 1959. Giant Steps. Atlantic 1311, LP.
Davis, Miles. 1957. Birth of the Cool. Capitol T762, LP.
Davis, Miles. 1989. "Boplicity." Track 8 on Birth of the Cool. Capitol Jazz CDP 7 92862 2, Reissue CD.
Davis, Miles. 1954. Classics in Jazz: Miles Davis. Capitol H-459, LP.
Davis, Miles. 1989. "Israel." Track 10 on Birth of the Cool. Capitol Jazz CDP 7 92862 2, Reissue CD.
Davis, Miles. 1957. Miles Ahead. Columbia C1041, LP.
Davis, Miles. 1959. Porgy and Bess. Columbia CS 8085, LP.
Davis, Miles. 1960. Sketches of Spain. Columbia CS 8271, LP.
Gerry Mulligan and His Ten-tette. 1953. Gerry Mulligan and His Ten-tette. Capitol H-439, LP, 10".
Getz, Stan. 1997. The Complete Roost Recordings. Roost CDP 7243 8 59622 2 6, 3xCD.
Gillespie, Dizzy, Charlie Parker, Sydney Catlett, Al Haig, Curly Russell. 1945. "Salt Peanuts." Side A on Salt Peanuts/Hot House. Guild 1003, 10".
The Gil Evans Orchestra. 1996. Out of the Cool. Impulse! IMPD-186, Reissue CD.
Hancock, Herbie. 1964. "Cantaloupe Island." Track 3 on Empyrean Isles. Blue Note BLP 4175, LP.
Hancock, Herbie. 1962. "Watermelon Man." Track 1 on Takin' Off. Blue Note BLP 4109, LP.
Herman, Woody. 2005. At Carnegie Hall, 1946. Universal/MGM 9061, CD.
Mingus, Charles. 1959. "Better Git It in Your Soul." Track A1 on Mingus Ah Um. Columbia CL1370, LP.
Mingus, Charles. 1996. "Revelations (First Movement)." Track 4 on The Birth of the Third Stream. Columbia/Legacy 64929, Reissue CD.
Modern Jazz Quartet. 1954. Django. Prestige LP7057, LP.
Morgan, Lee. 1969. "Psychedelic." Track A3 on The Sixth Sense. Blue Note BST 84335, LP.
Morgan, Lee. 1964. "The Sidewinder." Track 1 on The Sidewinder. Blue Note BLP 4157, LP.
Mulligan, Gerry. 1996. The Complete Pacific Jazz Recordings of the Gerry Mulligan Quartet with Chet Baker. Pacific Jazz CDP 7243 8 38263 2 2, 4xCD.
The Ornette Coleman Double Quartet. 1960. Free Jazz. Atlantic 1364, LP.
Powell, Bud. 1951. "Un Poco Loco." Track 1 on The Amazing Bud Powell. Blue Note BLP 5003, LP.
Shelly Manne & His Men. 1992. The West Coast Sound, Volume 1. Contemporary Records C-3507/Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1522, Reissue CD.
Silver, Horace. 1964. "Song for My Father." Track A1 on Song for My Father. Blue Note BLP 4185, LP.
Taylor, Cecil. 1966. Unit Structures. Blue Note BST 84237, LP.
The Thelonious Monk Quintet. 1947. "'Round About Midnight." Side A on 'Round About Midnight/Well You Needn't. Blue Note 543, 10".
Thornhill, Claude. 1990. "Snowfall." Track 1 on Best of the Big Bands. Columbia CK46152, Reissue CD.
Thornhill, Claude. 1990. "Yardbird Suite." Track 10 on Best of the Big Bands. Columbia CK46152, Reissue CD.
Timmons, Bobby. 1958. "Moanin'." Track A1 on Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers. Blue Note BLP 4003, LP.
Us3. 1993. "Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia)." Track A1 on Hand on the Torch. Blue Note 80883, LP.
Text References
- "'Bop Will Kill Business Unless It Kills Itself First' - Louis Armstrong." Down Beat15, no. 7 (April 7): 2-3.
Davis, Miles. 2002. "Birth of the Cool." Scores from the Original Parts, edited by Jeff Sultanof. New York: Hal Leonard.
DeVeaux, Scott. 1988. "Bebop and the Recording Industry: The 1942 AFM Recording Ban Reconsidered." Journal of the American Musicological Society 41, no. 1 (Spring): 126-65.
Hodeir, André. 1956. "Miles Davis and the Cool Tendency." In Jazz: Its Evolution and Essence. Translated by David Noakes. New York: Grove Press.
Lewis, Morgan, comp. and Nancy Hamilton, lyr. 1940. "How High the Moon." Los Angeles: Chappell & Co., Inc.
MacAdams, Lewis. 2001. Birth of the Cool: Beat, Bebop, and the American Avant-garde. New York: Free Press.
Monson, Ingrid. 1995. "The Problem with White Hipness: Race, Gender, and Cultural Conceptions in Jazz Historical Discourse." Journal of the American Musicological Society 48, no. 3 (Fall): 396-422.
Monson, Ingrid. 1996. Saying Something: Jazz Improvisation and Interaction. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Porter, Eric. 2002. What Is This Thing Called Jazz?: African American Musicians as Artists, Critics, and Activists. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
Ramsey, Guthrie P., Jr. 2003. Race Music: Black Cultures from Bebop to Hip-Hop. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
Russell, Ross. 1973. Bird Lives! The High Life and Hard Times of Charlie Parker. New York: Norton.