Also included are four cuts from a studio session arranged by a friend in 1944, when Parker was with the Billy Eckstine Band. Bird is joined by drummer Edward “Little Phil” Phillips and guitarist Efferge Ware, and his playing is especially effortless and even mellow. He makes longtime staple “Cherokee” sound new on the album’s Vic Damone version, delves into hot club jazz on “I’ve Found a New Baby,” and renders an especially romantic reading of “My Heart Tells Me.”
The cuts with McShann from 1941 seem tacked on. The stodgy performances haven’t aged well, and the band sounds remote, although Parker’s solo on “I’m Getting Sentimental Over You” is worth a careful listen.
Judges may not give Bird in Kansas City a perfect score of 10, but it’s still a welcome addition to Parker’s monumental catalog.
‘Bird in Kansas City (Live)’ by Charlie Parker is released on Oct. 25, 2024, via Verve.