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  • Audio CD (April 19, 1994)
  • Original Release Date: October 29, 1954
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Polygram Records
  • ASIN: B0000046T3
  • Also Available in: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #138,364 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Delightful Date By Two Trumpet Greats, October 26, 2000
By Michael B. Richman (Portland, Maine USA) - See all my reviews
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While I agree with the two reviews below that "Roy And Diz" is a five-star effort, I hope you'll agree that those same two reviews aren't very helpful as to the specifics of this fine recording. This classic Verve CD was originally issued as two Clef LPs ("Roy And Diz," Volumes 1 & 2). Recorded on October 29, 1954 during a marathon session at Radio Recorders Studio in Los Angeles, this stellar set features both Roy Eldridge and Dizzy Gillespie on trumpet, Oscar Peterson on piano, Herb Ellis on guitar, Ray Brown on bass and Louie Bellson on drums (whoa, what a lineup!). They say Roy and Diz were great friends, and it shows in the music. The material is mostly standards with two originals -- Dizzy's "Algo Bueno" and the Roy and Diz collaboration "Trumpet Blues" -- but the tunes are played in a relaxed, easygoing fashion that never smacks of competitive one-upsmanship. While this may not be an absolute classic, it is a delightfully fun and enjoyable session, and since it is great value to boot -- this two-fer logs in at almost 75 minutes -- you should have no doubts about "Roy And Diz."
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The son trying to cut down the father, October 19, 2003
By Daniel Fineberg (Northridge, California USA) - See all my reviews
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The heated cutting contest is one of the trademarks of jazz lore, where best friends can get up on a stage together and instantly become the fiercest rivals. This particular album transplants that dynamic into the studio, but also adds a unique dimension: Eldridge was the father of Gillespie, musically speaking, and by the time this album was recorded Dizzy had already surpassed his mentor as the greatest trumpet player. If Harold Bloom's "anxiety of influence" of literature could be adapted to music, I think "Roy and Diz" would be a nice illustration of it. One of the defining characteristics of the Eldridge style was taking great, big chances...pushing himself and the instrument as far as they'll go and then going even higher. He has been likened to a tightrope walker working without a net who is not afraid of falling. Dizzy took it to the next level simply by walking faster, and falling less often. The two of them together on this record create pure sustained musical swashbuckling, each man pushing the other to his limits and beyond. "Pretty-Eyed Baby" has them singing a duet, then going into a scat-singing cutting session. If these two aren't enough to hold your interest, the Oscar Peterson trio provides rhythm support. Highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars True Trumpet Kings, September 2, 2006
By Nikica Gilic (Zagreb, Croatia) - See all my reviews
Eldridge's and Gillespie's place among the best trumpet players in the history of jazz was already secured by the time these recordings were made. The hulabaloo around the be-bop revolution had already calmed down and the world of jazz was ready for productive colaboration between two players of different styles; Eldridge being one of the top swing players and Dizzy being the quintessential be-bop player.

Naturally, having Oscar Peterson on the piano (with Herb Ellis, great Ray Brown and powerfull Louis Bellson completing the rhythm section) certainly helped to make the merging of different styles and making this CD a true album, not a JATP jam session (which would also be OK in its own rank).
It is interesting to note how differently the stars of the CD perform different songs; sometimes gentle (Sometimes I'm Happy...), sometimes more competitive and hot (Algo Bueno, Trumpet Blues...). Their joint vocal effort on "Pretty-Eyed Baby" is a sheer joy, the only opportunity I heard both of them coming close to Armstrong's vocal aristry in rhythm.
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1.0 out of 5 stars MP3 Amputee
Beware! Four minutes are missing from the Ballad Medley. It should be 11 minutes long, not 7. This is one of the best songs on the album, which is why you can't buy it by itself... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Carmen Scriptor

1.0 out of 5 stars Out of Tune
With all due respect to the other 8 reviewers, I can't listen to this CD
because the 2 trumpets are out of tune. Read more
Published on September 23, 2007 by Peter Carey

5.0 out of 5 stars ...like whoa!...
...dont own anything else by mr. eldridge and i was never a big fan of mr. gillispie, with the exception of 'night in tunisia' as performed by brother parker...
but this sh! Read more
Published on March 27, 2002 by R. Davis

5.0 out of 5 stars Circling sharks
They both circle and stalk each other, use each other's styles, and general have a good old fashion cutting session. First rate for Diz and, Little Jazz fans.
Published on July 6, 2001 by Raymond Leach

5.0 out of 5 stars Supreme Cutting Contest
Diz and Roy work together in this album to create a wonderful intermingling of technical mastery, stylistic and harmonic genius. Trumpet Blues is my favorite track. Read more
Published on April 16, 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars blistering
roy&Diz get right on the trumpets.Sometimes I'm happy,trumpet blues are tight.this is a must have.very strong &well done.
Published on January 25, 2000 by mistermaxxx@yahoo.com

5.0 out of 5 stars a masterful jam session
one of the best trumpet albums ever
Published on May 27, 1998 by rfdezs@data.net.mx

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