Bud in Paris is an album by jazz pianistBud Powell, originally released on Xanadu Records in 1975, containing non-studio recordings made of Powell in Paris between December 1959 and October 1960.[3] It is not to be confused with the 1964 Reprise recording, Bud Powell in Paris.
The first session on the disc (tracks 1–2), from 14 February 1960, is a duet between Powell and Johnny Griffin on tenor. The next session (tracks 3–6), from 12 December 1959, features Barney Wilen on tenor with Powell, Pierre Michelot (bass), and Kenny Clarke (drums). The exact locations in Paris for these dates are unknown.
John McDonough of DownBeat wrote, "The tempos are quick, but Bud never falters. His darting invention and spiraling tangents are executed with grace, drive and precision. Few of Powell's fans are likely to be disappointed by the heights he attains here."[2]
Years given are for the recording(s), not first release. Because Powell's discography features albums with the same title, record labels are identified to avoid any confusion.