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Hot House (composition) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hot House (composition)
"Hot House" is a bebop standard, composed by American jazz musician Tadd Dameron in 1945. Its harmonic structure is identical to Cole Porter's "What Is This Thing Called Love?" (see contrafact). The tune was made famous by Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker as a quintet arrangement and become synonymous with those musicians; "Hot House" became an anthem of the Be-bop movement in American jazz.〔(Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker playing "Hot House" in 1952 on television ), YouTube〕〔under Stan Getz' names, the 1947 LP ''Groovin High'' included "Hot House" as one of the tracks showing an early appreciation for the tune as a jazz standard〕 The most famous and referred to recording of the tune is by Parker and Gillespie on the May 1953 live concert recording entitled Jazz at Massey Hall.〔(''Hot House'' is on long list of over 500 recordings ), Allmusic.com〕 The tune continues to be a favorite among jazz musicians and enthusiasts: * In 1982, Chaka Khan covered the tune as part of "Be Bop Medley," on her album ''Chaka Khan''. * In 1999, guitarist Larry Coryell covered the tune on his album ''Private Concert''. * In 2001 it was arranged for big band for Warner Brothers Publications;〔(Print Music for Hot House )〕 this was recorded later on the big band CD ''Up Your Brass''.〔(All About Jazz, CD review by Jack Bowers )〕 ==See also==
*List of jazz contrafacts
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