Tempus Fugue-it

Jazz composition by Bud Powell
"Tempus Fugit"
Song by Bud Powell
from the album Jazz Giant
Released1956
Recorded1949
GenreBebop
LabelVerve
Composer(s)Bud Powell
Producer(s)Norman Granz

"Tempus Fugue-it" (also known as "Tempus Fugit") is a 1949 jazz composition by jazz pianist Bud Powell (1924–1966). It has been recorded by Powell, Miles Davis[1] and many others.[citation needed]

The song is not actually a fugue in compositional form; its title is a pun on the Latin phrase tempus fugit, meaning "time flies". The name is also a reflection of the speed at which the piece is played.

History

The original was recorded in 1949 with bassist Ray Brown and drummer Max Roach for the album Jazz Giant. Powell's composition "Celia" was probably recorded at the same session. Powell played the tune on record once more, in 1963 during his home recordings with Francis Paudras.[2]

References

Citations

  1. ^ "Tempus Fugit - Miles Davis - Song Info - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 27 September 2018.
  2. ^ "Bud Powell Discography". www.jazzdisco.org. Retrieved 2024-01-12.

Sources

  • "Tempus Fugit" at Allmusic.com
  • "Tempus Fugit," BMI Work #1470248 link
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