Baritone saxophone master Gary Smulyan lives his fantasy in tribute to Charlie Parker

One of the most divisive records in the history of jazz has to be Charlie Parker With Strings , originally issued as a 10-inch LP in 1950. Even some committed fans of the innovative saxophonist considered it a betrayal, or at best an uncharacteristic venture into easy-listening terrain; others praised the recording's lush warmth and how it showcased Parker's sublime sense of melody.