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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | After You've Gone
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2. | Blues
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3. | Jordu
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4. | The Song Is You
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | Ballad Medley: My Funny Valentine / Darn That Dream / It Might as Well Be Spring
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2. | What Am I Here For
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3. | I'll Remember April
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4. | What's New?
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5. | Daahoud
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6. | Lover Man
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7. | 52nd Street Theme
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Jazz
George Morrow - Bass Harold Land - Sax (Tenor) Max Roach - Drums Richie Powell - Piano Sonny Rollins - Sax (Tenor)
CD1 & CD2 (#1-2): Clifford Brown (tp), Harold Land (ts), Richie Powell (p), George Morrow (b), Max Roach (d) Live at the Bee Hive, Chicago, Illinois, June 30, 1955
CD2 (#3-7): Same as above except Sonny Rollins (ts), replaces Land Live in NY, February 1956
Two disc set of rare and unreleased recordings by this legendary quintet. Disc One consists of a complete previously unissued performance by the Brown/Roach Quintet, recorded at the Bee Hive in Chicago in June of 1955. Disc Two features the remainder of that performance plus an extremely rare performance, previously only issued on LP as Pure Genius in 1982. 11 tracks total including inspired workouts of 'After You've Gone', 'Jordu', 'What's New', 'I'll Remember April' and more.
Previously, a double-LP was released of the Clifford Brown/Max Roach Quintet live from Chicago's Bee Hive, dating from late 1955. It was historically important because it had Sonny Rollins sitting in with the band for the first time, a short time before he succeeded Harold Land as the quintet's tenor saxophonist; unfortunately it was erratically recorded. However that has nothing to do with this two-CD set, much of which was recorded June 30, 1955. The recording quality is better than expected, trumpeter Clifford Brown is in brilliant form, tenorman Harold Land is at the top of his game, and there are many fine spots for pianist Richie Powell. All of that music was previously unreleased and it includes a nearly 22-minute version of "After You've Gone" (which was not otherwise recorded by the group) and a 15-minute "Blues" among its highlights. In addition, the final five selections on this two-fer are from a live set in New York from February 1956. That set, which has Sonny Rollins on tenor, was previously released, but just on an Elektra/Musician LP in the '80s. Once again the recording quality is decent and Brownie sounds wonderful. Clifford Brown has a right to feel excited about this significant release. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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