Clifford Brown & Max Roach

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In his brief career, Clifford Brown provided a new model for trumpeters, combining crisp articulation, fluent lines, and a beautifully brassy sound. When this material was recorded in 1954, Brown had only recently formed the quintet with drummer Max Roach, but the strengths that would make it a preeminent group were already apparent. Both Brown and Roach delighted in an incendiary precision, fast tempos on complex material played with joyous ease, and tight rhythmic definition. Brown's inspired invention is apparent everywhere, from the pensive Ellington ballad "What Am I Here For?" to Bud Powell's sleek "Parisian Thoroughfare," while the more relaxed, boppish tenor of Harold Land is a fine complement. Among Brown's tunes for the sessions, "Daahoud" and "Joy Spring" would become frequently played anthems of the hard-bop movement. --Stuart Broomer

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  1. Decca Singles and Rarities
  2. Dreams Come True [Import]
  3. Duets
  4. Duotones
  5. Eight Shades of Blue: 1945-1947
  6. Evidence [Import]
  7. First Circle [Import] [Limited Edition]
  8. Four-Four Rhythm: Victor Territory Bands 1928-1931: Volume 1
  9. Genius of the Bebop Piano: 1944-1951
  10. Herbie Hancock Trio [Original recording remastered] [Import]

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Best of the 70's: Hits of 1971

Jacquet De la Guerre: Portrait

Jazz Piano

Standards V.2 [Import]

Globus Mix, Vol. 5: Letsallmakemistakes

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Fado [Import]

Home, Home on the Road/Brujo [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Gypsy Cab Drivers

Franz Schubert: Symphony No. 8/Symphony No. 9

International Baritone Conspiracy

Easy to Remember

Exitos de La Balada Argentina

Zafiros Story

Byrd Lives