Clifford Brown: With Strings +Bonus
With Strings +Bonus
CD
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- Label:
- Essential, 1953-55
- UPC/EAN:
- 8436028694211
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 20.8.2008
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The complete classic EmArcy album "Clifford Brown With Strings", one of the most lyrical albums in the trumpeter’s career and an indisputable jazz classic.
While many of his recordings show Clifford Brown full of fire and intensity, the sweetness of his character is probably best reflected in his ballad playing, and the sole album here he made with a string orchestra has become a classic jazz recording. His voice on the horn is completely unmistakable and the listener is immersed in a musical dream that demands repeated listening.
As a bonus, six wonderful ballads featuring Brownie taken from different 1953 sessions in New York and in Paris.
Tracks #1-12 originally issued as "Clifford Brown With Strings" (EmArcy MG 36005). Personnel: Clifford Brown (tp), Richie Powell (p), Barry Galbraith (g), George Morrow (b) and Max Roach (d). Neal Hefti (arr, cond) plus 6 violins, 2 violas, 1 violoncello. Recorded at Fine Sound Studios, New York City, on January 18, 1955.
Personnel on tracks #13-14: Gigi Gryce (as & fl), Charlie Rouse (ts), John Lewis (p), Percy Heath (b) and Art Blakey (d). Recorded in New York City, on August 28, 1953.
Personnel on track #15: Lou Donaldson (as), Elmo Hope (p), Percy Heath (b) and Philly Joe Jones (d). Recorded in New York City, on June 9, 1953.
Personnel on track #16: Gigi Gryce (as), Henri Renaud (p), Jimmy Gourley (g), Pierre Michelot (b) and Jean-Louis Viale (d). Recorded in Paris, France, on October 8, 1953.
Personnel on track #17: Same personnel as 16. Recorded on September 29, 1953.
Personnel on track #18: Henri Renaud (p), Pierre Michelot (b) and Benny Bennett (d). Recorded in Paris, France, on October 15, 1953.
While many of his recordings show Clifford Brown full of fire and intensity, the sweetness of his character is probably best reflected in his ballad playing, and the sole album here he made with a string orchestra has become a classic jazz recording. His voice on the horn is completely unmistakable and the listener is immersed in a musical dream that demands repeated listening.
As a bonus, six wonderful ballads featuring Brownie taken from different 1953 sessions in New York and in Paris.
Tracks #1-12 originally issued as "Clifford Brown With Strings" (EmArcy MG 36005). Personnel: Clifford Brown (tp), Richie Powell (p), Barry Galbraith (g), George Morrow (b) and Max Roach (d). Neal Hefti (arr, cond) plus 6 violins, 2 violas, 1 violoncello. Recorded at Fine Sound Studios, New York City, on January 18, 1955.
Personnel on tracks #13-14: Gigi Gryce (as & fl), Charlie Rouse (ts), John Lewis (p), Percy Heath (b) and Art Blakey (d). Recorded in New York City, on August 28, 1953.
Personnel on track #15: Lou Donaldson (as), Elmo Hope (p), Percy Heath (b) and Philly Joe Jones (d). Recorded in New York City, on June 9, 1953.
Personnel on track #16: Gigi Gryce (as), Henri Renaud (p), Jimmy Gourley (g), Pierre Michelot (b) and Jean-Louis Viale (d). Recorded in Paris, France, on October 8, 1953.
Personnel on track #17: Same personnel as 16. Recorded on September 29, 1953.
Personnel on track #18: Henri Renaud (p), Pierre Michelot (b) and Benny Bennett (d). Recorded in Paris, France, on October 15, 1953.
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
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1 Portrait of Jenny
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2 What's new
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3 Yesterdays
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4 Where or when
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5 Can't help lovin' dat man
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6 Smoke gets in your eyes
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7 Laura
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8 Memories of you
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9 Embraceable you
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10 Blue moon
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11 Willow weep for me
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12 Stardust
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13 Brownie eyes
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14 Easy living
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15 You go to my head
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16 Strictly romantic
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17 I cover the waterfront
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18 It might as well be Spring