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  1. Highlights are many, including versions of “Brownie Speaks,” Elmo Hope’s “De-Dah,” “Cherokee,” “Get Happy,” “Daahoud” and “Joy Spring.”. This book is a part of the highly ambitious Erik Veldkamp project to completely transcribe every note Clifford Brown ever put on record. You get the full tunes, complete with chord ...

  2. Documenting when trumpeter Clifford Brown was on the rise, the new collection covers his three 10-inch albums from 1953 - recorded with J.J. Johnson (Jay Jay Johnson with Clifford Brown), Lou Donaldson (New Faces New Sounds) and his own sextet (New Star On The Horizon) - plus legendary live Birdland recordings headlined by Art Blakey, in which Brown is featured along with Donaldson and pianist ...

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  3. 11 de jul. de 2019 · The 2014 Clifford Brown anthology Brownie Speaks: The Complete Blue Note Recordings compiles all of the recordings the influential jazz trumpeter made for the storied jazz label during the '50s. These are albums he recorded after his initial Powell sessions and before his Mercury dates.

  4. The Complete Blue Note And Pacific Jazz Recordings 4 × CD, Compilation, Club Edition Blue Note – CDP 7243 8 34195 2 4 , Pacific Jazz – CDP 7243 8 34195 2 4 , BMG Direct Marketing, Inc. – D 207021

  5. Incredibly well recorded with utmost care and respect toward the original recording. Playing with the likes of Max Roach, Lee Morgan, Booker Little, Freddie Hubbard, and other jazz legends, Clifford Brown, credited by many as being the greatest jazz trumpeter of all time, drove onto the Pennsylvania Turnpike back in 1956, and off into oblivion ...

  6. Clifford Brown’s death in a car accident at the age of 25 was one of the great tragedies in jazz history. Already ranking with Dizzy Gillespie and Miles Davis as one of the top trumpeters in jazz, Brownie was still improving in 1956. Plus he was a clean liver and was not even driving; the up-and-coming pianist Richie Powell and his wife (who ...

  7. Summary: Documenting when trumpeter Clifford Brown was on the rise, the new collection covers his three 10-inch albums from 1953, recorded with J.J. Johnson (Jay Jay Johnson with Clifford Brown), Lou Donaldson (New Faces New Sounds) and his own sextet (New Star On The Horizon), plus legendary live Birdland recordings headlined by Art Blakey, in which Brown is featured along with Donaldson and ...