1-1 | Just One Of Those Things | 21:09 |
1-2 | You Go To My Head | 8:14 |
1-3 | Good Bait | 15:58 |
1-4 | One For My Baby (And One More For The Road) | 4:06 |
1-5 | Someone To Watch Over Me | 4:53 |
1-6 | What's New | 4:06 |
1-7 | These Foolish Things | 4:17 |
2-1 | I Get A Kick Out Of You | 24:35 |
2-2 | Daahoud | 6:58 |
2-3 | A Ghost Of A Chance | 4:28 |
2-4 | Jaqui | 8:29 |
2-5 | I Get A Kick Out Of You | 11:25 |
2-6 | Tea For Two | 9:40 |
The Last Concert was broadcast live just eight days prior to his passing, recorded by a listener. Brown, along with co-leader Max Roach on drums, tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins, pianist Richie Powell (who died in the accident with Brown), and bassist George Morrow, were in high spirits as they played in the Continental Restaurant in Norfolk, Virginia.
Clifford Brown & Max Roach is a 1954 album by influential jazz musicians Clifford Brown and Max Roach as part of the Clifford Brown and Max Roach Quintet, described by The New York Times as "perhaps the definitive bop group until Mr. Brown's fatal automobile accident in 1956". The album was critically well received and includes several notable tracks, including two that have since become jazz standards. The album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999.
Clifford Brown, Max Roach Quintet – Step Lightly (Junior's Arrival). Clifford Brown, Max Roach Quintet – Love Is a Many-Spendored Thing. Clifford Brown – Jordu. Clifford Brown, Max Roach Quintet – What Is This Thing Called Love. Max Roach, Clifford Brown Quintet – Sunset Eyes. Clifford Brown, Max Roach Quintet – Cherokee. Clifford Brown, Max Roach Quintet – Swingin'. Clifford Brown, Max Roach Quintet – Delilah. Clifford Brown, Max Roach Quintet – The Scene Is Clean.
Listen to music from Clifford Brown & Max Roach like Cherokee, Joy Spring & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Clifford Brown & Max Roach. Brown and Roach co-led a hard bop quintet from 1954 to 1956, with pianist Richie Powell (Bud Powell's younger brother) and bassist George Morrow. The line-up also included a tenor saxophonist: Harold Land for a time, then Sonny Rollins.
1954 to 1956 hard bop jazz unit mainly billed by the names of leaders Clifford Brown (Trumpet) and Max Roach (Drums) but in reality - and sometimes billed as such - a quintet including George Morrow (Bass), Richie Powell (Piano) and Harold Land (Tenor saxophone). Also billed as Clifford Brown And Max Roach Incorporated.
Clifford Brown & Max Roach Quintet. The Best of Max Roach and Clifford Brown in Concert (Live).
Delilah - Clifford Brown, Max Roach Quintet. Daahoud - Clifford Brown, Max Roach Quintet. The Blues Walk - Clifford Brown, Max Roach Quintet. 06 Jordu - Max Roach & Clifford Brown Quintet 1954 The Historic California Concerts. 07 I Can't Get Started - Max Roach & Clifford Brown Quintet 1954 The Historic California Concerts. 08 I Get a Kick Out of You - Max Roach/Clifford Brown Quintet 1954 The Historic California Concerts. 08 I Get a Kick Out of You - Max Roach & Clifford Brown Quintet 1954 The Historic California Concerts. 05 Clifford's Axe - Max Roach & Clifford Brown Quintet 1954 The Historic California Concerts.