Clifford Brown, Max Roach Quintet - Brown and Roach, Inc.
Facts
| Artist(s) | Clifford Brown and Max Roach Quintet |
| Studio | Polygram Records |
| Release Date | October 25, 1990 |
| UPC Code | 042281464423 |
| Buy this item | $8.97 at Amazon.com As of Aug 21 21:07 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
- Sweet Clifford
- I Don't Stand A Ghost Of A Chance With You
- Stompin' At The Savoy
- I'll String Along With You
- Mildama
- Darn That Dream
- I Get A Kick Out Of You
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User Reviews
Average user review:| And last but far from least-- |
Land was not a big guy, and were he playing on-stage next to Rollins, he'd no doubt be physically dwarfed and sonically "blown away." He had a smallish, hard-edged sound with absolutely no frills or vibrato, but his melodic lines are in a league of their own. As they always say about Sinatra, listen to his phrasing--not only do his lines live and breathe, whether in the ensemble mix or playing solo, but the man simply does not waste a note. He sees the whole playing field and, like an elegant sailboat, opportunistically charts his course to consummate completion.
After 1970 Land would make some interesting sides with Hutcherson, but for the most part the scene was no longer hospitable to his kind of immaculate, logical but no-less soulful playing. He would find himself in unflattering contexts, and his tone seemed to lose vibrancy along with the breath support necessary to keep his pitches dead-center. Nevertheless, for those ten years Land, along with Hank Mobley, is the tenor player whose recordings I never grow tired of listening to (no offense to Coltrane, Dexter, Rollins, etc., but I'm more likely to reserve those guys for special occasions). May 22, 2007
| Beautiful Bebop by Brownie and Company! |
The rapid bebop of "Sweet Clifford" and the closer," I Get A Kick Out of You," may have you shaking your head in awe, with fast but fully articulated soloing by Brown, and simply amazing bop sax by the (underrated?) Harold Land. The notes and lines are just right! Max Roach's astonishing drumming adds to the intensity and wonder of the experience.
Brown's long, almost haunting trumpet on "I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance With You" is one of the most beautiful and evocative trumpet solos I've ever heard. His voicing of the lyrics and tender/plaintive sound are superb.
Richie Powell is the force behind "I'll String Along With You," and recalls the tone of Tatum, the sentiment of Hoagie, and the chord emphasis of Nat Cole.
"Stompin' at the Savoy" grooves mellow, with light comping by Powell and bassist George Morrow, and warm burnished solos by Brown and Land. Max Roach slowly builds his solo teasingly, culminating in a bop tour de force.
Land is especially effective on "Darn That Dream" where his warm, lush, burnished playing recalls the John Coltrane/Johnny Hartman CD. Whether you're a longtime Clifford Brown fan, or are just making his acquaintance, I highly recommend this album! May 18, 2000
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