Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 1953
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 48:13
Size: 110,5 MB
Art: Front
(6:06) 1. Brown Skins (take 1)
(6:09) 2. Brown Skins (take 2)
(7:06) 3. Keeping Up with Jonesy (take 1)
(6:29) 4. Keeping Up with Jonesy (take 2)
(3:12) 5. Bum's Rush
(7:52) 6. Chez Moi
(5:20) 7. All Weird (take 1)
(1:58) 8. All Weird (take 2)
(3:56) 9. No Start, No End
Clifford Brown Big Band in Paris
Year: 1953
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 48:13
Size: 110,5 MB
Art: Front
(6:06) 1. Brown Skins (take 1)
(6:09) 2. Brown Skins (take 2)
(7:06) 3. Keeping Up with Jonesy (take 1)
(6:29) 4. Keeping Up with Jonesy (take 2)
(3:12) 5. Bum's Rush
(7:52) 6. Chez Moi
(5:20) 7. All Weird (take 1)
(1:58) 8. All Weird (take 2)
(3:56) 9. No Start, No End
Although Lionel Hampton forbid his sidemen from recording during their trip to France in 1953, many of the musicians fortunately ignored his orders; the band broke up soon anyway. Trumpeter Clifford Brown is heard on this LP mostly with a big band actually put together by Gigi Gryce. A few of these tracks are excerpts but the two takes of "Brownskins" and "Keeping up with Jonesy" are fairly long as is a nearly eight-minute "Chez Moi." The music is not essential but Brownie did not live long enough to record anything less than excellent. ~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/clifford-brown-big-band-in-paris-mw0000199986
Personnel: Trumpet – Art Farmer, Clifford Brown, Quincy Jones, Walter Williams; Alto Saxophone – Anthony Ortega, Gigi Gryce; Baritone Saxophone – William Boucaya; Bass – Pierre Michelot; Drums – Jean-Louis Viale; Piano – Henri Renaud; Tenor Saxophone – Andre Dabonneville, Clifford Solomon; Trombone – Al Hayes, Benny Vasseur, Jimmy Cleveland
Personnel: Trumpet – Art Farmer, Clifford Brown, Quincy Jones, Walter Williams; Alto Saxophone – Anthony Ortega, Gigi Gryce; Baritone Saxophone – William Boucaya; Bass – Pierre Michelot; Drums – Jean-Louis Viale; Piano – Henri Renaud; Tenor Saxophone – Andre Dabonneville, Clifford Solomon; Trombone – Al Hayes, Benny Vasseur, Jimmy Cleveland
Clifford Brown Big Band in Paris
Many thanks for this Giullia. I was surprised to see Clifford Solomon listed on this 1953 session, I didn't realize he went that far back. I met Clifford in Australia in the mid 70s when he was on tour with John Mayall's band, we spent an afternoon together drinking beer and chatting about music. I knew he'd previously played with Ike & Tina and others but I was still surprised to see him listed on this album.
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