Monday, 15 March 2010

Clifford Brown - The Beginning and the End (1956)



01.I Come From Jamaica
02.Ida Red
03.Walkin'
04.Night in Tunisia
05.Donna Lee.






Clifford Brown (trumpet)
Chris Powell (vocals, percussion)
Vance Willson (alto & tenor saxophones)
Ziggy Vines, Billy Root (tenor saxophone)
Duke Wells, Sam Dockery (piano)
Eddie Lambert (guitar)
James Johnson, Ace Tisone (bass)
Osie Johnson, Ellis Tollin (drums).
Recorded in Chicago, Illinois on March 21, 1952 and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on June 25, 1956.

2 comments:

  1. Review by Scott Yanow
    This CD, a straight reissue of the original LP, has some incredible music. Trumpeter Clifford Brown is heard at the beginning of his tragically brief career, taking solos on a pair of R&B sides by Chris Powell's Blue Flames. The remainder of the package features Brown on the last night of his life, just a few hours before his death in a car accident. Performing in his hometown of Philadelphia before a loving crowd, the 25-year-old is heard playing at his absolute peak. He performs "Walkin" with a local sextet that includes Billy Root on tenor and pianist Sam Dockery (a future member of Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers), "A Night in Tunisia" with a quintet, and concludes both his night and his career with a quartet rendition of "Donna Lee" that is simply brilliant. Brownie's death was one of the great tragedies of jazz history and his "goodbyes" to the audience are ironic and in retrospect quite sad; don't listen to it twice. But Clifford Brown's playing on this date is so memorable that the CD is essential for all jazz collections.

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