Theme of No Repeat [Tadd Dameron Prestige Session][*] - Clifford Brown, Dameron, Tadd
Track Listings (16) - Disc #2
Minority - Clifford Brown, Gryce, Gigi
Salute to the Band Box - Clifford Brown, Gryce, Gigi
Strictly Romantic - Clifford Brown, Gryce, Gigi
Baby - Clifford Brown, Gryce, Gigi
Quick Step - Clifford Brown, Gryce, Gigi
Bum's Rush - Clifford Brown, Jones, Quincy
Chez Moi - Clifford Brown, Feline, Jean
Hello - Clifford Brown, Gryce, Gigi
All Weird - Clifford Brown, Brown, Clifford [Ja
Blue and Brown - Clifford Brown, Brown, Clifford [Ja
I Can't Dream Can't I? - Clifford Brown, Clarke, K.
The Song Is You - Clifford Brown, Hammerstein, Oscar
Come Rain or Come Shine - Clifford Brown, Arlen, Harold
It Might as Well Be Spring - Clifford Brown, Hammerstein, Oscar
You're a Lucky Guy - Clifford Brown, Cahn, Sammy
No Start, No End [Rehearsal][*] - Clifford Brown, Brown, Clifford [Ja
Two CD collection from the Jazz trumpeter containing all the master takes for the Metrome and Vogue labels, recorded in the summer and fall of 1953. Personnel includes Art Farmer, Quincy Jones, Jimmy Cleveland, Gigi Gryce,... more » Anthony Ortega, Pierre Michelot, Philly Joe Jones, Lars Gullin, Arne D¢mnerus, Beng Hallberg and many others. 31 tracks total. Definitive.« less
Two CD collection from the Jazz trumpeter containing all the master takes for the Metrome and Vogue labels, recorded in the summer and fall of 1953. Personnel includes Art Farmer, Quincy Jones, Jimmy Cleveland, Gigi Gryce, Anthony Ortega, Pierre Michelot, Philly Joe Jones, Lars Gullin, Arne D¢mnerus, Beng Hallberg and many others. 31 tracks total. Definitive.
Brownie's Paris Recordings w/o the Alternate Takes
J. Grant | North Carolina, USA | 05/31/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"These are the master takes from Brownie & co. recorded in Paris in 1953, which are also to be found on the 3 volumes of "The Paris Recordings", excluding alternate takes. It also includes a 1953 session made in NYC with Tad Dameron's Big Ten (including Percy Heath and Philly Joe). The Paris sessions were made during spare time when Brown and other artists such as Gigi Gryce, Art Farmer and Quincy Jones weren't playing with Lionel Hampton's crew. To me, these recordings are just as essential as Brown's with Max Roach. I had never heard of Definitive Records (located in Spain), but was pleasantly surprised by the sound, which is excellent for the time. I have since purchased a Coleman Hawkins set by the same label (Body and Soul: The Complete Victor Recordings 1939-56), which is also superb."