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  1. Labels & Companies. Country. Year. 3 versions. Add to Wantlist. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for The Best Of Clifford Brown by Clifford Brown. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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    • Don Cherry – Complete Communion
    • Duke Pearson – Wahoo
    • Sidney Bechet – Jazz Classics Vol.1 & 2
    • Donald Byrd – Black Byrd
    • Horace Silver – Cape Verdean Blues
    • Robert Glasper Experiment – Black Radio
    • Freddie Hubbard – Hub Tones
    • Bobby Hutcherson – Dialogue
    • Cassandra Wilson – Blue Light ’til Dawn
    • Kenny Dorham – Round Midnight at The Café Bohemia

    Oklahoma-born trumpeter Cherry was 29 when he recorded this groundbreaking album, the first of three long-players for Blue Note. Having appeared in the late 50s and early 60s on significant envelope-pushing LPs by jazz iconoclasts Ornette Coltrane, John Coltrane, and Albert Ayler, Cherry presented his unique personal musical manifesto on Complete C...

    Atlanta-born Pearson – a talented multi-instrumentalist who was also a gifted composer, arranger, and producer – recorded a dozen albums for Blue Note between 1958 and 1970 but Wahoo! is generally considered the pinnacle of his work for the label. Leading from the piano, Pearson is accompanied by a stellar three-horn frontline – Donald Byrd, Joe He...

    One of jazz’s first significant saxophone soloists, New Orleans-born Bechet was 42 when he recorded for Blue Note in 1939, the label’s inaugural year. His 78-rpm single, “Summertime” – a beautifully rhapsodic soprano sax-led version of the Gershwin brothers’ tune – brought Blue Note notoriety and helped to establish the company on the jazz map. It ...

    One of hard bop’s principal trumpet stars in the late 1950s, Detroit-born Byrd – who led a parallel academic career as a music professor – radically changed musical direction in the late 1960s. Following Miles Davis’ lead on Bitches Brew in 1970, Byrd plugged his music into the mains socket. After a couple of experimental electric albums, he teamed...

    One of hard bop’s chief architects, Connecticut-born pianist-composer Horace Silverwas also a co-founder member of The Jazz Messengers and helped to establish the two-horn frontline (trumpet and saxophone) as the norm in small-group jazz. Silver’s family originated in Cape Verde, a Portuguese-speaking island off north-west Africa, and this, his 13t...

    Texas-born Glasper, a rising post-bop piano star influenced by Herbie Hancock, had been with Blue Note seven years when he released the game-changing, genre-blurring Black Radio. Melding jazz with hip-hop, funk, and R&B, Glasper utilized an array of guest contributors to bring his audacious sonic vision to life, including Erykah Badu, Lalah Hathawa...

    Indianapolis-bred Hubbard set the New York jazz scene on fire with his virtuosic trumpet playing when he moved there aged 20 in 1958. Recorded four years later, Hub-Tones was Hubbard’s fifth Blue Note album. It found him in the company of a quintet that included pianist Herbie Hancock – who was still riding high from the success of his debut platte...

    In a long and fertile first stint with Blue Note that spanned the years 1963-1977, vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson recorded 22 albums in a range of different styles. His debut release for Alfred Lion’s label was this adventurous post-bop outing featuring a sextet comprising trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, multi-reed player Sam Rivers, pianist Andrew Hill,...

    A smoky-voiced chanteuse from Jackson, Mississippi, Wilson already had eight albums under her belt when she cut this striking debut for Blue Note. Thanks to Craig Street’s sympathetic, uncluttered and ultra-organic production values, Wilson’s voice shines luminously on an eclectic selection of material drawn from the blues, rock, jazz, folk, and R&...

    A bebop trumpeter from Texas, Dorham played with Charlie Parker and an early incarnation of The Jazz Messengers before establishing a notable solo career. Considered one of the best live jazz albums ever, Round Midnight at the Café Bohemiawas recorded in 1956 in a small New York nightclub. Dorham is backed by a sextet that includes guitarist Kenny ...

  2. 7 ott 2021 · Hard Bop: The 10 Essential Albums. Thursday, October 7, 2021. Hard bop emerged in the 1950s, spearheaded by the likes of Horace Silver, Clifford Brown, Art Blakey, Jackie McLean and Sonny Rollins, who between them made some outstanding albums that still resonate loudly today.

  3. Released. 1999 — US. CD — Album, Reissue, Remastered, Stereo. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1997 CD release of "The Best Of Clifford Brown" on Discogs.

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  4. Tracklist. Companies, etc. Distributed By – EMI. Made By – EMI. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode: 7 24382 33732 4. Other Versions (2) View All. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1997 CD release of "The Best Of Clifford Brown" on Discogs.

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  5. 6 dic 2011 · Clifford Brown. Series 9. Episode 4 of 4. Ken Clarke and his guest Abram Wilson discuss the life and music of the 1950s trumpeter Clifford Brown. Show more. Available now. 30 minutes....

  6. 9 gen 2014 · Jan. 9 marks the 100th birthday of drummer Kenny Clarke. One of the founders of bebop, Clarke is less well-known than allies like Dizzy Gillespie and Thelonious Monk, but his influence is...

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