Hasta el batería habla y canta con su instrumento, sencillez, lógica impecable, buen gusto y genialidad, todo lo sublime se resume en esta magnífica interpretación.
Wow! Yes, the performances are great, but their arrangement for such a well known big band tune - look how they changed the restatement of the melody at the end.... Genius! And the whole vibe is so relaxed.... This may have been the original "birth of cool"!😊
Yes, Harold Land is an unjustly underrated tenor man. I think the problem is that he decided to seek his fortune on the West Coast, while most of the jazz writers were in New York, so he was sort of forgotten
I have often wondered about that. From listening to jazz for 40+ years. So often the bass and drum solos are weird excursions that have little or nothing to do with the actual tune. A weak area for jazz.
You're not listening Charles, Max Roach, Shelley Manne, Joe Morello, and even Gene Krupa were excellent musicians who knew where the bridge was and even the key changes. As for Bass players. Listen to Ray Brown or George Mraz and tell me they are weak.
Counter-Weight Medias ...Chick Webb's version was recorded and released in 1934. Benny Goodman's version was recorded and released in 1936. The latter's version was a hit. Chick Webb was the very first artist to record this perennial favorite.
Sophia Loren Coffee ...That is incorrect. Brownie was replaced by Kenny Dorham. Richie Powell was replaced by Ray Bryant. Booker Little died of uremia on October 5th, 1961. He was only twenty-three years old.
I love when musicians know they're great and don't try to do too much with their solos.
It feels sooo good to see a lot of people talking and expressing about music on these comments. And man...Clifford's sound...from another galaxy.
My grandpa showed me this and everything jazz in 2011, he jus passed last month so this is hitting different
All Love, Jae. He's stompin' in Heaven now, man.
What a beautiful gift he gave you!
Listening to Max's solo reminds one of how much intelligence and strength he brought to the drums.
postatility yep
Max is 💕
Harold Land bringing the soul....all of them, really. What a great band.
Great saxophone solo Harold land, excellent performance. R.I.P.
That Clifford Brown tone 🎶
Max Roach is my favorite drummer. Saw him perform many times at UMass Amherst in the 1970's.
Very very swinging. Played with the the right feeling. Not forced, just poetry
This blew my mind away. The solo has such an unbelievable amount of control
So many great trumpet players. Two of them, Lee Morgan and Clifford died very young.
@Jorge Escamilla Add Fats Navarro and Woody Shaw to the list.
Freddie Webster
Booker Little, Sonny Berman, Bix Beiderbecke, et al.
Hasta el batería habla y canta con su instrumento, sencillez, lógica impecable, buen gusto y genialidad, todo lo sublime se resume en esta magnífica interpretación.
Masterpiece gem 💎 from 1954! Really swinging ! 🤓💕🎶🎺🎹🥁
Wow! Yes, the performances are great, but their arrangement for such a well known big band tune - look how they changed the restatement of the melody at the end.... Genius! And the whole vibe is so relaxed.... This may have been the original "birth of cool"!😊
Clifford Brown is my favorite jazz musician of all time.
Yes, Harold Land is an unjustly underrated tenor man. I think the problem is that he decided to seek his fortune on the West Coast, while most of the jazz writers were in New York, so he was sort of forgotten
A really fantastic version of a great song. Small Time Crooks.
Wonderful. Perfect drummer for Clifford.
素晴らしい演奏だ、若くして亡くなったけど、今でも彼のプレイは最高だ^^
I forgot about this recording! It's soooooo good. Thanks for uploading it.
Brilliant performing by the Brilliant Quintet
Max Roach. The only drummer where you can hear the chord changes / song form underneath his solo.
I have often wondered about that. From listening to jazz for 40+ years. So often the bass and drum solos are weird excursions that have little or nothing to do with the actual tune. A weak area for jazz.
You're not listening Charles, Max Roach, Shelley Manne, Joe Morello, and even Gene Krupa were excellent musicians who knew where the bridge was and even the key changes. As for Bass players. Listen to Ray Brown or George Mraz and tell me they are weak.
Elvin Jones knew the changes of each song he played perfectly
Dude bass players know more about the harmony than anyone else on the bandstand! There job is to outline it after all lol! That and keep time.
Yes, very musical drumming
Need to learn that 5 second intro, it's some kind of constant structure thing like in Joy Spring (I think that one was dom.13ths moving around)
Max Roach's solo start 4:00
Clifford Brown the father and greatest at his craft.
マイルスと同じくらい好きだなぁ😃サンキュー😆💕✨
Amazing music, I came here from nuno bettencourt :p
this group recorded some great stuff.clifford was the best i.m.o.many thanks.
サボイでストンプ🎶🎺ブラウンの軽快さが良いですね~🎶👌👌👌
Saxophone and Max Roach, nice
beautiful
Who said on Friday that the inevitable personnel changes would not be complicated by a change in formation?
The Chic Organization sent me 🕴🏿💃🏿💃🏿🕴🏿
YOU MEAN TO TELL ME SOMEONE WITH THE SAME FIRST NAME AS ME DID THIS?!?!?!
You're in good company. :)
As usual a plesure to listen to.
Is great very much good for tronp
impeccable
RIP jazz.
2:12 that’s a rather intimate photo lol
zero dislikes.
how it should be...
a dozen cunts showed up all of a sudden.
I disliked too!
Both your comment and the video :)
@@omarkiller2222 why
10\10
love it!!!
happy memories of being young, transcribing this clifford solo.
Como disse o Dizzy Gilespie: "Clifford Brown foi predestinado para tocar trompete!"
lol Byas a Drink at the end
Ha ha. I love that
Lorenzo de Medici ...Correct!
The tempo change when Brown comes in for his solo is a bit disquieting for a bit.
GOOD STUFF!!!!!!!!!!!
Jazz today has lost this cool swing ,
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clifford changed my musical life.
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The licc is strong with this one
hola
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For a while
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morningblue is sooo right about Max. M
my knowledge of the lick has ruined me
DAMN Benny Goodman should've had these dudes with his orchestra! (Benny Goodman is made the original)
They would have been children.
Counter-Weight Medias ...Chick Webb's version was recorded and released in 1934. Benny Goodman's version was recorded and released in 1936. The latter's version was a hit. Chick Webb was the very first artist to record this perennial favorite.
Richie Powell piano Clifford Brown trumpet died in a car accident in the late 1950
Booker little replace him and died at 21 from liver disease
Sophia Loren Coffee ...That is incorrect. Brownie was replaced by Kenny Dorham. Richie Powell was replaced by Ray Bryant. Booker Little died of uremia on October 5th, 1961. He was only twenty-three years old.
Get your facts straight
This devastated Max Roach and he stopped playing
Sophia Loren Coffee ...False.
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Chick Webb did the original. Not Goodman
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