Thank you very much Marlon!!!, in South America is the only way of enjoying this brilliant(genial) music is for people as you who realizes the work of recording, edits and to rise to this magnificent Quintet, Roy's music is sublime!!!!, of heart Thank you very much Marlon!!!!
That's definitely "Gertrude's Bounce" in there, but also "Steeplechase" by Charlie Parker, and "The Theme." I'm not hearing "Flossie Lou," which was on the same album (Clifford Brown/Max Roach at Basin St) as "Gertrude's Bounce." The ending here is _definitely_ a medley.
Thank you very much Marlon!!!, in South America is the only way of enjoying this brilliant(genial) music is for people as you who realizes the work of recording, edits and to rise to this magnificent Quintet, Roy's music is sublime!!!!, of heart Thank you very much Marlon!!!!
Here is a Jam Track of Strasbourg St. Denis (no melody) for all you players out there: ua-cam.com/video/X58s0OkIx_o/v-deo.html
Is that a hybrid acoustic/electric kit?
What is the tune they play from 10:39 onwards???
+Robert Dimbleby It's "Flossie Lou", I think it is a Tadd Dameron original. There are some recordings by Clifford Brown
Gertrude’s Bounce by Clifford Brown
That's definitely "Gertrude's Bounce" in there, but also "Steeplechase" by Charlie Parker, and "The Theme." I'm not hearing "Flossie Lou," which was on the same album (Clifford Brown/Max Roach at Basin St) as "Gertrude's Bounce." The ending here is _definitely_ a medley.
Awesome! What is the tune they play after Strasbourg/St. Denis?
Robert Dimbleby Gertrude’s Bounce by Clifford Brown