17.11.23

CLIFFORD BROWN AND MAX ROACH — At Basin Street (1956-2002) RM | Verve Master Edition Series | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

The last official album by the Clifford Brown/Max Roach Quintet is the only one that featured the great Sonny Rollins on tenor. With pianist Richie Powell and bassist George Morrow completing the group, this date is a hard bop classic. Brownie and Rollins fit together perfectly on memorable versions of "What Is This Thing Called Love," "I'll Remember April," and a witty arrangement of "Love Is a Many Splendored Thing." Highly recommended. Scott Yano
Tracklist :
1.    What Is This Thing Called Love?    7:33
2.    Love Is A Many Splendored Thing    4:14
3.    I'll Remember April    9:13
4.    Powell's Prances    3:28
5.    Time    5:03
6.    The Scene Is Clean    6:05
7.    Gertrude's Bounce    4:09
– BONUS TRACKS –
8.    Step Lighlty (Junior's Arrival)    3:33
9.    Flossie Lou    3:55
10.    What Is This Thing Called Love? - Alternative Take    8:19
11.    Love Is A Many Splendored Thing - Breakdown    0:45
12.    Love Is A Many Splendored Thing - Alternative Take    3:53
13.    I'll Remember April - Breakdown    1:25
14.    I'll Remember April - Alternative Take    9:43
15.    Flossie Lou - Alternative Take    4:01
Credits :
Bass – George Morrow
Drums – Max Roach
Piano – Richie Powell
Tenor Saxophone – Sonny Rollins
Trumpet – Clifford Brown

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  2. Any chance of a re-up on this great album? Many thanks in advance!

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    1. caro Grey. novo link no post do Clifford & Max ... enjoy !

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