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I thought I had all Clifford Brown's sadly short discography, even Dahoud, but a few years ago I saw this 4 album box set of all the EmArcy recordings.
I try not to listen to it daily, it's that good. Played it today after quite a long time on the shelf, with the 45 DHSET amp this time and the sonics achieved by Sterling Sound just bring this music to life.
When I first received it I played record 4 a lot because of Sonny Rollins on Tenor, "who the hell's Harold Land?", but I've grown to appreciate him in the same way as Cannonball Adderly or Hank Mobley or Clifford Brown himself: they all can do gorgeous and pure tone while giving up nothing to outrageous Bop technique.
Then there's Max Roach...
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Nice score! kitch29
Harold Land was an under appreciated player by non-musicians. He was an accomplished player that made contributions for many decades. I would recommend "The Fox." He had a career that spanned 5 decades and he has recordings with any number of Jazz Giants.
Check out some of the recordings from the discography section of the link below.
DaveT
I second your comments. The man could flat play.
There were and are a multitude of players like Land: excellent on their
instrument, but never getting the recognition they deserve.
which is not to say his others are bad, because they absolutely are not.
I just love Clifford Brown. Just love him.
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