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The Complete Quebec Jam Session - July 28, 1955
Clifford Brown
Featuring: Clifford Brown (tp), Harold Land, Sonny Rollins (ts), Rob McConnell (tb), Billy Wallace, Richie Powell (p), Leo Blevins (g), George Morrow (b), Max Roach (d)
REFERENCE: RLR88646 BAR CODE: 8436006496462

This release contains the complete 1955 Quebec jam session, recorded by Brownie himself during a trip to Canada. All tracks previously unissued.
In addition to the legendary trumpeter, the concert also featured trombonist Rob McConnell, who was only 20-years old at the time, and would later become the leader of the Boss Brass formation.
As a bonus, three also previously unissued live sessions by Brownie in more familiar surroundings, with Max Roach : two radio broadcasts : one from The Bee Hive (1955), one from the Stroryville Club, Boston, and one from a TV broadcast in LA in 1956.
Tracklisting:
01. All The Things You Are (7:59)
02. Lady Be Good / Hackensack (9:23)
03. Strike Up The Band (3:26)
04. Ow! (12:01)
05. Sippin’ At Bells (6:14)
06. Brownie Talks (0:59)
07. A Night In Tunisia (7:41)
08. Billie’s Bounce (6:05)
09. A Night In Tunisia [Source 2] (3:25)
10. Billie’s Bounce [Source 2] (2:34)
11. Fine And Dandy (1:06)
12. Gerkin’ For Perkin’ (4:22)
13. It Might As Well Be Spring (3:15)
14. Lady Be Good (1:31)
15. Memories Of You [Into Interview] (2:52)
Total time: 72:58 min.
Personnel:
Tracks #1-6 Jam Session In Quebec: Clifford Brown (tp), Rob McConnell (tb), Harold Land (ts), unknown (p). Recorded in Quebec, Canada, on July 28, 1955.
Tracks #7-11: Clifford Brown (tp), Sonny Rollins, Nicky Hill (ts), Billy Wallace (p), Leo Blevins (g), George Morrow (b) and Max Roach (d). Unissued radio broadcast from the Bee-Hive, Chicago, November 1955.
Tracks #12-13: Clifford Brown (tp), Harold Land (ts), Richie Powell (p), George Morrow (b) and Max Roach (d). “John McLellan’s Top Shelf” radio broadcast from the Storyville Club, Boston, Spring 1955.
Tracks #14-15: Clifford Brown (tp), Richie Powell (p), George Morrow (b) and Max Roach (d). “Soupy Sales” TV broadcast, Los Angeles, early 1956.
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