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Clark Terry and  Max Roach - Friendship

Eighty-Eight's

Jazz


 

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Clark Terry (trumpet), born 1920 and Max Roach (drums), born 1924 have been cultivating the music scene since the '40s. This album is a remarkable monument of their careers as musicians. The title not only refers to the relationship between Clark and Max but also a dedication to all the musicians they have collaborated with during their remarkable careers. The tunes include duos with Terry and Roach as well as solos by each jazz legend and then a couple songs with Don Friedman (piano) and Marcus McLaurine (bass). Clark Terry has contributed to many famous big bands and gained a strong reputation as the trumpet player of the world. As if an homage to those days, he plays both mute trumpet and flugelhorn on "To Basie With Love," switching each instrument at once. This album surely is another precious treasure for the history of jazz. Recorded by David Baker.
1.   Statements
2.   Let's Cool One
3.   Brushes and Brass
4.   Simple Waltz
5.   I Remember Clifford
6.   Lil Max
7.   But Beautiful
8.   The Profit
9.   When I Fall In Love
10.   For Dancers Only
11.   Makin' Whoopee
12.   To Basie With Love
12.   The Nearness Of You
Customer Reviews (5.00 Stars) 1 person(s) rated this product.

Excellent performance & sound!

posted on 02/25/2011
5 Stars
Reviewer: Raul Grajales
These musician are legendary and no more words need to be said about them. The musical selection is great! About the sound: From what I'm used to hearing, Eight-Eighty sounds very similar to another japanese jazz label; Venus. The sound is lively enough. It has some similarity with the Blue Note legendary sound. It's very close to the sound you may expect in a jazz club. However, the BN tends to sound a little bit more clear that EE and Venus. At the present EE and Venus are the true successors of BN.


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