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Max Roach Plus Four on the Chicago Scene on Emarcy MG-36132

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Max Roach Plus Four on the Chicago Scene on Emarcy MG-36132

Superb album on which Booker Little excels.

Booker Little steals the show on this. Morgan has been my favorite trumpeter for ages but Booker Little has slowly overtaken first spot for me. His playing is so brilliant and his compositions are so innovative. On this album he hasn’t composed any tunes but the playing is outstanding. Fiery and lyrical. His solo on “My Old Flame”, especially after about 02:10 in, is completely out of this world.

Roach and Little recorded several albums together just like Roach and Brownie did. The same outcome tragically occurred in the end for both of these virtuosic trumpeters, as they died very young.

The stuff Max Roach released as a leader is highly enjoyable. I will try and find some more albums as they are often reasonably priced as well, which complies nicely with my new philosophy of focusing on cheaper titles.

I got to mention Roach’s drumming on this album as well, he plays so good. Very lyrical and tasteful in his appROACH. ‘Nuff said.

Do you have a favorite Max Roach album? Please share.

Cheers!

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Booker Little 4 and Max Roach on United Artists UAL 4034

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Booker Little 4 and Max Roach on United Artists UAL 4034

Booker Little is one of my absolute favorites.

For me, the hunt is on for every title that Booker Little is present on, and that has been going on for quite a while. I’ve found some of them, but plenty still remains to be found. Many titles are quite difficult to track down. This title on United Artists is great and it’s also quite the rare find. My copy is a beautiful white label promo and I’m very pleased to have been able to file this back in the spring.

Booker Little was of course a superbly gifted trumpeter who died far too young. That theme is very familiar, unfortunately. But in his short time on earth he recorded some outstanding stuff, most notably with Max Roach, and he was also part of, for me, one of the greatest assembled jazz groups of all time, the one with Eric Dolphy that performed live on the Five Spot albums. He also recorded “Far Cry”, released on New Jazz, with Dolphy, and that is a brilliant album as well.

On a top 5 list of favorite trumpeters of mine he ranks 2nd. I absolutely love his style of playing, which is very technical and lyrical at the same time. He also was a great composer. His original compositions are very interesting and feel fresh still to this day. A lovely brand of jazz that is right up my alley. It’s so tragic that he didn’t get to live longer and play on more albums and compose more music. I’m sure he would have created some unbelievable stuff.

Regarding the recording quality on this session; it’s not the best. The entire group sound quite muted, the trumpet sounds good though. The drums sound soggy. But the quality of the music makes up for that in spades. Sometimes you find that certain albums just weren’t recorded that great, it’s just the way it is, and for me that just brings an element of charm. I put on Donald Byrd’s “The Cat Walk” on Blue Note straight after and my lord, what a difference in sound! Unreal. Such punch, attack, clarity, definition and volume.

Anyway, highly recommended stuff if you haven’t heard this one. I hope to be able to find the titles on Time and Bethlehem next. Let’s see if I get lucky.

Do you have a favorite Booker Little album? Please share.

Cheers!

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"Study in Brown" by Clifford Brown and Max Roach on Emarcy MG-36037

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"Study in Brown" by Clifford Brown and Max Roach on Emarcy MG-36037

All time classic by one of the greatest jazz trumpeters of all time.

This is actually my first original pressing which features Clifford Brown which is completely nuts, considering I love his playing. Well, I’ve tried to secure both this title and Brown & Roach Incorporated, also on Emarcy, for a very long time. So it’s not like I haven’t tried, but it’s been difficult to find these titles in top condition and with all the 1st pressing details present, like the blue tinted back slick. I finally found this copy a few months back and it’s in absolutely top condition and sounds lovely. So happy to now have one of the very best Brownie titles secured and filed. The search continues after more titles in his catalogue. Excited to try and find some of them.

The music is so well executed and the original compositions are top notch. Clifford Brown is of course a jazz trumpet legend and to me, one of the very best trumpeters of all time. If I had to make a top 5 list of my favorite jazz trumpeters he would definitely be on that. Max Roach, another jazz legend, is a drummer who plays with such finesse, love him. The whole group is so good. Dig the individual styles of all of them and especially the chemistry they share with one another. They sound so tight and overall it’s a pity there aren’t more titles available except for the handful they recorded together before the tragic deaths of Brownie and Powell.

Favorite picks from this album include “Cherokee”, ”Lands End” and “George’s Dilemma”. All tunes on here are wonderful and highly enjoyable.

Enjoying the new listening space and the new house. It’s so nice to have my own space, never had that before. Will try and post more regularly and also begin to make some more YouTube videos. Hope you are all enjoying your collections, cheers!

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