A Night At Birdland vol.1
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ก.พ. 2025
- ART BLAKEY
Album: A NIGHT AT BIRDLAND vol.1
Tune: 1. Announcement By Pee Wee Marquette
2. Split Kick
3. Once In A While
4. Quicksilver [1954]
Clifford Brown (tp)
Lou Donaldson (as)
Horace Silver (p)
Curly Russell (b)
Art Blakey (ds)
Best concert opening ever
In the 60's, this album was one of my father's favorites, a night trumpeter from Rio, Brazil. It was the great jazz reference of my childhood. My brothers and I listened to these recordings so much that Brown and Donaldson's lines sounded like a lively conversation with us. That was amazing!
Absolutely Amazing!
I recently heard the recording of the concert in Hamburg with Lou Donnaldson, Art Blakey, Kenny Drew and a yong, maybe local, very good bassplayer. It's was like a visite back to heaven. It had the same drive as the old recordings from Birdland. Wonderful!!!
Lou Donaldson is still alive at 96! He retired in 2014/2015, I think. He doesn't make public appearances that much.
Magnificent album! And to realise folks (penned on 30/07/21) that Lou Donaldson will be 95 this coming November. This group, which eventually became - The Jazz Messengers - , was the best ever hard-bop outfit, imo. Incredible Jazz folks. So dig the Jazz, dig the crowd and dig that this wonderful gig was recorded!!! G’day & Cheers!
He's now 96, and the only member from this group that still with us.
@@abdurahmanhassan326 Correct! And what a jazz-giant he is. Cheers!
magnifico ...
Great album. One of the besT sessions.
Thank you Brick Baker!
yes, thank you Brick
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Yes it is good.
Thank you!
These sessions are pure gold, even though Clifford Brown only left 4 years of recordings, he was fortunately decently recorded within those 4 years.
He had some of the strongest chops next to Clark Terry and Maynard.
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When it first appeard we digged this recording until we knew every line in it, the scratches too. It was such an eyeopener and I tried as mad to sound like Lou Donnaldson.
Lou Donaldson is the only one that is still alive.
Wow! Those were the days when Music was played by MUSICANS! Birdland was located on Broadway between 52 and 53street fm 1949 until the early 1960's
This album is in 1954.but why wonderfull sound.RVG is GREAT!
A rare live recording from Blue Note Records.
3:13 You can hear Lou Donaldson turn away from the mic for a moment, perhaps nodding to Clifford Brown that he's almost finished with his solo and Clifford's up next. 🙂
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@@Maou3 🙂
US3のcantaloopにもサンプリングされていますよね!
クリフォードブラウンを紹介する時のMCピーウィーマーウィックのニュートランペットセンセーションと言う言葉が衝撃的でした。非常に印象的でした。
(note: 2 skl. Split Kick. Clifford Brown - trp., Lou Donaldson - asax., Horace Silver - p., Curley Russel - bas., Art Blakey)
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does pee-wee marquette have a speech impediment or is he wrecked?
I think that's just the way he talks
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He was very short, under four feet according to Wikipedia.
@@progmeup He was also from Alabama, and you can sense that he has that southern drawl when he speaks.
Family Guy brought me here.