
Brown and Roach Incorporated
Recorded at Capitol Studios in Los Angeles in August 1954, this was the first Emarcy
recording of the legendary Clifford Brown and Max Roach Quintet featuring the great
Harold Land on tenor sax, Richie Powell on piano and George Morrow on bass.
Under the direction of two modern Jazz masters, trumpeter Clifford Brown and
drummer Max Roach, the quintet shines through a fine set of classic standards,
including Edgar Sampson's ' Stompin' at the Savoy' (often wrongly attributed to Benny
Goodman), Cole Porter's 'I Get a Kick out of You', plus two Brown-Roach originals.
This LP contains their second album in its entirety plus quartet songs recorded by
Brown in France in 1953, added as a bonus
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Brown and Roach Incorporated
Recorded at Capitol Studios in Los Angeles in August 1954, this was the first Emarcy
recording of the legendary Clifford Brown and Max Roach Quintet featuring the great
Harold Land on tenor sax, Richie Powell on piano and George Morrow on bass.
Under the direction of two modern Jazz masters, trumpeter Clifford Brown and
drummer Max Roach, the quintet shines through a fine set of classic standards,
including Edgar Sampson's ' Stompin' at the Savoy' (often wrongly attributed to Benny
Goodman), Cole Porter's 'I Get a Kick out of You', plus two Brown-Roach originals.
This LP contains their second album in its entirety plus quartet songs recorded by
Brown in France in 1953, added as a bonus
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Recorded at Capitol Studios in Los Angeles in August 1954, this was the first Emarcy
recording of the legendary Clifford Brown and Max Roach Quintet featuring the great
Harold Land on tenor sax, Richie Powell on piano and George Morrow on bass.
Under the direction of two modern Jazz masters, trumpeter Clifford Brown and
drummer Max Roach, the quintet shines through a fine set of classic standards,
including Edgar Sampson's ' Stompin' at the Savoy' (often wrongly attributed to Benny
Goodman), Cole Porter's 'I Get a Kick out of You', plus two Brown-Roach originals.
This LP contains their second album in its entirety plus quartet songs recorded by
Brown in France in 1953, added as a bonus











