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Joy Spring [Proper Box]
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Album Details: Joy Spring [Proper Box]

Release Date:05/17/2005
Label:Proper Box Uk
UPC:805520020862

Track List: Joy Spring [Proper Box]

Disk 1

  1. Ida Red
  2. I Come from Jamaica
  3. Bellarosa
  4. Carvin' the Rock
  5. Cookin'
  6. Brownie Speaks
  7. De-Dah
  8. You Go to My Head
  9. Philly J.J.
  1. Choose Now
  2. Dial "B" for Beauty
  3. Theme of No Repeat
  4. Capri
  5. Turnpike
  6. Sketch One
  7. Wail Bait
  8. Hymn of the Orient
  9. Minor Mood

Disk 2

  1. Brownie Eyes
  2. Cherokee
  3. Easy Living
  4. Stockholm Sweetnin'
  5. 'Scuse These Bloos
  6. Fallin in Love With Love
  7. Lover Come Back to Me
  8. Brown Skins
  9. Deltitnu
  1. Keeing Up With Jonesy
  2. Conception
  3. All the Things You Are
  4. I Cover the Waterfront
  5. Goofin' With Me
  6. Quickstep
  7. Bum's Rush
  8. Chez Moi

Disk 3

  1. Minority
  2. Salute to the Band Box
  3. Strictly Romantic
  4. Baby
  5. All Weird
  6. Blue and Brown
  1. Come Rain or Come Shine
  2. Introduction
  3. Tenderly
  4. Sunset Eyes
  5. Clifford's Axe
  6. Sweet Clifford

Disk 4

  1. Delilah
  2. Joy Spring
  3. Mildama
  4. Daahoud
  5. Bones for Jones
  1. Tiny Capers
  2. Jor-Du
  3. I Get a Kick Out of You
  4. Parisian Thoroughfare

Pro Reviews: Joy Spring [Proper Box]

  • All Music Guide

    Joy Spring is a fourCD, budgetpriced box set from the folks at Proper in the United Kingdom. This is a pretty handsome overview that touches on all aspects of Clifford Brown's mighty but tragically brief career. Disc one, "Dial B Fr Beauty" contains sides he cut in 1952 as a member of Chris Powell and the Blue Flames; documents from his stint with Tadd Dameron; tracks from a shortlived quintet with Lou Donaldson, Elmo Hope, Percy Heath, and Philly Joe Jones in 1953, and sides recorded when he was part of J.J. Johnson's Septet all these sides virtually chronicle Brown's ascent into the jazz world and serve, so to speak, as a showcase for the first three sides he cut on his own, in a band that included Charlie Rouse, Art Blakey, John Lewis, Gigi Gryce, and Heath, with material arranged by Quincy Jones. Standout cuts are "Wail Bait," and "Hymn of the Orient," as well as Dameron's "Choose Now." Disc two, entitled "Conception," begins with Brown's own sextet and his versions of "Cherokee,"... and "Brownie Eyes." Later in '53, Brown played with Art Farmer in Sweden, and with a European orchestra that included a number of stalwarts like Walter Williams, Gryce, and Pierre Michelot, with Jones writing the charts. But the coolest stuff here are the sides cut with the Brown/Gryce sextet and octet, these also commence disc three, entitled "Clifford's Axe," which straddles September of 1953 to October of that same year. Disc three is rounded out with the firsteverperformancesonrecord of the Clifford BrownMax Roach Quintet as they cut "All God's Chillun Got Rhythm" and "Sunset." The final CD in this package is devoted almost exclusively to this last group of musicians the Clifford BrownMax Roach Quintet documenting the various phases they went through in 1954. From "Dahoud" and "Delilah" to "Jor Du" and their stellar read of "Parisian Thoroughfare." The box set closes with a cut from Sarah Vaughan backed by Brown, Roy Haynes, Paul Quinichette, Herbie Mann, Jimmy Jones, Ernie Wilkins, and Joe Benjamin, on a lovely version of "You're Not the Kind" with a sweet and moving Brown solo. This is a fine introduction to Brown, nicely priced, with decent sound, and it makes a great companion to the excellent Emarcy LPs of the BrownRoach bands. - Thom Jurek, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Clifford Brown

Clifford Brown's death in a car accident at the age of 25 was one of the great tragedies in jazz history. Already ranking with Dizzy Gillespie and Miles Davis as one of the top trumpeters in jazz, Brownie was still improving in 1956. Plus he was a clean liver and was not even driving; the upandcoming pianist Richie Powell and his wife (who was driving) also perished in ... Read more