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The Beginning and the End (Columbia Records, 1973) is a Clifford Brown compilation album. The album opens with two tracks that Clifford Brown recorded with Chris Powell's Blue Flames in 1952, and ends with recordings of a session held at Music City Club in Philadelphia in 1956. According to the liner notes, they are "The first and last recorded performances of one of the greatest soloists in the history of Jazz". According to Nick Catalano's biography of Clifford Brown, the Music City Club session could have taken place on May 31, 1955.
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The Beginning and the End is a Clifford Brown compilation album. The album opens with two tracks that Clifford Brown recorded with Chris Powell's Blue Flames in 1952, and ends with recordings of a session held at Music City Club in Philadelphia in 1956. According to the liner notes, they are "The first and last recorded performances of one of the greatest soloists in the history of Jazz." According to Nick Catalano's biography of Clifford Brown, the Music City Club session could have taken place on May 31, 1955.
| 1 | I Come From Jamaica (Album Version) | ♡ | 2:40 | Christopher Powell / Chris Powell |
| 2 | Ida Red (Album Version) | ♡ | 2:01 | Traditional |
| 3 | Walkin’ (Album Version) | ♡ | 11:38 | Richard Carpenter / Unknown Composer |
| 4 | A Night in Tunisia | ♡ | 11:04 | Frank Paparelli / Dizzy Gillespie |
| 5 | Donna Lee (Album Version) | ♡ | 7:10 | Miles Davis / Charlie Parker |
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- AllMusic: https://www.allmusic.com/album/MW0000652572
Credits
Alto Saxophone — Vance Wilson, Vance Wilson Bass — Ace Tesone, James Johnson Drums — Ellis Tollin, Osie Johnson Engineer — Arthur Kendy Ensemble — Chris Powell And The Five Blue Flames Guitar — Eddie Lambert Painting — Paul Davis Piano — Duke Wells, Sam Dockery Producer — Don Schlitten Tenor Saxophone — Billy Root, Ziggy Vines, Vance Wilson Trumpet — Clifford Brown Vocals — Chris Powell Percussion — Chris Powell
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