A historic performance that records the origins of the Jazz Messengers.
A live album recorded at Blue Note in 1954. Featuring Clifford Brown, Horace Silver, and others, it captures the excitement of early hard bop.
This live recording put Art Blakey on the map and symbolizes the dawn of hard bop. Recorded at the New York club "Birdland," the performance combines Clifford Brown's brilliant trumpet with Horace Silver's powerful piano, while Blakey's powerful drumming drives the entire album. Tracks like "Split Kick" and "Quicksilver" showcase the power of improvisation and construction, creating a truly masterful performance. As one of Blue Note's most iconic live albums, it continues to be enjoyed by countless listeners today.
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8 TRACKS:
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1)
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Introducing By Pee Wee Marquette
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2)
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Split Kick
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3)
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Once In A While
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4)
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Quicksilver
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5)
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A Night In Tunisia
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6)
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Mayreh
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7)
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Wee Dot (alt. Take)
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8)
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Blues (Improvisation)
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Saxophone - Lou Donaldson
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Piano - Horace Silver
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Drums - Art Blakey
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Liner Notes - Michael Cuscuna
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Producer - Alfred Lion
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Recorded By - Rudy Van Gelder
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Bass - Curly Russell
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Trumpet - Clifford Brown
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Photography By [Cover Photo] - Francis Wolff
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Liner Notes - Leonard Feather
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Design [Cover] - Reid K. Miles
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Liner Notes [Translation] - Hitoshi Namekata
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Liner Notes - 中条省平