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Jim Brown's avatar

Very interesting! It gives this non-musician who's been seriously listening to jazz for nearly 70 years lots of clues as to why these wonderful songs became the favorites of jazz players. And from where I sit, it's been jazz musicians, and, as Will Friedwald would say, "the jazz influenced singers," who have kept this wonderful body of art alive for what's going onto a century.

Mark Stryker's avatar

Nice stuff, thanks.

Coda: Worth noting that the complex arrangement of "I Get a Kick Out of You" that Clifford and Max play was devised by Thad Jones, almost certainly at the Blue Bird Inn, where Thad was a member of the legendary house band led by Billy Mitchell that also included Elvin. Original liner notes to "Brown and Roach Incorporated" credit Thad with the arrangement and say that Max got it from Sonny Stitt (who was a frequent presence at the Blue Bird). It definitely sounds like Thad's imagination to me.

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