condition (record/cover): NM / EX
Insert and obi included.
1955, the Clifford Brown - Max Roach quintet at full maturity: Study In Brown, home of the immortal "Cherokee" - taken at a tempo that remains a trumpet-player rite of passage, and dispatched by Brownie with a relaxation that borders on the supernatural - plus "Sandu", "Jacqui" and a program that defines hard bop elegance from first groove to last. Harold Land's tenor keeps perfect company, muscular and unhurried, and Roach's drumming is a compositional lesson per track: the fills placed like punctuation, the swing absolute. Everything about this band was balanced - fire and finish, virtuosity and warmth, blues and architecture - which is why the records still sound complete in a way few small-group sessions of any era manage. Among the most perfect studio albums of its decade, in any style, and permanently in demand.
Japanese EmArcy mono pressing from the respected 15PJ series - the right way to hear 1955 in 2026, silent surfaces and all.