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I Remember Clifford (album)

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Released
  
March 1992

Producer
  
See article

Artist
  
Arturo Sandoval

Label
  
GRP

Length
  
61:51

I Remember Clifford (1992)
  
Dream Come True (1993)

Release date
  
17 March 1992

Genres
  
Jazz, Bebop

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Studio
  
Sound on Sound, New York City

Flight To Freedom (1991)
  
I Remember Clifford (1992)

Similar
  
Arturo Sandoval albums, Jazz albums

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I Remember Clifford is a 1992 album by Arturo Sandoval, the second album he made after fleeing from his native Cuba.

Contents

The entire album is a tribute to Clifford Brown, who was a great influence on Sandoval; Brown was an influential, highly rated and much-loved jazz trumpeter who died in an auto accident in 1956, when he was only 25 years old.

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Title

The album is named for Clifford Brown who was killed on June 26, 1956 in a car accident which also killed pianist Richie Powell, the younger brother of Bud Powell.

Sandoval's written tribute to Brown in the liner notes for the album ends:

Everybody that I've spoken to, who knew Brownie, coincided in describing his heart and his simplicity as an artist. Modesty, feelings, dignity and virtuosity; not a bad legacy. ... It is with all my heart and soul that I offer this sincere effort to one of the greatest trumpet players of all time; a man who left his mark as a person and as an artist.

It is named after a threnody written by Benny Golson, I Remember Clifford, also written in memory of Brown.

In addition to an especially poignant rendition of the Golson piece (using only a trumpet and piano - a pointed tribute to the two musicians who died together), the album contains a long list of Clifford's best-known standards (some composed by Brown himself). One final inclusion is a new composition, I Left This Space For You, written by Sandoval in tribute, in which Sandoval plays only a restrained melody, leaving "this space for him" (in Sandoval's words).

One very unusual feature, heard on five of the tracks, is the use of overdubbing to create a trumpet 'choir' of four harmonized trumpets, all played by Sandoval (a concept credited to Orlando 'Papito' Hernández, who had experience with multiple trumpets from his time playing with Herb Alpert). The 'choir' is used to play arrangements of some of Brown's own brilliant original solos; the different trumpet lines are so closely synchronized it is hard to believe they were not reproduced electronically. Sandoval's own phenomenal playing features in his own solos, especially on "Cherokee", which he takes at a pace a hair faster than Brown's own impossibly fast original.

The album received two nominations in the 1992 Grammy Awards ('Best Jazz Instrumental Performance - Individual or Group', and 'Best Arrangement on an Instrumental', for Cherokee). It was picked by critic Leonard Feather as one of the ten best jazz albums of 1992.

Track listing

  1. "Daahoud" (Brown, 4:57)
  2. "Joy Spring" (Brown, 5:42)
  3. "Parisian Thoroughfare" (Bud Powell, 5:57)
  4. "Cherokee" (Ray Noble, 5:07)
  5. "I Remember Clifford" (Benny Golson, 4:11)
  6. "The Blues Walk" (Brown, 6:45)
  7. "Sandu" (Brown, 5:17)
  8. "I Get a Kick Out of You" (Cole Porter, 5:11)
  9. "Jordu" (Duke Jordan, 8:25)
  10. "Caravan" (Ellington, Mills, Tizol, 4:26)
  11. "I Left This Space For You" (Sandoval, 5:53)

Performers

  • Arturo Sandoval, Trumpet
  • Kenny Kirkland, Piano
  • Charnett Moffett, Bass
  • Kenny Washington, drums
  • Ernie Watts, Tenor Saxophone (tracks 1, 4, 7, 9, 10)
  • David Sánchez, Tenor saxophone (tracks 3, 6, 8)
  • Ed Calle, Tenor Saxophone (track 2)
  • Félix Gómez, Keyboards (track 5)
  • Gary Lindsay, Arrangements (except on track 9)
  • Alberto Naranjo, Arrangement on Jordu
  • Technical

  • Peter Beckerman, Assistant Engineer
  • Michael Bloom, Liner Notes Coordination
  • Joseph Doughney, Post-production
  • Ted Jensen, Mastering
  • Michael Landy, Post-production
  • Bo Post, Album Coordinator
  • Andy Roshberg, Assistant Engineer
  • Neil Tesser, Liner Notes
  • Adam Zelinka, Post-production
  • Producers

  • Cal Griffin
  • Dave Grusin (Executive)
  • Papito Hernández
  • Larry Rosen (Executive)
  • Rudy Pérez
  • Songs

    1Daahoud4:57
    2Joy Spring5:42
    3Parisian Thoroughfare5:57

    References

    I Remember Clifford (album) Wikipedia