| Max Roach - Percussion Bitter Sweet - Percussion Bitter Sweet is the most compelling, varied, dynamic snapshot of Max Roach's post-Clifford Brown ensembles. It features the doomed young genius Booker Little on trumpet, the innovative Eric Dolphy on alto and bass clarinet, Clifford Jordan on tenor, Julian Priester on trombone, Mal Waldron on piano and Art Davis on bass. Roach is never content just to mark time. Instead, his drums essay complex metric and polyrhythmic devices, while suggesting keyboard-like counterpoint and melodic... |
$12.51 |
| Max Roach 340 - T-shirt - Add to shopping cart by selecting a size |
$15.99 |
| Clifford Brown & Max Roach - Image 10x8 in., Paper 15x11 in. |
$250.00 |
| Max Roach + 4 - Newport - JAZZ LP S VG++/VG+ CVR STAINS/SURFACE MARKS/BLUE LBL |
$19.99 |
| Max Roach + 4/On The Chicago Scene - JAZZ LP M VG+/M- HP/CVR STAINS |
$5.99 |
| Money Jungle Duke Ellington/Charles Mingus/Max Roach - LP (Item 22006) United Artists, 1962 -- Condition: Very Good |
$13.99 |
| Clifford Brown and Max Roach |
$17.99 |
| Clifford Brown/Max Roach - At Basin Street - When Clifford Brown and Max Roach passed through Chicago in the latter part of 1955, a pregnant Mrs. Harold Land wired her husband to come back home to Los Angeles; so Sonny Rollins filled the tenor chair. The rest would have been history, except that Clifford Brown and pianist Richie Powell perished in an auto accident the following summer. But AT BASIN STREET remains, marking Rollins' debut and documenting the emergence of the decade's most innovative small combo and three of its greatest solo... |
$8.97 |
| Clifford Brown/Max Roach - Study In Brown - Clifford Brown/Max Roach - Study In Brown |
$8.97 |
| Max Roach - Blue Waltz |
$5.94 |
| Max Roach - It's Time - In 1954 Roach formed a quintet with Clifford Brown, a band that was one of the most musically inventive of the period. Brown's accidental death in 1956 was a devastating loss to Roach and it took many years for him fully to shake off the traumatic effect it had upon him. From the late 50s Roach began to take a political stance and was active in many black cultural projects. Inevitably, his work of this period took on elements of his commitment to Civil Rights issues. His compositions included... |
$5.94 |
| Max Roach - M'Boom - In the 70s, although he was by then becoming an elder statesman of jazz, Roach continued to associate with musicians of the avant garde, recording duo albums with Abdullah Ibrahim, Archie Shepp, Cecil Taylor and Anthony Braxton. Throughout the 80s and into the early 90s, Roach continued to perform, and compose, finding time to teach at the University Of Massachusetts and to maintain his activism in black politics. He demonstrated his mastery of the drums during his 1990 tour by playing as an encore... |
$10.71 |
| Max Roach - Max - Max Roach Quartet Featuring Hank Mobley 10-inch album |
$5.94 |
| The Many Sides Of Max Roach |
$6.93 |
| Tommy Turrentine Plus Max Roach - Tommy Turrentine - Tommy Turrentine Plus Max Roach |
$30.69 |
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