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Andrew Hill’s 1968 album “Dance With Death” stands as one of the most gratifying though under-recognized sessions of the brilliant pianist’s discography which wasn’t released until 1980
Make Yourself Comfortable
Jazz (Ain't Nothin' But Soul)
and a choir under the direction of Coleridge Perkinson
Clifford Brown: Memorial Album LP (Blue Note Classic Vinyl Series) Thelonious Monk Andrew Hill’s 1968 album “DanceBlue Note, 1956 The incomparable trumpeter Clifford Browns star was just starting to ascend when he recorded two sessions as a leader for Blue Note in 1953 a co led quintet date with alto saxophonist Lou Donaldson and a sextet date under his own name that were later compiled on the 12" LP Memorial Album (BLP 1526) shortly after his tragic death in a car accident in 1956. Side 1 presents the sextet with alto saxophonist Gigi Gryce, tenor saxophonist