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1985 live album by Clifford Jordan
Half Note is a
live album by saxophonist
Clifford Jordan which was recorded in 1974 and first released on the
SteepleChase label in 1985.
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Reception
In his review on
Allmusic, Scott Yanow notes that this is "An good example of Jordan's music"
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Track listing
All compositions by Clifford Jordan except as indicated
- "Holy Land" (Cedar Walton) - 8:41
- "The Glass Bead Games" - 5:38
- "
St. Thomas" (
Sonny Rollins) - 9:58
- "
Rhythm-a-Ning" (
Thelonious Monk) - 8:57
- "Midnight Waltz" (Walton) - 9:17
- "The Highest Mountain" - 6:45
Personnel
References
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Year(s) indicated are for the recording(s), not first release. |
As leader or co-leader | |
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With
Art Farmer | |
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With
Charles Mingus | |
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With
Lee Morgan | |
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With
Max Roach | |
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With
Cedar Walton | |
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With others |
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Paul Chambers Quintet (1957)
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Sonny Clark Quintets/
My Conception (1957)
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Epistrophy & Now's the Time (
Richard Davis, 1972)
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Dealin' (Richard Davis, 1973)
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Iron Man (
Eric Dolphy, 1963)
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Conversations (Eric Dolphy, 1963)
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To Bird with Love (
Dizzy Gillespie, 1992)
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Roots (
Slide Hampton, 1985)
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Luminous (
John Hicks and
Elise Wood, 1985)
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Shades (
Andrew Hill, 1986)
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J.J. Inc. (
J.J. Johnson, 1961)
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Con Alma! (
Charles McPherson, 1965)
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Any Old Time (
Carmen McRae, 1986)
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Carmen Sings Monk (Carmen McRae, 1988)
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Live at the Theatre Boulogne-Billancourt/Paris, Vol. 1 (
Mingus Dynasty, 1988)
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Live at the Theatre Boulogne-Billancourt/Paris, Vol. 2 (Mingus Dynasty, 1988)
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Pony's Express (
Pony Poindexter, 1962)
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Manhattan Project (
Dizzy Reece, 1976)
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The Jazz We Heard Last Summer (
Sahib Shihab, 1957)
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Further Explorations (
Horace Silver, 1958)
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Music Inc. (
Charles Tolliver, 1970)
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What It Is (
Mal Waldron, 1981)
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Money in the Pocket (
Joe Zawinul, 1967)
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Year(s) indicated are for the recording(s), not first release. |
As leader or co-leader | |
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As sideman with
Art Blakey &
The Jazz Messengers | |
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With
Art Farmer (or where stated),
Benny Golson &
The Jazztet | |
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With
Eddie Harris | |
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With
Billy Higgins | |
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With
Milt Jackson | |
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With
Etta James | |
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With
Clifford Jordan | |
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With
Blue Mitchell | |
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With
Houston Person | |
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With others |
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God Bless Jug and Sonny (
Gene Ammons &
Sonny Stitt, 1973)
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Left Bank Encores (Gene Ammons & Sonny Stitt, 1973)
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Something for Lester (
Ray Brown, 1977)
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Slow Drag (
Donald Byrd, 1967)
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The Almoravid (
Joe Chambers, 1971–73)
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Somethin's Cookin' (
Junior Cook, 1981)
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Broken Shadows (
Ornette Coleman, 1971–72)
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Katumbo (Dance) (Johnny Coles, 1971)
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Giant Steps (
John Coltrane, 1959)
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Up, Up and Away (
Sonny Criss, 1967)
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The Beat Goes On! (Sonny Criss, 1968)
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This Is the Moment! (
Kenny Dorham, 1958)
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Blue Spring (Kenny Dorham &
Cannonball Adderley, 1959)
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It's All Right! (
Teddy Edwards, 1967)
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Soul Trombone (
Curtis Fuller, 1961)
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Smokin' (Curtis Fuller, 1972)
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Tangerine (
Dexter Gordon, 1972)
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Generation (Dexter Gordon, 1972)
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Bush Dance (
Johnny Griffin, 1978)
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Roots (
Slide Hampton, 1985)
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The Quota (
Jimmy Heath, 1961)
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Triple Threat (Jimmy Heath, 1962)
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Mode for Joe (
Joe Henderson, 1966)
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Hub Cap (
Freddie Hubbard, 1961)
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Here to Stay (Freddie Hubbard, 1962)
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The Body & the Soul (Freddie Hubbard,1963)
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Bolivia (Freddie Hubbard, 1991)
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Highway One (
Bobby Hutcherson, 1978)
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Farewell Keystone (Bobby Hutcherson, 1982)
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Really Livin' (
J.J. Johnson, 1959)
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J.J. Inc. (J.J. Johnson, 1960)
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Save Your Love for Me (
Etta Jones, 1986)
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Advance! (
Philly Joe Jones, 1978)
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Drum Song (Philly Joe Jones, 1978)
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Seven Minds (
Sam Jones, 1974)
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Something in Common (Sam Jones, 1974–77)
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First Class Kloss! (
Eric Kloss, 1967)
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Abbey Is Blue (
Abbey Lincoln, 1959)
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Strings! (
Pat Martino, 1967)
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From This Moment On! (
Charles McPherson, 1968)
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Horizons (Charles McPherson, 1968)
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Caramba! (
Lee Morgan, 1968)
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The Sixth Sense (Lee Morgan, 1968)
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The Mode (
Sonny Red, 1961)
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Sonny Red (1971)
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Setting Standards (
Woody Shaw, 1983)
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For Losers (
Archie Shepp, 1968–69)
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Kwanza (Archie Shepp, 1968–69)
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Now Is the Time (
Idrees Sulieman, 1976)
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Goodbye Yesterday (
Lucky Thompson, 1972)
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Concert: Friday the 13th – Cook County Jail (Lucky Thompson, 1972)
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I Offer You (Lucky Thompson, 1973)
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Another Story (
Stanley Turrentine, 1969)
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Up Front (
David Williams, 1986)
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