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Harold Land follows Clifford Brown with one chorus of tenor saxophone on this relaxed swing treatment of "Jordu." His playing displays a warm, unhurried quality that contrasts effectively with Brown's more effervescent approach, his lines moving through the AABA form with patient melodic development. Land's robust tone and rhythmic confidence are evident as he navigates the tune's chromatic harmony, choosing his phrases with care and allowing space between ideas. As the second of four soloists on this track, his chorus provides a welcome shift in timbral color and temperament, bridging the gap between Brown's expansive trumpet feature and Richie Powell's piano solo that follows.
Harold Land was 25 to 26 years old at the time.
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