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Clifford Brown's trumpet solo is the 2nd of 4 on this recording, spanning two choruses at approximately 278 BPM. Set within a swinging rhythmic framework, the 64-bar AABA form and the key of A♭, the solo tests the player's command at high velocity. Built on the chord changes of "Lover, Come Back to Me," the harmonic foundation is a familiar one in the jazz repertoire, inviting inventive melodic departures. Positioned between Lou Donaldson and Horace Silver, Brown bridges the conversation between the two. The tune's title perfectly captures its mercurial, quicksilver energy, as each soloist navigates the demanding chord changes at breakneck speed without sacrificing musical coherence.
Clifford Brown was 23 to 24 years old at the time.
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