This is the first truly hi-rez album of Clifford Brown that I have seen. On Tidal, MQA 24/96.
And it actually sounds like a real high res mastering! Lots of trumpet tone texture that I've never heard before, including on my original 70s pressed LPs of these tracks. Dynamic range is dramatically better than my vinyl. That's nice to have with Art Blakey on drums, and Brownie on trumpet! The remastered bass is not excessive, it is informed and respectful of the bebop genre. This is an excellent mastering job.
This recording has Brownie just back from Europe with Lionel Hampton Big Band. He is a new star in America due to the release of Art Blakey "Night at Birdland" while he was away. No Larue, no Max. This recording has his friend Gigi Gryce just like his Paris sextet recording, but it takes it up a notch with Blakey and a premier NY rhythm section. Rouse would later become Monk's front man.