- 100 Jazz Masterpièces, Vol. 22 · 2012
- Ze Best - Max Roach · 1956
- I Love... · 1938
- 100 Jazz Classics · 1982
- 100 Jazz Masterpièces, Vol. 22 · 2012
- I'll Remember April · 1989
- 100 Jazz Masterpièces, Vol. 22 · 2012
- Brown and Roach, Incorporated / Study in Brown / More Study in Brown / At Basin Street / Clifford Brown & Max Roach Quintet · 1954
- 100 Jazz Masterpieces, Vol. 23 · 2012
- The Complete Max Roach 1953 - 1958 · 1956
- The Best of Clifford Brown · 1997
- Round Midnight · 1957
- Clifford Brown and Max Roach · 1954
Essential Albums
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Artist Playlists
- Get to know one of the greatest drummers in history.
- A drummer's drummer who couldn't be fenced in.
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- Stanley Turrentine
- Sonny Rollins Quintet
- Clifford Brown
- Booker Little and his Quintet
About Max Roach
Max Roach helped establish a new vocabulary for jazz drummers while backing all of the leading practitioners of the bebop scene. In 1948 he participated in Miles Davis' seminal Birth of the Cool sessions before forming his own quintet with iconic bop trumpeter Clifford Brown. Later, Roach's work most notably included the seminal We Insist! Freedom Now Suite in 1961. Throughout the '70s and '80s, Roach continued breaking new ground. He formed the percussion ensemble M'Boom in 1970, issuing a handful of acclaimed albums including 1973's Re: Percussion for Strata East, M'Boom for Columbia in 1979, and To the Max for Enja in 1991. He worked with vanguard musicians including Anthony Braxton and Cecil Taylor in the '70s and '80s. His final album, Friendship, was recorded in collaboration with trumpeter Clark Terry, and issued by Columbia in 2002.
- HOMETOWN
- New Land, NC, United States
- BORN
- 10 January 1924
- GENRE
- Jazz