Biscuit Man – Donald Brown
Combining an angular melody with over-the-barline bass figures, this song is a real workout for all instruments. It's been recorded several times, with and without composer Donald Brown on piano.
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- Recording: Carl Allen - Piccadilly Square
- Recorded on: December 6-7, 1989
- Label: Alfa Jazz (ALCR-9)
- Concert Key: C, No key center
- Style: Swing (medium up)
- Trumpet - Roy Hargrove
- Alto Sax - Vincent Herring
- Piano - Donald Brown
- Bass - Ira Coleman
- Drums - Carl Allen
On each recording of The Biscuit Man, the rhythm section plays a bit differently. This first version has no piano comping in the head; Donald Brown doubles the melody with the horns in his right hand and the bass line in his left hand, switching to two-handed melody in octaves when the bass begins walking. Bassist Ira Coleman takes a few liberties with the walking but otherwise plays as written throughout the head. Drummer Carl Allen is mostly playing time through the bass hits at the beginning of the head; on the other recordings the drums are more active, indicated in our lead sheets as "play off bass line." The first chorus of Donald's piano solo has the same bass hits on the first six measures.
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- Recording: Donald Brown - People Music
- Recorded on: March 19 & 21, 1990
- Label: Muse (MCD 5406)
- Concert Key: C, No key center
- Style: Swing (uptempo)
- Trumpet - Tom Harrell
- Soprano Sax - Vincent Herring
- Vibes - Steve Nelson
- Piano - Donald Brown
- Bass - Robert Hurst
- Drums - Eric Walker
Vibraphonist Steve Nelson first recorded with Donald Brown on the latter's debut album as a leader, "Early Bird" in 1987. They have played together on seven of Brown's albums so far as well as Nelson's "Live Session One."
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- Recording: Elvin Jones - Youngblood
- Recorded on: April 20-21, 1992
- Label: Enja (ENJ 7051)
- Concert Key: C, No key center
- Style: Swing (medium up)
- Trumpet - Nicholas Payton
- Tenor Sax - Javon Jackson & Joshua Redman
- Bass - George Mraz
- Drums - Elvin Jones
In 2001, Bill Mobley recorded a big band arrangement of The Biscuit Man on his album "New Light." Another version of this song was recorded by pianist Keith Brown, Donald Brown's son, in 2015 for his album "The Journey." This trio version is quite experimental, a completely reharmonized, mixed-meter arrangement that preserves only the first 10 measures of the melody before going into an even-8ths 7/4 vamp with a D major tonality—even though the melody is not transposed.

Donald Brown
born on Mar 28, 1954
A lyrical pianist and prolific composer as well as a teacher, band leader and arranger, Donald Brown is considered one of the masters of contemporary jazz composition. Raised in Memphis, Tennessee, Donald studied trumpet and drums as a youth. It was not until he began studying at Memphis State University that he switched to piano as his primary instrument, the late start making his pianistic skill all the more incredible. Read more...