![]() There is no shortage of Dave Brubeck records currently available, practically everything he cut for Fantasy, Columbia, Concord, and Telarc are easy to locate. In the early `80s, tenor saxophonist Jerry Bergonzi was in the Brubeck Quartet, and beginning in the mid-`80s, clarinetist Bill Smith (who was in the original octet) alternated with altoist Bobby Militello. Brubeck joined with his sons Darius (keyboards), Chris (electric bass and bass trombone), and Danny (drums) in Two Generations of Brubeck in the 1970s. After some time off, during which he wrote religious works, Brubeck came back the following year with a new quartet featuring Gerry Mulligan, although he would have several reunions with Desmond before the altoist`s death in 1977. The Dave Brubeck Quartet constantly traveled around the world until its breakup in 1967. Dave and Iola Brubeck (his wife and lyricist) put together an anti-racism show featuring Louis Armstrong (The Real Ambassadors) which was recorded, but its only public appearance was at the Monterey Jazz Festival in the early `60s. ![]() The huge success of Paul Desmond`s "Take Five" (1960) was followed by many songs played in "odd" time signatures such as 7/4 and 9/8 the high-quality soloing of the musicians kept these experiments from sounding like gimmicks. By then, Brubeck had followed his popular series of Fantasy recordings with some big sellers on Columbia, and had appeared on the cover of Time (1954). Joe Dodge was the band`s early drummer but, after he tired of the road, the virtuosic Joe Morello took his place in 1956 while the revolving bass chair finally settled on Eugene Wright in 1958. Desmond`s cool-toned alto and quick wit fit in well with Brubeck`s often heavy chording and experimental playing both Brubeck and Desmond had original sounds and styles that owed little to their predecessors. Within two years, the band had become surprisingly popular. Upon his return in 1951, Brubeck was persuaded by altoist Paul Desmond to make the group a quartet. The trio`s Fantasy recordings of 1949-1951 were quite popular in the Bay Area, but the group came to an end when Brubeck hurt his back during a serious swimming accident and was put out of action for months. The octet was too radical to get much work, so Brubeck formed a trio with drummer Cal Tjader (who doubled on vibes) and bassist Ron Crotty. During 1946-1949, Brubeck led a group mostly consisting of fellow classmates, and they recorded as the Dave Brubeck Octet their music (released on Fantasy in 1951) still sounds advanced today, with complex time signatures and some poly-tonality. Brubeck led a service band in General Patton`s Army during World War II and then, in 1946, he started studying at Mills College with the classical composer Darius Milhaud, who encouraged his students to play jazz. ![]() He studied music at the College of the Pacific during 1938-1942. He had classical training from his mother, but fooled her for a long period by memorizing his lessons and not learning to read music. From nearly the start, Brubeck enjoyed utilizing poly-rhythms and poly-tonality (playing in two keys at once). Creative booking (being one of the first groups to play regularly on college campuses) and a bit of luck resulted in great popularity, and Dave Brubeck remains one of the few household names in jazz. Although critics who had championed him when he was unknown seemed to scorn him when the Dave Brubeck Quartet became a surprise success, in reality Brubeck never watered down or altered his music in order to gain a wide audience. Pick Up Sticks Listen to Samples Video/Audio bio Dave Brubeck has long served as proof that creative jazz and popular success can go together. The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Time Out (Eac Single Flac Cue) Artist: The Dave Brubeck Quartet Title: Time Out Audio CD (March 25, 1997) Original Release Date: 1959 Number of Disc: 1 Label Columbia Legacy CK 65122 Genre Jazz Styles Post Bop, Hard Bop Extractor: EAC 0.99 prebeta 4 Read mode : Secure Utilize accurate stream : Yes Defeat audio cache : Yes Make use of C2 pointers : No Codec: Flac 1.2.1 Level 8 Single File.flac, Eac.log, File.cue (Noncompliant) Accurately ripped (confidence 61 ) Source: Original CD Size Torrent: 250 Mb Artwork Included Personnel: Dave Brubeck - Piano Paul Desmond - Alto Saxophone Gene Wright - Bass Joe Morello – Drums Tracklist: 1. ![]()
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