Brubeck's push led to the creation of the quartet's breakthrough album, Time Out, named for its use of a variety of odd time signatures. Among the biggest hits were Blue Rondo a la Turk in 9/8 ...
By KIRSTEN BOLTON FOR ARTSPRING Dave Brubeck’s game-changing 1959 album Time Out is an American masterpiece of “west coast cool jazz” that resonates to this day. The odd time signatures, […] ...
CD 1: 01. Concerto For Two Pianos And Orchestra (Johann Sebastian Bach); 02. Points Of Jazz (D. Brubeck). CD 2: 01. St. Louis Blues (C. Handy); 02. Unsquare Dance (D ...
Even though much time has passed since Dave Brubeck and his band left ... as the name would suggest – and put it on his 1958 album Jazz Impressions of Eurasia. He kept performing it throughout his ...
01. You’ll Never Know (M. Gordon/H. Warren); 02. I’m Alone (O. Hammerstein); 03. Autumn in Our Town (Dave/Iola Brubeck); 04. So Lonely (Dave/Iola Brubeck); 05. I’m Afraid the Masquarade Is Over (H.
In the hands of the ‘classic’ Dave Brubeck Quartet – with Paul Desmond (alto saxophone), Eugene Wright (bass) and Joe Morello (drums) – pieces from landmark albums such as Time Out ...