Advantages: Unforgettable jazz classics Disadvantages: The funny sound of the 60`s
Songs known all over the world!Songs heard by everybody on this planet!
This is an extraordinary journey throughout the music with DaveBrubeck and his quartet..
Classics such as Take Five,Weep No More,Take The A Train,Summer Song and so on and so on..We remember Ella performing so much of his music.A great talent such as DaveBrubeck gave us a feeling of an astonishment from the life,a wish to create more,a wish to be more,perception of the beautiful..
It brings you back to the sound of the 60`s with it`s acoustic guitar,the grand piano,the live double bass and the drums` performance.
Strongly recommended compilation from and for all the fans of the unforgettable jazz music. ...
Advantages: Great introduction to Jazz Disadvantages: None
I think I first heard this CD when I borrowed it from my local library. The only tune I'd heard was Take 5 (actually a PaulDesmond composition) Listening to the CD was something of a revelation for me. It was as though I had finally discovered the kind of jazz music I'd been looking for for ages. Not overly technical in a "look how good I am with my 10 minute self congratulatory solo" kind of way, which I tire of very quickly. Brubeck & Co are very tuneful and very understated in their approach, yet remain very technically good. I like clever jazz and clever melodies, and that's what this is.
This cd has a nice little collection of songs from various albums, including a few from their album 'Time Out' which uses untypical time signatures like 3/4 and 5/8 (take 5) and 7/8 etc. It also has the wonderful track called "I'm in a dancing ...
Advantages: Full of entertaining shows... Disadvantages: ...full of repeats
Of course, it's the wonderful 'Dave'...the artist formerly known as UKTV G2. Not exactly the most exciting of sounding television channels, so they glamourised it...by called it 'Dave'...because everyone knows a Dave.
The concept of the channel is simply a station airing predominantly repeats of entertainment and comedy shows. It doesn't air 24-hours a day, instead it tends to broadcast until approximately 3am each night, and then restarts at 7am, with a bit of mind-boggling Teleshopping thrown in there for good measure.
But what does it show? Well during the day it plays repeats of entertainment shows such as Top Gear, Ray Mear's Extreme Survival, Trawlermen, Traffic Cops and Fifth Gear; all seemingly quite 'manly' shows aimed at blokes called 'Dave' presumably...
As the day's schedule moves on it tends to focus ...
carl.mcqueen 30.10.2009
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Product Information for "1975: The Duets - Dave Brubeck & Paul Desmond" »
Product details
Title
1975: The Duets
Performer
Dave Brubeck & Paul Desmond
Genre
Jazz Instrument
Release Date
28/09/2009
Original Release Year
1975
Label / Distributor
Verve / Universal Music
Guest Artist(s)
Brubeck, Dave & Paul Desmond
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
602527068633
Catalogue Number
2706863
Additional notes
Album Notes
Personnel: Dave Brubeck (piano); Paul Desmond (alto saxophone). Producer: John Snyder. Reissue producer: Bryan Koniarz. Principally recorded at CI Studios, New York, New York in September 1975. Originally released on A&M Records. Includes liner notes by Paul Desmond. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Personnel: Dave Brubeck (piano); Paul Desmond (alto saxophone). Liner Note Author: Paul Desmond.
Titles on disc 1
1.
Alice in Wonderland
2.
These Foolish Things
3.
Blue Dove
4.
Stardust
5.
Koto Song
6.
Balcony Rock
7.
Summer Song
8.
You Got To My Head
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