Genre: Jazz
Format: 33RPM,
Size: 12"

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The Dave Brubeck Quartet Featuring Paul Desmond Brubeck Time 180g LP

The Dave Brubeck Quartet

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High Quality Pure Analogue 180g Virgin Vinyl LP!

Brubeck is joined here by Paul Desmond, Bob Bates and Joe Dodge for the 1954 sessions at 30th Street Columbia Studios in New York.

Only a very few artists managed to produce a personal, recognizable sound on the alto saxophone in the whole of the 100 years history of jazz: Charlie Parker, Johnny Hodges, Lee Konitz and Ornette Coleman and a couple of others are among them. The maestro of lyrical expression was undoubtedly Paul Desmond. Alongside the seldom swinging, often static block chords of his boss, he managed to preserve his light, floating and flowing style, which he demonstrates so well on this recording made in the Basin Street Club and in the large Columbia Studio in New York in 1954.

All the numbers are well known to jazz lovers from 1954 to 2018, but they are not always recognizable at the first hearing. Appreciation? Mili Gijon, the self-named expert, photograph and filmmaker, had his difficulties not just with the track "Stompin’ For Mili", which eternalized him. That was supposed to be jazz? We jazz fans, who have not always been spoilt with lovely sounds with and after Ornette Coleman, can enjoy every note. Bassist Bob Bates and drummer Joe Dodge produce an excellent drive, even though they were later replaced by Gene Wright and Joe Morello.

A wealth of glorious swing, excitement in every bar, and a sound that can’t be bettered is what the listener can expect from these three live and four studio recordings from a year in which even West Coast jazz found recognition in New York.

This Speakers Corner LP was remastered using pure analogue components only, from the master tapes through to the cutting head.

Features:
• 180g High Quality Vinyl
• Pure Analogue
• AAA Recording
• Made from the original, analogue mastertapes
• Pressed at Pallas in Germany
• Faithful reproduction of original artwork and labels

Musicians:
Dave Brubeck, piano
Paul Desmond, alto saxophone
Bob Bates, bass
Joe Dodge, drums

Selections:
Side A:

1. Audrey
2. Jeepers Creepers
3. Pennies From Heaven
4. Why Do I Love You
Side B:
1. Stompin' For Mili
2. Keepin' Out Of Mischief Now
3. A Fine Romance
4. Brother, Can You Spare A Dime

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