Music CD - Dave Brubeck: The Essential Dave Brubeck

The Essential Dave Brubeck. Dave Brubeck Tracks: Indiana, Perdido, Take The 'A' Train, Le Souk, Audrey, The Duke, In Your Own Sweet Way, Weep No More, Some Day My Prince Will Come, Tangerine, Brandenburg Gate, Three To Get Ready, Blue Rondo A La Turk, There'll Be Some Changes Made
Music CD: The Essential Dave Brubeck
Artist: Dave Brubeck

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Tracks:
1. Indiana
2. Perdido
3. Take The 'A' Train
4. Le Souk
5. Audrey
6. The Duke
7. In Your Own Sweet Way
8. Weep No More
9. Some Day My Prince Will Come
10. Tangerine
11. Brandenburg Gate
12. Three To Get Ready
13. Blue Rondo A La Turk
14. There'll Be Some Changes Made

Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0696998699328
Format: Original recording remastered
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: 2003-03-25
Studio: Sony

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Customer Rating: Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5
Summary: damaged
Comment: Case was cracked when it arrived, but I know from past experience if I try to return it I will get a restocking charge. This is not my first bad experience with Amazon, gave 'em a second chance, no more.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: " Not essential " Dave Brubeck
Comment: This " essential Dave Brubeck " tracks were selected by Dave Brubeck himself,therin lies the problem with this cd.
The true genius behind the band was Paul Desmond with his wonderful compositions and beautiful sax playing. Tony Morello is to my mind the best drummer I have ever heard. I enjoy Wright on bass too.All this is on disc 2
I can only describe Brubecks's playing as plodding, mainly on disc 1. He is a brilliant at comping,and good at writing, but as a soloist he is not up to par with his band mates.This is of course in my view, as many would disagree.
I rate disc number 1 as zero and disc number 2 as five, so I gave the average as three.
I have just thrown out disc 1, as I have never gotten to like it, even after many listening attempts.


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Summary: Essential, perhaps, but hardly adequate
Comment: Brubeck's greatest popularity occurred during his association with Columbia Records, and this collection certainly documents some of the commercial and artistic highlights of this productive period. Particularly heartening is the inclusion of three tracks from the "Brubeck Plays Brubeck" solo piano album, including his exceptional improvisation on "In Your Own Sweet Way," an original that subsequently became a jazz standard. Still, this sampler does not include enough of the early work to dispell three widely held misconceptions: 1. that Brubeck and Desmond (or Brubeck and any other soloist) would regain the extraordinary chemistry of the 1950's quartet; 2. that the studio sessions, beginning with "Time Out," were equal if not superior to the earlier college concert dates; 3. that Brubeck's later experiments with time signatures represented an advance over his earlier adventurousness with melody, harmony, meter.

Neither Brubeck nor Desmond ever played with more in-the-moment inspired inventiveness than on their live 1950's dates. The excitement ensuing from their empathy with one another as well as their reactiveness to the palpable encouragement of their audiences was a singular moment in jazz history. In fact, during the 1950's they were to small-group modern jazz and its adherents what the Benny Goodman Big Band had been to attentive young listeners in the 1930s. The "Essential Dave Brubeck" provides only four examples from this fertile period, barely enough to whet the appetite. Moreover, the selections appear to be more abitrary than representative of this highly-charged edition of the quartet at its very best.

If you really want the essential Brubeck, be sure to supplement this collection with the '63 Carnegie Hall Concert but also with the earlier "Jazz at Oberlin" and "Jazz Goes to College." If the superior heat, intensity, and risk-taking extemporaneousness of these sessions recommend them over the later, more tepid, recordings, look next for "Jazz at the College of the Pacific, Volumes 1 and 2."

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Summary: Spectacular collection of Brubeck's work - definitely worth checking out for a Jazz newbie
Comment: I used to have an older Dave Brubeck Greatest Hits package, but it came out in 1966. Brubeck started in the 50's I believe, and is still out there touring and making records in the 21st centry. Amazing given that man's age. But it's the longevity that made me want this package.

This collection came out in 2003 and covers his entire career. It has the signature stuff from Time Out, as well as numerous tracks. The sticker on the CD says "covers 53 years, 31 tracks, 24 albums". It is quite a wide selection of material. Now Brubeck has an absolute avalanche of recorded material, so for someone that only had one album (Time Out) and one 36 year old greatest hits album, this career spanning 2 CD retrospective is perfect. Over so many years and so many record labels, I'm sure there were some rights issues with all this, and I'm glad they were overcome.

I'm sure some Brubeck purists will say that it's not worthy, that one should buy the albums and all that, but he has SO MANY albums, it's extremely daunting to a Brubeck newbie, so this was a prefect choice, and I have to say I really enjoy this collection. I think you will too (unless of course you already own all of this stuff).

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: A wonderful introduction to an entire world.
Comment: I am the sort of person that likes and appreciates all sorts of music, but doesn't know much about any particular genre. I purchased this album in hopes of expanding my modest jazz collection, and I have been very pleased. It contained just enough of the known to make the introduction of the unknown quite enjoyable. The recordings are a representative sample of various periods in Brubeck's career, providing the listener with a diverse collection of complex, high-quality music. The tracks (particularly the newer recordings) have a full, rich sound, and the cd comes with an informative booklet that helped me know more about Brubeck and jazz in general. I have given this collection four stars because (as a collection, and not a true album) it is only natural that not every song from every era appeals equally, but I suspect that both jazz lovers and jazz novices (like me) will enjoy these discs.


Editorial Reviews:

Dave Brubeck is a member of that charmed circle of improvising artists whose popularity is commensurate with his musical accomplishments. He has for nearly half a century been a major figure as pianist, composer, and leader of perhaps the most widely known and well-traveled quartet in the history of jazz. THE ESSENTIAL DAVE BRUBECK provides the ideal survey course in Brubeck Time with 31 tracks from 24 albums, spanning 53 years!


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