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DAVE BRUBECK ~ THE COLUMBIA STUDIO ALBUMS COLLECTION 1955-1966
SONY 886979388123 (Barcode: 886979388123) ~ USA ~ Jazz

Recorded: 1955 - 1966 Released: 2011

American Jazz pianist / composer Dave BrubeckFind albums by this artist and his quartet dominated the world piano quartet scene and in many respects the entire Jazz scene for the better part of two decades (the 1950s & 1960s), being the most popular and widely known Jazz ensemble, which won massive media coverage and even enjoyed commercial success with their recorded output, which is extremely rare for a Jazz act.

In retrospect it becomes clear that Brubeck and his quartet members: sublime saxophonist Paul DesmondFind albums by this artist, brilliant bassist Eugene WrightFind albums by this artist and extraordinary drummer Joe MorelloFind albums by this artist, created some of the most revolutionary Jazz music and advanced the Jazz Art Form by milestone after milestone. Brubeck´s amazing talent as a composer, his sensitivity as a player and above all his consistent drive to explore and try things never tried before resulted in some absolutely iconic Jazz tunes like the celebrated "Take Five" and numerous other compositions. Brubeck was always open to new ideas, including unusual time signatures, bringing those to the center of the Jazz exploration, which previously was almost entirely stuck in the 4/4 rhythmic pattern. He was also one of the pioneers of incorporating World Music influences into his compositions, as well as modern Classical Music elements. Of course he could also write beautiful melodies, which captured the listener´s ear and sounded incredibly "easy" even if they were quite complex musically.

Saxophonist Paul Desmond, who played with Brubeck since the 1940s, had one of the most distinctive sounds ever produced in Jazz, which was immediately recognizable and absolutely unique. Combining a natural "sweetness" with incredible sensitivity and technique, Desmond´s could captivate the listeners with his saxophone like the Pied Piper of Hamelin, being simply irresistible. He was Brubeck´s perfect partner, balancing his Cool Jazz approach with the incredible warmth of his playing. Bassist Eugene Wright (the only Afro-American in the quartet) was the absolute anchor of the quartet´s music, which often was going in different directions, both rhythmically and melodically, all at once. His tone and stability were simply second to none. Drummer Joe Morello was another unique ingredient of this magical quartet and probably the only player able to play all those intricate time signatures with unbelievable precision and virtuosity. His solo spots were the first of their kind and for the first time brought the drummer to the center of the listener´s attention. A mighty four they were indeed!

Following the recording of several albums for small East Coast labels, Brubeck and his quartet started their stint with the ColumbiaFind albums on this label label, which lasted for twelve years and produced nineteen studio albums, all of which are included in this incredible Box Set. The numerous live recordings will hopefully be collected as well and released in the form of another Box Set in the future. The body of work and the sheer genius included herein are simply worth their weight in gold. Some of the most iconic music produced in the US, Jazz and beyond, is contained in this box, which is like the proverbial treasure chest. I can´t imagine it not being a part of any serious music collection. Essential stuff!
Updated: 26/01/2019Posted: CD 19 Mini-Sleeve Box Set Remastered Bonus Tracks Essential Recommend To A Friend

DAVE BRUBECK ~ TIME OUT (50TH ANNIVERSARY LEGACY EDITION)
COLUMBIA 39852 (Barcode: 886973985229) ~ USA ~ Jazz

Recorded: 1959 - 1964 Released: 2009

The fact that this album was destined to become probably the most famous Jazz recording, at least for non-Jazz oriented listeners (as well as one of the genre´s all time bestsellers), is one of world´s mysteries. After all, in spite of the seemingly "easy and pleasant sounding" impression this music makes on most listeners, it was in fact quite difficult and devilishly clever music, completely revolutionary and anything but "normal" by any standard. Pianist / composer Dave BrubeckFind albums by this artist and his crew: saxophonist Paul DesmondFind albums by this artist, bassist Eugene WrightFind albums by this artist and drummer Joe MorelloFind albums by this artist turned just about every Jazz rule upside down on this milestone recording, introducing odd / irregular time signatures, which were unthinkable up to that moment, classical chord structures, which previously belonged only in European Classical Music and multi-themed compositions, which were completely foreign to Bebop clear and straightforward compositions. And yet, in spite all this "strangeness" the album was an instant hit; go figure? On the other hand however, Brubeck was far from being the only revolutionary figure on the American Jazz scene, with dozens of key musicians / composers breaking down barriers of previously impregnable limitations in Jazz, from the pioneers of Free Jazz on one hand to masters of Cool on the other. The greatest test of all, the test of time, applied to this album shows unequivocally that superb music lasts forever. This music is beyond time and any esthetic limitations, it´s forever young and inspiring and perhaps today, more then ever, listening to this timeless classic can save some of us from the havoc of bullshit being offered as music these days. This beautiful edition adds to the original album some live recordings at Newport Jazz Festival, recorded between 1961 and 1964, where this quartet flies through the music gracefully. The remastered sound of the original album and the live recording is spectacular. As if this would not be enough, a DVD is added, which includes a great documentary about making of this album as well as some live footage of the quartet. What can I say? Look up all the synonyms of the word "essential" and apply to this classic, timeless masterpiece!
Updated: 01/06/2018Posted: 2CD+DVD 3 Digipak Remastered Bonus Tracks Essential Recommend To A Friend

PAUL DESMOND ~ THE COMPLETE RCA ALBUMS COLLECTION
SONY 886979394124 (Barcode: 886979394124) ~ USA ~ Jazz

Recorded: 1961 - 1965 Released: 2011

Although primarily known as a member of the Dave BrubeckFind albums by this artist quartet, the most popular Jazz ensemble on the scene in the 1950s and up to mid-1960s, saxophonist / composer Paul DesmondFind albums by this artist made also a serious contribution to the Jazz art form as a leader, playing and recording music in parallel to his work with Brubeck and after the legendary quartet folded.

In order to avoid any confusion, comparison and legal entanglements he signed with the RCAFind albums on this label label (the Brubeck quartet recorded for ColumbiaFind albums on this label), and his quartets would be piano-less and as a result guitar-based. He recorded six wonderful albums for RCA between 1961 and 1965 and all of them feature his close friend and musical soul-mate, guitarist Jim HallFind albums by this artist and drummer Connie KayFind albums by this artist (member of the Modern Jazz QuartetFind albums by this artist). Several different bassists participated in these recordings, including Eugene WrightFind albums by this artist from Brubeck´s quartet, Percy HeathFind albums by this artist (also a member of the Modern Jazz Quartet), Gene ChericoFind albums by this artist and others. The last of the RCA albums presents the collaboration between Desmond and the superb baritone saxophonist Gerry MulliganFind albums by this artist, another great icon of Cool Jazz.

Desmond´s completely unique sound, style and sensibility are fully exposed on these recordings. His incredible ability to present a sweet melody without turning it into sugary pastiche is simply unparalleled. Of course his technique and complete command of his instrument are clearly noticeable and are a classic example of elegance and aesthetics. His dialogue with Jim Hall is also quite remarkable and one of the most intimate cooperation captured on record.

This Box Set includes all the six albums Desmond recorded for the RCA label, remastered and expanded with numerous bonus tracks and accompanied by informative liner notes. It is definitely something no serious Jazz connoisseur can ignore and a proud addition to any serious music collection. Although less popular than many other Jazz recordings, this music easily holds the ground in comparison to anything else recorded at the time. Simply brilliant!
Updated: 26/01/2019Posted: CD 6 Mini-Sleeve Box Set Remastered Bonus Tracks Recommend To A Friend

AL JARREAU ~ WOW!: LIVE AT THE CHILDE HAROLD
RESONANCE 2075 (Barcode: 617270123171) ~ USA ~ Jazz

Recorded: 1976 Released: 2024

This is an archival live album by American Jazz vocalist / songwriter Al JarreauFind albums by this artist, recorded in 1976 at the legendary Washington D.C. venue Childe Harold, in an intimate climate with Jarreau accompanied only by an electric piano trio, which comprised of pianist Tom CanningFind albums by this artist, bassist Ben AtkinFind albums by this artist and drummer Tom DrakeFind albums by this artist. The album presents eleven tracks, seven of which are original songs by Jarreau and for are his unique interpretations of songs b others, including two Jazz standards and two Pop songs, one each by James TaylorFind albums by this artist and Leon RussellFind albums by this artist. The performance followed the release of his 2nd album “GlowFind albums with this title” and includes material from that album, as well as from the debut album “We Got ByFind albums with this title”. The album is accompanied by an extensive booklet, which interviews and background information, as is usual the case with the ResonanceFind albums on this label label releases.

The performance is absolutely sensational and presents perfectly the early period of Jarreau’s early career, when his singing consisted primarily of a unique form of improvised vocalese, which was simply divine. His interpretation of Dave BrubeckFind albums by this artist’s “Take Five”, which is present here, illustrates that technique perfectly and I remember hearing him performing it live, it knocked me out completely. He was also blessed with an incredible sense of humor, which dominated his live concerts.

The album also portrays the superb songwriting talent of Jarreau, which often was overlooked in view of his performing strength. This live recording is a beautiful tribute to Jarreau’s legacy and his tragically premature demise robbed the music lovers of his charm and incredible talent.

Overall, this is a charming a most valuable document of the early period of Jarreau’s career, with the music performed in an intimate climate and perfectly recorded, for us to enjoy. It is definitely one of the best live albums in his recorded legacy. Not to be missed!
Updated: 18/05/2025Posted: 18/05/2025CD 1 Mini-Sleeve Recommend To A Friend

LAMBERT, HENDRICKS & ROSS ~ SEVEN CLASSIC ALBUMS
REAL GONE JAZZ 415 (Barcode: 5036408153128) ~ USA ~ Jazz

Recorded: 1957 - 1962 Released: 2013

This is a reissue of all the recordings by the legendary American vocal trio Lambert, Hendricks & RossFind albums by this artist, which consisted of Dave LambertFind albums by this artist, Jon HendricksFind albums by this artist and the British born Annie RossFind albums by this artist. This set collects recordings made between 1957 and 1962, which present the trio shaping the future of Jazz vocals for generations to come.

The seven albums included here are: "Sing A Song Of BasieFind albums with this title" from 1957, "Sing Along With BasieFind albums with this title", from 1958, "The SwingersFind albums with this title" from 1958, "Lambert, Hendricks & RossFind albums with this title" from 1960, "Lambert, Hendricks & Ross Sing EllingtonFind albums with this title" from 1960, "The Real AmbassadorsFind albums with this title", a soundtrack of a Jazz musical which also features Dave BrubeckFind albums by this artist and Louis ArmstrongFind albums by this artist, from 1962 and the final album they recorded "High Flying With Lambert, Hendricks & RossFind albums with this title" from 1962.

The trio´s usage of vocalese (i.e. wordless singing) advanced the idiom of Jazz vocals considerably, contributing to the voice being recognized as having instrumental abilities equal to those of traditional instruments used in Jazz. Although they were undoubtedly pioneers, they were almost immediately overshadowed by the French vocal group Les Double SixFind albums by this artist, which pushed the innovative vocal concepts to the next level and beyond, later followed by The Swingle SingersFind albums by this artist and many other vocal ensembles.

Overall this is a fascinating collection of great vocal Jazz music performed by the best vocalists at the time, and which has additionally also an enormous historical value. I can’t imagine any true vocal Jazz fan missing this set!
Side Note
The Real Gone JazzFind albums on this label label releases hundreds of album collections, which include usually between three to eight original albums in a two to four CDs sets. Most of these albums were recorded and released in the 1950s and early 1960s. These collections provide the track lists and lineups of the original albums, but no recording information, liner notes and any background information whatsoever. The label takes advantage of the copyright law in UK, which limited the length of the copyright protection of recorded works to 50 years, after which recorded works become public domain. In 2013 UK implemented a correction of the copyright law extending the protection of recorded works to 70 years (like the rest of Europe), but the correction does not apply retroactively, which means that recordings which entered the 50 years rule prior to January 1, 2013 (i.e. recorded before January 1, 1963) remain public domain.

There are two great advantages to these releases: they are really inexpensive and they bring back to life many albums not reissued previously on CD, which means it would cost a collector an arm and a leg to get a copy of them. Many of these albums are absolute gems and essential pieces of Jazz history.

The disadvantages are: the lack of proper information, original cover art, combining tracks of several original albums on one CD and the sound quality, which depends on where the label gets the source material. From my experience most of the releases have quite excellent sound quality but I have not listened to all of them and some people have complained about it.
Updated: 27/05/2018Posted: 29/09/2016CD 4 Remastered Recommend To A Friend

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