The Jazz Show Episode January 14, 2019

Dave Brubeck: "Time Out" Featuring "Take Five"

9:03pm - 12:33am

The Dave Brubeck Quartet had by 1958 a very stable personnel in Paul Desmond on alto saxophone who was there from the outset and Brubeck himself on piano. Many bassists and drummers passed through the Quartet but Eugene Wright (aka "The Senator") was the permanent bassist and the virtuoso drummer, Joe Morello was on board too. They remained together until the breakup of the Quartet in 1967. Brubeck had been immensely popular since 1954 but some changes were taking place. The Quartet's repertoire had with a few exceptions been made up of standards from the Great American Songbook done up Brubeck style. However Brubeck began writing more and more originals and using different time signatures. This new move culminated in this classic album. It was done over 3 sessions in June, July and August of 1959. When the album was released it became an instant hit and best seller. 6 compositions were written by Brubeck but Paul Desmond contributed the smash it....."Take Five". As we are looking back to that classic year 60 years ago in 1959 this famous date is our second Jazz Feature. Like our first which was Miles Davis' "Kind of Blue" this album reached many household collections of people who were casual or eclectic music lovers. In other words it transcended the "Jazz" category. It remains a best seller 60 years later and is always worth a visit. Tonight is "Time Out" time!

Track Listing:

Blue Rondo A La Turk
Dave Brubeck · Time Out
Strange Meadowlark
Dave Brubeck · Time Out
Three To Get Ready
Dave Brubeck · Time Out
Kathy's Waltz
Dave Brubeck · Time Out
Everybody's Jumpin'
Dave Brubeck · Time Out
Pick Up Sticks
Dave Brubeck · Time Out
Take Five
Dave Brubeck · Time Out
A Foggy Day
Charles Mingus · Pithecanthropus Erectus
Love Chant
Charles Mingus · Pithecanthropus Erectus
Flutter
Natasha D' Agostino · Endings Rarely Are
When Full Daylight arrives
Natasha D'Agostino · Endings Rarely Are
Sorrow Song
Natasha D'Agostino · Endings Rarely Are
Congo Chant
John Patton · Understanding
Alfie's Theme
John Patton · Understanding
On Green Dolphin Street
Oscar Peterson with Milt Jackson · Very Tall
Heartstrings
Oscar Peterson with Milt Jackson · Very Tall
Work Song
Oscar Peterson with Milt Jackson · Very Tall
Straight, No Chaser
Oliver Nelson · Sound Pieces
Patterns
Oliver Nelson · Sound Pieces
Foxy Trot
Ingrid Jensen · Invisible Sounds for Kenny Wheeler
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Ingrid Jensen · Invisible Sounds for Kenny Wheeler