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Artist: Dave Brubeck Quartet Title: Complete 1958 Berlin Concert Year Of Release: 2008 Label: RLR Records [RLR 88636] Genre: Jazz Quality: FLAC (*tracks + .cue,log) Total Time: 01:15:29 Total Size: 195 mb (+5%rec.) Tracks: 01. The Duke (2:48) 02. Take the "A" Train (19:21) 03. Two Part Contention (16:26) 04. One Moment Worth Years (10:22) 05. These Foolish Things (12:48) 06. St. Louis Blues (13:44) Personnel: Dave Brubeck - piano Paul Desmond - alto saxophone Eugene Wright - bass Joe Morello - drums http://rapidgator.net/file/4fafa59019521c2b87346974cab163cf/BrubecksharpBerlin.rar.html http://ssh.tf/117BJbYjH/BrubecksharpBerlin.rar
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Artist: Dave Brubeck Title: Truth Is Fallen Year Of Release: 1998 Label: Atlantic Genre: Jazz Cool Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log) Total Time: 40:03 Total Size: 206 MB Tracklist: 01. Prelude/Merciful Men Are Taken Away (11:08) 02. Truth Is Fallen (7:57) 03. Oh, That My Head Were Waters/Speak Out (duet)/I Called and No One Answered (6:07) 04. Yea Truth Faileth (2:00) 05. Truth (Planets Are Spinning) (5:04) 06. Is the Lord's Hand Shortened? (1:48) 07. Arise! (5:59) As the '60s became the '70s and the Nixon/Agnew repression set in, Dave Brubeck threw himself entirely into sympathy with youth; hence this often-vehement choral cantata, written as a reaction to the Kent State and Mississipi State killings. The danger here is that such a work might quickly become dated, although Brubeck, like Benjamin Britten before him in the War Requiem and Leonard Bernstein concurrently in his Mass, tried to alleviate that by juxtaposing protest with religious texts. Amidst the fugal writing, twelve-tone subjects and other erudite classical techniques, Brubeck indulges in a sour assassination of "The Star Spangled Banner," and echoes of "Taps" and "Over There," and a bizarre yet oddly effective prelude, with a country/jazz/rock jam turning into a big-band/symphonic rampage. The big problems occur when Brubeck lets his son Chris's rock group New Heavenly Blue carry the ball, for their passages are filled with embarrassing cliches, musical and literary, made even more quaint by the poor recording quality. Erich Kunzel and the Cincinnati Symphony give their all, but Brubeck doesn't give his piano much to do outside the Prelude. Issued only on LP, this fascinating work is, alas, a period piece in the final analysis, just as feared. http://rapidgator.net/file/95da039d9167b777a912f9f28c8951b8/Dave_Brubeck_-_Truth.rar.html http://ssh.tf/7w6bUo1VL/Dave_Brubeck_-_Truth.rar http://uploaded.net/file/bkxoeqmj/Dave_Brubeck_-_Truth.rar
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Artist: The Dave Brubeck Quartet Title: Paper Moon Year Of Release: 2014 / 1981 Label: Concord / Universal Genre: Jazz Quality: FLAC (image) Total Time: 42:22 min Total Size: 263 MB Tracklist: 1. Music, Maestro, Please! (8:57) 2. I Hear a Rhapsody (6:06) 3. Symphony (5:10) 4. I Thought About You (5:22) 5. It's Only a Paper Moon (5:33) 6. Long Ago and Far Away (8:03) 7. St. Louis Blues (3:11) Personnel: Dave Brubeck - piano; Jerry Bergonzi - tenor saxophone; Chris Brubeck - bass; Randy Jones - drums. The third of three Concord albums by this version of the Quartet (with Jerry Bergonzi on tenor, Chris Brubeck on bass and bass trombone and drummer Randy Jones) is the most rewarding of the trio although each one is recommended. Brubeck and the Coltrane-influenced tenor Bergonzi take consistently exciting solos on seven standards which are highlighted by "Music, Maestro, Please," "I Hear a Rhapsody" and "It's Only a Paper Moon"; Brubeck's solo version of "St. Louis Blues" is also noteworthy. -- Scott Yanow http://rapidgator.net/file/6443a256e06a764ab15c49ab8e05c38e/PAMO.rar.html ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss http://ssh.tf/EFBh2fZjp/PAMO.rar ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss http://uploaded.net/file/93eqq1g3/PAMO.rar
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Artist: The Dave Brubeck Quartet Title: Paper Moon Year Of Release: 1981 Label: Concord Jazz Genre: Jazz Quality: WavPack {Image+.cue, 32bit/192kHz} Total Time: 42:22 min Total Size: 1,6 Gb AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow The third of three Concord albums by this version of the Quartet (with Jerry Bergonzi on tenor, Chris Brubeck on bass and bass trombone and drummer Randy Jones) is the most rewarding of the trio although each one is recommended. Brubeck and the Coltrane-influenced tenor Bergonzi take consistently exciting solos on seven standards which are highlighted by "Music, Maestro, Please," "I Hear a Rhapsody" and "It's Only a Paper Moon"; Brubeck's solo version of "St. Louis Blues" is also noteworthy. Tracklist: 01. Music Maestro, Please! 8:55 02. Hear A Rhapsody 6:04 03. Symphony 5:02 04. I Throught About You 5:22 05. It's Only A Paper Moon 5:33 06. Long Ago And Far Away 8:01 07. St.Louis Blues 3:17 http://rapidgator.net/file/63cc2d39c3dc11fb1ea1c2793f8b2e05/BrubPaperMoon.part1.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/7af060e20b9daf2396e2131357759365/BrubPaperMoon.part2.rar.html http://ssh.tf/TcqVOubf7/BrubPaperMoon.part2.rar http://ssh.tf/vfq3Lypc7/BrubPaperMoon.part1.rar http://uploaded.net/file/w3qxp32i/BrubPaperMoon.part1.rar http://uploaded.net/file/d0e7z8tk/BrubPaperMoon.part2.rar
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Artist: The Dave Brubeck Quartet Title: Paper Moon Year Of Release: 2014 / 1981 Label: Concord / Universal Genre: Jazz Quality: FLAC (image) Total Time: 42:22 min Total Size: 263 MB Tracklist: 1. Music, Maestro, Please! (8:57) 2. I Hear a Rhapsody (6:06) 3. Symphony (5:10) 4. I Thought About You (5:22) 5. It's Only a Paper Moon (5:33) 6. Long Ago and Far Away (8:03) 7. St. Louis Blues (3:11) Personnel: Dave Brubeck - piano; Jerry Bergonzi - tenor saxophone; Chris Brubeck - bass; Randy Jones - drums. The third of three Concord albums by this version of the Quartet (with Jerry Bergonzi on tenor, Chris Brubeck on bass and bass trombone and drummer Randy Jones) is the most rewarding of the trio although each one is recommended. Brubeck and the Coltrane-influenced tenor Bergonzi take consistently exciting solos on seven standards which are highlighted by "Music, Maestro, Please," "I Hear a Rhapsody" and "It's Only a Paper Moon"; Brubeck's solo version of "St. Louis Blues" is also noteworthy. -- Scott Yanow http://rapidgator.net/file/bbf4e4a3a19d630f37c7183137564ff1/PAMO.rar.html http://ssh.tf/xyqz79nTY/PAMO.rar
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Artist: Dave Brubeck Title: The Definitive Dave Brubeck On Fantasy, Concord Jazz And Telarc Year Of Release: 2010 Label: Concord Music Genre: Jazz Quality: FLAC (tracks) Total Time: 02:06:14 Total Size: 611 MB Tracklist: CD1 01. I Found a New Baby (1:38) 02. The Way You Look Tonight (3:04) 03. (Back Home Again In) Indiana (2:36) 04. Laura (2:46) 05. Singin' in the Rain (2:37) 06. That Old Black Magic (2:40) 07. Sweet Georgia Brown (2:44) 08. Perfidia (2:20) 09. Avalon (2:08) 10. How High the Moon (3:06) 11. Look for the Silver Lining (3:44) 12. This Can't Be Love (4:10) 13. My Romance (2:40) 14. Lulu's Back in Town (2:24) 15. Over the Rainbow (5:05) 16. How High the Moon (9:12) 17. All the Things You Are (9:12) CD2 01. Koto Song (8:51) 02. Black and Blue (7:12) 03. St. Louis Blues (9:45) 04. Take Five (7:05) 05. (Variations On) Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? (7:29) 06. Here Comes McBride (3:27) 07. Waltzing (7:17) 08. Day After Day (6:45) 09. Forty Days (6:17) There is no denying that Dave Brubeck's hit sides for Columbia permanently established him in the popular jazz consciousness, but that's also a limiting factor: he cut great music before and after his tenure there. The Definitive Dave Brubeck, a double-disc, 26-track collection issued just in time to celebrate the pianist's 90th birthday and to coincide with the documentary film Dave Brubeck: In His Own Sweet Time (whose executive producer is Clint Eastwood), fills in key points in the rest of the story. (Sony/Legacy has simultaneously issued a Brubeck-curated double disc entitled Legacy of a Legend that covers the Columbia period between 1954 and 1970.) This compilation was assembled by Russell Gloyd, Brubeck's manager, producer, and conductor since 1976. Disc one contains 17 tracks recorded between 1942 (the year the historic Jazz at the College of the Pacific was cut for Fantasy Records) and 1953 (when Jazz at Oberlin was released). These were the years that Brubeck's early trio (with Ron Crotty and Cal Tjader) and his original duets with Paul Desmond, and finally the quartet, began to make their mark on the West Coast. There are also solo piano tunes ("My Romance") and even one from the Dave Brubeck Octet recording ("The Way You Look Tonight"). Numerous cuts were chosen from the Dave Brubeck Trio's Distinctive Rhythm Instrumentals and Brubeck & Desmond: Jazz at Storyville. The nine selections on disc two begin in 1982 with "Koto Song," from the live Concord on a Summer Night, and end in 2004 with "Forty Days" from the London Flat, London Sharp set, with cuts along the way from the albums Moscow Night (1987), Young Lions & Old Tigers (1995), Just You, Just Me (1994), So What's New? (2000), and The Crossing (2000). There isn't anything here that is previously unreleased, so hardcore fans will more than likely already possess the material. That said, for anyone only familiar with the Columbia recordings, or seeking an introduction to Brubeck, this collection is a worthwhile consideration. -- Thom Jurek http://rapidgator.net/file/2edf4b7a5d708791dc745b326ef2818e/DABR.rar.html http://ssh.tf/IM1dArMFM/DABR.rar http://uploaded.net/file/hsyl4nxu/DABR.rar