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Many critics regard Dave Brubeck’s Carnegie Hall concert from February 1963 as his greatest ever live appearance. But who can really determine that? For no one – apart from Brubeck himself –
would have seen and heard his conservatively estimated 12,000 concerts.
Although the twelve titles had already been released on LPs that had been recorded in the studio, these records were certainly not known to all those in the audience. In between the numbers on each LP,
Brubeck made little 'advertising spots' in short comments, but with such charm and wit that one really cannot be angry with him.
The concert programme begins with "St. Louis Blues" and ends with "Take Five". Luckily, the solos are distributed among all the musicians, so that Paul Desmond and Joe Morello – whose prowess on this
evening can only be called 'amazingly good' – justifiably received enthusiastic applause from both the audience and us alike. "Castilian Drums" demonstrates Morello’s wealth of ideas and his grandiose feeling
for rhythm; though short, Paul Desmond’s solos ("Southern Scene" is a good example!) are compelling, highly melodic, lyrical and possess a unique tone – as such they are immediately recognisable.
How fortunate that the twelve brilliantly improvised numbers are now available once again on vinyl, having been recorded live at the legendary Carnegie Hall 60 years ago.
Dave Brubeck (p); Paul Desmond (as); Eugene Wright (b); Joe Morello (dr)
Recording: February 1963 Carnegie Hall, New York
Production: Teo Macero
Title
Side One
1. St. Louis Blues
2. Bossa Nova U.S.A.
3. For All We Know
Side Two
1. Pennies From Heaven
2. Southern Scene
3. Three To Get Ready
Side Three
1. Eleven-Four
2. King For A Day
3. Castilian Drums
Side Four
1. It's A Raggy Waltz
2. Blue Rondo A La Turk
3. Take Five
Δίσκοι Βινυλίου | 33 rpm |
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Record Label | Speakers Corner |
Genre | Jazz |