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"The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Live from the Northwest, 1959" is the newest release from Brubeck Editions, the family-run label that only puts out music of the highest musical and technical quality. These exciting performances were recorded by the trailblazing and iconic audio engineer, Wally Heider, who pioneered the art of remote recording from his "studio on wheels." The sound he achieved is stellar, and this is perhaps the best live recording you can hear of one the most popular jazz groups of all time. The tapes were recorded in April, 1959 at the Multnomah Jazz Club and Clark College, both in the Portland, Oregon area. On this recording you can hear the Quartet's mastery of spontaneous counterpoint improvisation. Four months later, the Dave Brubeck Quartet's focus shifted to polytonal and polyrhythmic approaches when the group recorded the legendary "Time Out", and changed the course of jazz forever.
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Reseñas Editoriales
"The Dave Brubeck Quartet-Live from the Northwest, 1959" es el lanzamiento más reciente de Brubeck Editions, el sello familiar que solo publica música de la más alta calidad musical y técnica. Estas emocionantes actuaciones fueron grabadas por el pionero e icónico ingeniero de audio, Wally Heider, quien fue pionero en el arte de la grabación remota desde su "estudio sobre ruedas"."El sonido que logró es estelar, y esta es quizás la mejor grabación en vivo que puedes escuchar de uno de los grupos de jazz más populares de todos los tiempos. Las cintas fueron grabadas en abril de 1959 en el Multnomah Jazz Club y Clark College, ambos en el área de Portland, Oregón. En esta grabación se puede escuchar el dominio del Cuarteto de la improvisación contrapuntística espontánea. Cuatro meses después, el enfoque del Dave Brubeck Quartet cambió a enfoques politonales y polirrítmicos cuando el grupo grabó el legendario "Time Out" y cambió el rumbo del jazz para siempre.
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1 - When The Saints Go Marching In
Arranged By – Dave Brubeck
Written-By – Trad. - 6:38
2 - Basin Street Blues
Arranged By – Dave Brubeck
Written-By – Spencer Williams - 6:43
3 - These Foolish Things
Arranged By – Dave Brubeck
Lyrics By – E. Maschwitz - Music By – J. Strachey - 7:14
4 - Gone With The Wind
Arranged By – Dave Brubeck
Lyrics By – H. Magidson - Music By – A. Wrubel - 8:10
5 - Multnomah Blues
Written-By – Dave Brubeck - 8:40
6 - Two Part Contention
Written-By – Dave Brubeck - 11:45
7 - The Lonesome Road
Arranged By – Dave Brubeck
Lyrics By – G. Austin - Music By – N.l Shilkret - 7:38
Credits:
Alto Saxophone – Paul Desmond
Art Direction, Design, Executive-Producer – Tish Brubeck
Bass – Eugene Wright
Design [Art Design], Art Direction – Katia Michalopoulos
Drums – Joe Morello
Engineer [Audio Restoration], Artwork [Cover Artwork] – Douglas C. Anderson
Engineer [Recording Engineer] – Wally Heider
Liner Notes – Darius Brubeck, Matt Brubeck - Liner Notes, Executive-Producer, Producer – Chris Brubeck
Liner Notes, Producer – Dan Brubeck
Mixed By [Mixing], Mastered By [Mastering], Edited By [Editing] – Scott Petito
Piano – Dave Brubeck
Previously unissued live recordings.
Tracks 1 to 3 & 5 recorded at The Multnomah Hotel, Portland, Oregon, on April 4, 1959.
Tracks 4, 6 & 7 recorded at Clark College, Vancouver, Washington, on April 5, 1959.
Label: Brubeck Editions – BECD2310001
Country: US
Released: Nov 3, 2023
Genre: Jazz
Style: Cool Jazz
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