The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Time Further Out (Eac Single Flac Cue)
Artist: Dave Brubeck Paul Desmond Gene Wright Joe Morello – Drums
Title: Time Further Out
Audio CD (November 5, 1996)
Original Release Date: 1961 - 1963
Number of Discs: 1
Label: Columbia Legacy
Genre Jazz
Styles Cool, Jazz Instrument
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Personnel:
Dave Brubeck - Piano
Paul Desmond - Alto Saxophone
Gene Wright - Bass
Joe Morello – Drums
Tracklist:
01. It's A Raggy Waltz
02. Bluette
03. Charles Matthew Hallelujah
04. Far More Blue
05. Far More Drums
06. Maori Blues
07. Unsquare Dance
08. Bru's Boogie Woogie
09. Blue Shadows In The Street
10. Slow And Easy (a.k.a. Lawless Mike)
11. It's A Raggy Waltz (Live At Carnegie Hall)
Track 01 Recorded May 3, 1961 In NYC
Tracks 02 & 03 Recorded May 25, 1961 In NYC
Tracks 04 & 08 Recorded June 2, 1961 In NYC
Tracks 05, 06 & 07 Recorded June 8, 1961 In NYC
Track 09 Recorded May 12, 1961 In NYC
Track 10 Recorded May 25, 1961 In NYC
Track 11 Recorded Live, 1963 At Carnegie Hall In NYC
All Compositions By Dave Brubeck
Produced By Teo Macero
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review
This record is a sequel to the Dave Brubeck Quartet's top-selling "Time Out," which explored jazz in odd time signatures. "Time Further Out" continues that trend, but with a twist; all of these tunes utilize a twelve bar blues progression. The question: "How many different meters can a twelve bar blues be performed in?" The answer: "More than you could possibly imagine!"
The best known tune here is "It's a Raggy Waltz" which is in 3/4 with phrasings that give it a 2/4 feel ([1-2-1]-[2-1-2]-[1-2-3]-[1-2-3]). A few of the other tunes are blues progressions in 3/4 or 6/8 ("Bluette" and "Blue Shadow on Easy Street").
Brubeck also returns to the 5/4 made familiar by "Take Five," in "Far More Blues" and "Far More Drums" - both of which are the same tune, but the latter is a version with an extended and exciting Joe Morello drum solo. We also cover the 7/8 meter {1-2-1-2-1-2-3)in the quirky "Unsquare Dance." Those are just a few favorites.
For those who either aren't entirely versed in jazz or know little about time signatures, do not let that dissuade you from this CD. Brubeck and his quartet make these strange ideas extremely accessible and it has always amazed me at how Brubeck always seems to have one ear concentrating on how to break boundaries while the other is on commerciability. Though Brubeck might write in foreign time signatures (foreign even to many jazz buffs) or solo using strange polyrythms and stranger modes, he makes it sound like the most natural thing in the world. The experienced and unexperienced jazzer can listen and derive untellable satisfaction alike.