Time Out | 
enlarge | Artist: The Dave Brubeck Quartet Label: Sony Category: Music
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Rating: 202 reviews
Format: Enhanced, Original Recording Reissued, Original Recording Remastered Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 65122 UPC: 074646512227 EAN: 0746465122276
Release Date: March 25, 1997 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: 100% GUARANTEED! Fast shipping on more than 1,000,000 Book, Video, Video Game & Music titles all in one location! Discover Your Entertainment at goHastings.
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| Tracks:
| • | Blue Rondo a La Turk | | • | Strange Meadow Lark | | • | Take Five - Dave Brubeck, Desmond, Paul | | • | Three to Get Ready | | • | Kathy's Waltz | | • | Everybody's Jumpin' | | • | Pick Up Sticks |
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Amazon.com essential recording Boasting the first jazz instrumental to sell a million copies, the Paul Desmond-penned "Take Five," Time Out captures the celebrated jazz quartet at the height of both its popularity and its powers. Recorded in 1959, the album combines superb performances by pianist Brubeck, alto saxophonist Desmond, drummer Joe Morrello and bassist Gene Wright. Along with "Take Five," the album features another one of the group's signature compositions, "Blue Rondo a la Turk." Though influenced by the West Coast-cool school, Brubeck's greatest interest and contribution to jazz was the use of irregular meters in composition, which he did with great flair. Much of the band's appeal is due to Desmond, whose airy tone and fluid attack often carried the band's already strong performances to another level. Together, he and Brubeck proved one of the most potent pairings of the era. --Fred Goodman
Album Details Limited Millennium Edition. Packed in a Heavy Weight Card Wallet that Faithfully Recreates the Original Vinyl Sleeve, Right Down to the Inner Bag. The Wallet Will Come in a Plastic Cover.
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The Best January 8, 2009 Cyril F. Ball (Denver, CO) No jazz lover should be without this. I have loved it since I bought the vinyl in 1963. In fact, music lovers in general will probably like it.
A Guilty Pleasure December 8, 2008 paul ramone (ca) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
As the title of my review states, I consider this Cd to be kind of a "guilty pleasure." I mean just look at a photo of ol' Dave. Miles he ain't. And the time signature experiments and almost mathematical structuring of the music isn't exactly soulful. We're talkin' polar opposite of A Love Supreme here. Yet, I can't help it, I put this one on late at night when I'm all alone and I (gasp!) rock me some Dave Brubeck Quartet. Parts of this album can certainly feel like Jazz Lite, but it's also at least melodically pleasing and at times truly original. Even to this day. Though it's been used as bumper music, movie soundtrack, commercial accompaniment, etc., it still sounds just fine as a stand alone document of a time when Rock n' Roll was just gonna be a dying fad and Jazz was "hip" and intellectual and not pumped into climate controlled coffee houses. So there we have it. I've just "come out" to the world. I like Dave Brubeck. I'm such a nerd.
The Album That Put Dave Brubeck On The Map November 23, 2008 J. Rich 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Dave Brubeck Quartet's "Time Out" is a classic jazz recording and anyone who appreciates jazz needs this gem in their collection. The year 1959 proved to a big year for jazz having produced many of the genre's most important releases like Miles Davis' "Kind Of Blue," Charles Mingus' "Mingus Ah Um," Bill Evans' "Portrait In Jazz," and John Coltrane's "Giant Steps." This year also proved that the Dave Brubeck Quartet were force to be reckoned with. Employing odd time signatures and ethnic timbres not widely used in jazz at the time, "Time Out" proved to be a groundbreaking success. To Columbia Record's surprise "Time Out" spawned a hit single "Take Five" and it was ranked #2 on the Billboard charts. All of the elements that made this group great are in place on "Time Out," but it is my strong opinion that they made plenty of records that were just as good as this one. I would challenge anyone who's interested in this quartet to explore his other work with Paul Desmond. You will quite surprised. This is a classic album that is without a doubt recommended, not just by me, but the other 171 people who gave it 5-stars.
Time Out - timeless November 17, 2008 Anne Simone (Cambridge, MA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
One of the great jazz albums of its time and for all time - playful mixed meters (take 5) and variations on 9 in Blue Rondo are inventive and lively.
My Favorite October 30, 2008 Sylki (New York, NY USA) This has been my favorite Dave Brubeck album for a long time. I still have it on vinyl, although it it scratched, I would still listen to it. When I saw it on Amazon, I just had to have it to take with me in the car.
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