Vocal EncountersDave Brubeck
Release Date: 07/17/2008
Original Release:
2001
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1051604_CD
UPC # 886972509525
Label: Legacy Recordings
|
Buying Info
|
|||||
| Track Details Credits Artist Related Shipping |
|
Disc: 1
1.
Black Magic
2.
Summer Song
3.
My Melancholy Baby
4.
It's a Raggy Waltz - (previously unreleased)
5.
Real Ambassador, The - (Hendricks & Ross)
6.
My One Bad Habit
7.
Because All Men Are Brothers - (Paul & Mary)
8.
There'll Be Some Changes Made
9.
Weep No More
10.
Cultural Exchange - (Hendricks & Ross)
11.
Travelin' Blues
12.
Ain't Misbehavin'
13.
They Say I Look Like God - (Hendricks & Ross)
14.
In the Lurch
15.
Autumn in Our Town
16.
Since Love Had Its Way
17.
Blues in the Dark
18.
Take Five
Performer: Dave Brubeck
Artist: Tony Bennett; Louis Armstrong; Carmen McRae; Jimmy Rushing; Peter, Paul & Mary; Lambert, Hendricks & Ross Distributor: Sony Music Distribution ( Notes: Personnel: Dave Brubeck (piano); Trummy Young (vocals, trombone); Tony Bennett, Louis Armstrong, Jimmy Rushing, Carmen McRae, Lambert, Hendricks & Ross, Peter, Paul & Mary, Ranny Sinclair (vocals); Paul Desmond (alto saxophone); Joe Darensbourg (clarinet); Billy Kyle (piano); Eugene Wright, Irving Manning (bass); Joe Morello, Danny Barcelona (drums). Producer: Teo Macero. Compilation producers: Didier C. Deutsch, Darcy M. Proper. Includes liner notes by Dave Brubeck. Digitally remastered by Darcy M. Proper (Sony Music Studios, New York, New York). The typical jazz fan may not realize that Dave Brubeck has accompanied a number of singers, because most of these recordings took place during his tenure with Columbia. This CD anthology has several tracks which were previously available only on the long out-of-print LP Summit Sessions; they include the impromptu concert collaboration between Tony Bennett and the Dave Brubeck Quartet during an invigorating "That Old Black Magic," and Peter, Paul & Mary join the pianist for "Because All Men Are Brothers" (whose music is adapted from J.S. Bach's "St. Matthew Passion"). Two additional numbers appear for the first time on this CD: a sterling performance by Carmen McRae of Brubeck's tricky "It's a Raggy Waltz," and the beautiful voice of Ranny Sinclair on Brubeck's lovely but infrequently heard ballad "Autumn in Our Town." The remaining tracks have all appeared on individual LPs or CDs. Louis Armstrong is heard in several tracks taken from The Real Ambassadors, including "Summer Song" (an overlooked masterpiece), and the humorous "They Say I Look Like God" (which Armstrong sang very seriously, which was not the composer's original intention), where is he is joined by Lambert, Hendricks & Ross. Carmen McRae's sassy interpretation of "Travelin' Blues" (a song any musician who's been on the road for an extended time will appreciate) and her playful rendition of "Take Five" are miniature gems. Jimmy Rushing swings like mad during the upbeat "There'll Be Some Changes Made" and has lots of fun with the loping treatment of "Ain't Misbehavin'." There are a lot of great musical moments throughout this recommended release. ~ Ken Dryden
Dave Brubeck is one of the great post-bop jazz innovators of the 1950s, whose use of irregular time signatures, a restrained, classical-influenced approach to the piano, and exceptional composing skills have allowed him to make bold musical statements while remaining immensely popular around the world. His signature "Take Five," a highly accessible tune in 5/4 time composed by the saxophonist Paul Desmond, remains one of the most well known pieces in the jazz canon.
Also Appears On:
Similar Artist:
Allison, Mose Beirach, Richie Charlap, Bill Cohn, Al Desmond, Paul Dorough, Bob Emerson, Keith Jamal, Ahmad James, Bob Jarrett, Keith McPartland, Marian Mehldau, Brad Modern Jazz Quartet Morello, Joe Mulligan, Gerry Residents (The) Shearing, George Sidran, Ben Sims, Zoot Taylor, Cecil Tjader, Cal Tristano, Lennie Zeitlin, Denny
Influences:
Ammons, Albert Basie, Count Lewis, Meade Lux Peterson, Oscar Tatum, Art Waller, Fats Wilson, Teddy
Similar Genres:
Piano |