John's Assembly, The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Erich Kunzel, conductor; Gordon Franklin, director. You Go To My Head. Paul Desmond, alto sax 1,2,4,5,8; Dave Brubeck, piano; Gene Wright, bass; Joe Morello, drums. Dave Brubeck - Jazz Interwoven Paul Desmond, alto sax; Dave Brubeck, piano; Bob Bates, bass; Joe Dodge, drums. Interaction, of course, came naturally to the close-knit group.
It received negative reviews by critics upon its release, but Despite this, it became one of the best-known and biggest-selling jazz albums, charting highly on the popular albums chart when 50,000 units sold for a jazz album was impressive. Dave Brubeck - Jazz Interwoven Paul Desmond, alto sax; Dave Brubeck, piano; Bob Bates, bass; Joe Dodge, drums. Castilian Blues Dave Brubeck Quartet Feat. Well pressed, well mastered and very quiet in all the dead wax as well as the music. This is a great way to get yourself a clean sounding record at a very reasonable price. You Go To My Head. You Stepped Out Of A Dream.
Louis Blues - Fantasy No. I am not sorry I did. What Is This Thing Called Love. Paul Desmond - Live Together 1957 Dave Brubeck, piano. Paul Desmond, alto sax; Dave Brubeck, piano; Gene Wright, bass; Joe Morello, drums. Simon discusses the music with Dave Brubeck in detail.
Lover Man Frank Rosilino Quartet 4:06 12. Line For Lyons - 10. Columbia president Goddard Lieberson took a chance to underwrite and release Time Out. Too Marvelous For Words - 3. When We Eat This Bread - X. Paul Desmond, alto sax; David Van Kriedt, tenor sax; Dave Brubeck, piano; Norman Bates, bass; Joe Morello, drums.
Things Ain't What They Used To Be unissued 3. How High The Moon incomplete - 5. Paul Desmond, alto sax; Dave Brubeck, piano; Gene Wright, bass; Joe Morello, drums. What Is This Thing Called Love. Of course this brings me to the the surround processed recordings which are just lame, offering nothing of the original take, and are certainly not how music is naturally heard, it's simply designed for home theater speaker systems. The Train And The River Jimmy Giuffre Trio Feat.
Dave Brubeck, Paul Desmond, Dave Van Kriedt - Reunion Paul Desmond, alto sax; Dave Brubeck, piano; Norman Bates, bass; Joe Morello, drums. Louis Blues Paul Desmond, alto sax; Dave Brubeck, piano; Gene Wright, bass; Joe Morello, drums. This is a super nice collection, and while not sourced from the original tapes, it does offer side by side listening of the original mono version and the stereo version, with both bringing something fresh and new to one's ears. Yesterdays Frank Rosilino Quartet 4:01. Just a quick note, mono recording required a special skill at setting up the recording space, it required the technicians to be both familiar with the music and the artists, with a production skill that I never tire off. You Go To My Head - 3. Stella By Starlight Hampton Hawes 6:22 11.
Waltz Of The Prophets Arr. Loius Blues 11:59 2 Bossa Nova U. At A Perfume Counter - 8. Take Five Dave Brubeck Quartet Feat. Blessed Are The Poor - 7.
I Didn't Know What Time It Was. The only drawback is that the original and most beautiful album artwork was not use here, and is missed by me. June 8, 1993 I Cried For You MusicMasters 01612-65102-2 Broadway Bossa Nova - King For A Day - Autumn - One Moment Worth Years - Calcutta Blues - Waltz Limp - Jazzanians - Over The Rainbow - Bossa Nova U. You Stepped Out Of A Dream. Spring Is Here - 4.
The Way You Look Tonight. Someday My Prince Will Come - 6. Valse Hot Jim Hall 11:21 10. The acoustics of Carnegie Hall served to provide a full, rich sound, while the wild applause makes you feel as if you were there. I Didn't Know What Time It Was. Broadway - Koto Song - Sweet Georgia Brown - Forty Days - You Go To My Head - Take Five - St.
Yes, stereo has it's advantages, and while we do have two ears, our brains seem to process the mono signal most appropriately. The Peace Of Jerusalem - V. The Way You Look Tonight. Paul Desmond takes a sweetly piping, succinct-as-ever solo; then Dave keys in for several minutes more, to play the blues with feeling — a little taste of the broader jazz skills he mostly kept tucked in his hip pocket like a flask. . Paul Desmond, alto sax; Dave Brubeck, piano; Norman Bates, bass; Joe Morello, drums.