Brubeck In Amsterdam (Remastered) The Dave Brubeck Quartet
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Album-Release:
1969
HRA-Release:
07.04.2023
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- 1 Since Love Had Its Way 05:57
- 2 King For A Day 03:00
- 3 The Real Ambassador 06:31
- 4 They Say I Look Like God 04:14
- 5 Dizzy Ditty 02:50
- 6 Cultural Exchange 05:57
- 7 Good Reviews 03:55
- 8 Brandenburg Gate 11:55
Info for Brubeck In Amsterdam (Remastered)
Brubeck in Amsterdam is a 1962 live album by Dave Brubeck and his quartet recorded on 3 December at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, though unreleased until 1969.
A live gem from the classic Dave Brubeck Quartet – and a great reminder that the group could almost be even more exciting in a concert setting than on their studio albums! The date is 1962, and the combo is in perfect form – sublime alto from Paul Desmond, and always-inventive rhythms from Joe Morello on drums and Eugene Wright on bass – fused perfectly with Dave's piano, but also very open and spontaneous here – with this extra sort of crackle that makes us know that although working at the level of perfection, these guys are still just mere mortals too! The set features a 12 minute take on "Brandenburg Gate" with a solo by Desmond that's simply stunning – and other cuts include "Since Love Had Its Way", "King For A Day", "Good Reviews", and "Cultural Exchange".
Dave Brubeck, piano
Paul Desmond, alto saxophone
Eugene Wright, double bass
Joe Morello, drums
Digitally remastered
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