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The Dave Brubeck Quartet - The Columbia Studio Albums Collection 1955 - 1966

All Dave Brubeck Quartet's Columbia Studio albums from 1955 - 1966 in one bundle!

Original Price: $199.99 USD

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  • 19 great albums on 19 CDs!
  • Each individual album is packaged in a replica mini-LP sleeve reproducing that album’s original cover art.
  • The booklet  includes full discographical info., rare photos, and liner notes!

The Dave Brubeck Quartet - The Columbia Studio Albums Collection 1955 - 1966 by Legacy Recordings

With a group sound as unique as any in the entire saga of jazz, the Dave Brubeck Quartet is also one of the most passionately admired of musical ensembles.  And during the quartet’s peak years in the 1950s and 60s, that passion was translated into unprecedented sales.  In a rare case of having your cake and eating it as well, Brubeck and company stuck to their artistic ideals and were rewarded with massive commercial success.

The band was -- on the surface -- the sum of quite different parts.  Pianist and composer Dave Brubeck could be a flinty, self consciously dissonant stylist; in contrast, Paul Desmond possessed one of the most refined sounds that the alto saxophone has ever known.  The classic rhythm team of bassist Gene Wright and drummer Joe Morello that came together in 1958 stirred up a swinging backdrop that could cushion Desmond’s lyrical flights and buttress Brubeck’s experiments with atypical time signatures.  Put all together, and the result was jazz that was both cutting edge and comfortably accessible.

Although prolifically recorded both in the studio and in live performances, the Brubeck quartet never released haphazard albums. Each of the studio recordings collected here was carefully thought out, often with a thematic emphasis that united the material. Hence, titles including Jazz Impressions of the U.S.A; Eurasia; and Japan; Dave Digs Disney; Gone With The Wind and Southern Scene (both containing songs referencing the American South); Plays Cole Porter: Anything Goes!  and, of course, the wildly popular, Time Out, whose rhythmically uncommon performances featured the Desmond classic and contemporary hit single, “Take Five.”

Throughout the entire collection we hear a musical unit whose balance ensured ensemble cohesion while inspiring indelible improvisations from Brubeck, Desmond and the increasingly idolized Morello.  As these recordings elegantly state, the classic Dave Brubeck quartet was a band of its time that has gracefully become one for the ages.

Albums included:

  1. The Dave Brubeck Quartet / Brubeck Time 
  2. The Dave Brubeck Quartet / Jazz Impressions Of The U.S.A.
  3. The Dave Brubeck Quartet / Jazz Impressions Of Eurasia
  4. The Dave Brubeck Quartet / Dave Digs Disney
  5. The Dave Brubeck Quartet / Gone With The Wind
  6. The Dave Brubeck Quartet / Time Out!
  7. The Dave Brubeck Quartet / Southern Scene
  8. The Dave Brubeck Quartet / Bernstein Plays Brubeck Plays Bernstein
  9. The Dave Brubeck Quartet / Time Further Out
  10. The Dave Brubeck Quartet / Countdown: Time In Outer Space
  11. The Dave Brubeck Quartet / Bossa Nova U.S.A.
  12. The Dave Brubeck Quartet / Brandenburg Gate: Revisited
  13. The Dave Brubeck Quartet / Time Changes
  14. The Dave Brubeck Quartet / Jazz Impressions Of Japan
  15. The Dave Brubeck Quartet / Jazz Impressions Of New York
  16. The Dave Brubeck Quartet / Angel Eyes
  17. The Dave Brubeck Quartet / My Favorite Things
  18. The Dave Brubeck Quartet / Time In
  19. The Dave Brubeck Quartet / Plays Cole Porter - Anything Goes!