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Dave Brubeck Plays and Plays and...

Dave Brubeck Plays and Plays and... - Album cover

Label: Fantasy
Year: 1957
Released on LP: Yes
Released on CD: Yes

Tracks

1. Sweet Cleo Brown
2. I'm Old Fashioned
3. Love Is Here to Stay
4. Indian Summer
5. In Search of a Theme
6. You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To
7. I See Your Face Before Me
8. They Say It's Wonderful
9. Imagination
10. Two Sleepy People

Personnel

Dave Brubeck (piano)

Notes

Recorded February 1957.

Reviews

Concord Music Group - Copyright

With hindsight of decades, it will amaze many listeners to see Dave Brubeck, one of the most popular artists in the music's history, referred to in the liner notes as "the most controversial figure in jazz." There was great debate in the Fifties, though, regarding techniques such as counterpoint, harmonic substitution, and polyrhythm, which Brubeck had introduced into his quartet's music. This solo session gave the pianist an opportunity to display his notions more directly, and he creates some dazzling and complex variations along the way, particularly on "I'm Old Fashioned" and "Indian Summer." There is also an affirmative nod to jazz roots on the original "Sweet Cleo Brown," and a sign of Brubeck's probing mind and coherent sensibility in the edited version of "I See Your Face Before Me."



All Music Guide – Review – copyright

Dave Brubeck's second solo piano album differs from the first in that only two of the nine songs he performs are his originals. However Brubeck's versions of such standards as "Imagination," "Our Love Is Here to Stay" and "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To" sound quite fresh and contain more than their share of surprises. Fortunately the formerly rare music is now available on this CD.

Scott Yanow

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