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The Dave Brubeck Quartet Newport 1958 DMM 180g Import LP (Vinyl)

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Genre Jazz
Artist The Dave Brubeck Quartet
180g LP Original Album!

This 1958 set by the Dave Brubeck Quartet was recorded live at the Newport Jazz Festival in Rhode Island, July 3, 1958. It served as a tribute to Duke Ellington, with each band playing a set primarily drawn from Ellington’s repertoire. The inspired choice of “Jump for Joy” makes for some of the most magical moments, while “Perdido” provides an extended workout for Desmond and Brubeck. “Liberian Suite Dance No. 3” is actually one movement of Ellington’s Liberian Suite, which was premiered in late 1947. Brubeck’s “The Duke,” an elegant tribute to Ellington that showcases Desmond’s lyrical alto and the exciting finale of “C Jam Blues” (the latter spotlighting Morello) are also highlights.

Features:
• 180g Vinyl
• Direct Metal Master
• Import
• Made in the E.U.

Musicians:
Paul Desmond, saxophone
Dave Brubeck, piano
Joe Benjamin, bass
Joe Morello, drums

Selections:
Side A:

1. Things Ain’t What They Used To Be
2. Jump For Joy
3. Perdido
Side B:
1. Liberian Suite - Dance No. 3
2. The Duke
3. Flamingo
4. C Jam Blues

Recorded live at the Newport Jazz Festival, Newport, Rhode Island, July 3, 1958

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