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Dave Brubeck /Quartet  - Live At The Kurhaus 1967(  in the Netherlands )( HQ vinyl 2LP )
Dave Brubeck /Quartet  - Live At The Kurhaus 1967(  in the Netherlands )( HQ vinyl 2LP )
Dave Brubeck /Quartet  - Live At The Kurhaus 1967(  in the Netherlands )( HQ vinyl 2LP )

Dave Brubeck /Quartet - Live At The Kurhaus 1967( in the Netherlands )( HQ vinyl 2LP )

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2 x LP 33⅓rpm Fondamenta / Lost recordings

( 2017 ) 2022 EU reissue ( HQ vinyl 2LP ) ( Debut in the Netherlands )Remastered from the original analogue tapes. In Scheveningen, on the evening of 24 October 1967, the Dave Brubeck Quartet was more than just a jazz band. He was the ambassador of Ameri Lees meer..

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Release: 30-03-2022 (originally released 2017/ recording 1967)

2022 EU reissue HQ vinyl 2LP

Remastered from the original analogue tapes in 1967-At the time of one of their last concerts in 1967, the Dave Brubeck Quartet had already been in existence for 16 years, in more or less the same formation. That's how well the four of them know each other!

Tracks:(2LP's)
A1 Three To Get Ready 5:39
A2 La Paloma Azul 6:34
A3 Cielito Lindo 4:30
B1 Swanee River 8:05
B2 Forty Days 7:03

C1 Blues For Joe 16:58
D1 Rude Old Man 7:36
D2 Take Five 5:19
D3 Someday My Prince Will Come 5:31

"Europe, here we come!" This rousing concert by the Dave Brubeck Quartet in Amsterdam's Concertgebouw on February 26, 1958 is considered the starting shot of a great career in Europe. Since its founding in 1951, the quartet around pianist Dave Brubeck and saxophonist Paul Desmond had already earned a stunning reputation overseas; Brubeck even graced the cover of Time magazine in 1954. Legend has it that Duke Ellington congratulated him on this and Brubeck replied, "It should have been you."

One of the most famous pieces on this album is a dedication to Ellington, entitled "The Duke." An interpretation of the standard "These Foolish Things," which had made Ella Fitzgerald famous, is heard, as is the Disney classic "Somdeday, My Prince Will Come," which served as the title track for Miles Davis' album released three years later. Together with Eugene Wright on bass and Joe Morello on drums, an exciting, flowing session was created, which can now be enjoyed in the best mono sound quality.

Even though the recording tape came to a halt before the end of the last track "Take the "A" Train", the makers of "The Lost Recordings" decided to release the concert in order to preserve this great piece of art for posterity.

Dave Brubeck (p), Paul Desmond (sax), Eugene Wright (b), Joe Morello (dr)

Specifications

Discs
2
Drager(LP,EP,12,7,CD)
LP
Vinyl quallity
180grs
Speed(33,45)
33
Label
Fondamenta / Lost recordings

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Specifications

Discs
2
Drager(LP,EP,12,7,CD)
LP
Vinyl quallity
180grs
Speed(33,45)
33
Label
Fondamenta / Lost recordings
Originally released
1967 recording/ 2016 release
This release
2022

- Live At The Kurhaus 1967( in the Netherlands )( HQ vinyl 2LP )

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