Jazz Collection
Download links and information about Jazz Collection by Dave Brubeck, Louis Armstrong, Louis Armstrong Orchestra. This album was released in 1954 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 28 tracks with total duration of 02:16:22 minutes.
Artist: | Dave Brubeck, Louis Armstrong, Louis Armstrong Orchestra |
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Release date: | 1954 |
Genre: | Jazz |
Tracks: | 28 |
Duration: | 02:16:22 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Le Souk | 4:36 |
2. | Stompin' For Mili | 5:20 |
3. | In Your Own Sweet Way | 8:39 |
4. | History of a Boy Scout (We Crossed the Rhine) | 4:33 |
5. | Home At Last | 3:51 |
6. | Some Day My Prince Will Come | 8:17 |
7. | Tangerine | 10:24 |
8. | The Golden Horn | 5:00 |
9. | Georgia On My Mind | 6:37 |
10. | Three to Get Ready | 5:21 |
11. | Blue Rondo a La Turk | 6:43 |
12. | Take Five | 5:24 |
13. | Darktown a Strutter's Ball | 1:37 |
14. | There'll Be Some Changes Made | 2:06 |
15. | Somewhere | 4:14 |
16. | Weep No More | 2:48 |
17. | Unsquare Dance | 1:59 |
18. | Summer Song | 3:14 |
19. | Non-Sectarian Blues | 3:41 |
20. | Bossa Nova U.S.A. | 2:23 |
21. | It's a Raggy Waltz | 6:37 |
22. | The World's Fair | 2:42 |
23. | Fujiyama | 5:03 |
24. | Upstage Rumba | 4:07 |
25. | My Favorite Things | 2:55 |
26. | La Paloma Azul (The Blue Dove) | 6:19 |
27. | Recuerdo | 5:19 |
28. | St. Louis Blues | 6:33 |
Details
[Edit]This two-CD set gives one a fine overview of the Dave Brubeck Quartet during their years on Columbia. All of the 28 selections are available elsewhere so longtime collectors will want to skip this reissue, but those listeners just beginning to discover Brubeck's special music may want to acquire this set for a start. The main "hits" ("Take Five," "Blue Rondo A La Turk," etc.) are here but, even with guest appearances by Carmen McRae, Louis Armstrong, Charles Mingus and Jimmy Rushing (along with two later selections that have baritonist Gerry Mulligan in altoist Paul Desmond's place), the emphasis is very much on the classic Quartet.