Out West [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Get Miles
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2. Shot Shot
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3. Hangover
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4. Going Out West
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5. Here Comes the Breeze
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6. We Haven't Turned Around
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7. Fill My Cup
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8. Do One
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9. Revolutionary Kind
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1. Bring It On
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2. Nothing Is Wrong
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3. Love Is Better Than a Warm Trombone
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4. Do's and Don'ts
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5. Black Eyed Dog/Free to Run
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6. Ping One Down
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7. Blue Moon Rising
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8. Get Myself Arrested
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9. These 3 Sins
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10. Make No Sound
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See all 11 tracks on this disc
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
2 CD plus DVD (PAL/Region 0) set, recorded over the course of 3 sold out shows at the legendary Fillmore theatre in San Francisco in January 2005. The set also includes fan favorites like 'Whippin Piccadilly' and 'Bring It On', as well as covers of Tom Waits 'Going Out West' and Nick Drake's 'Black Eyed Dog'. Independiente. 2005.
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Out West [Import]
Average customer rating:
- Excellent Though Not Necessary
- Epic jazz
- TRACK LIST FOR U.S. VERSION
- Far More Brubeck
- Worthy Sequel to 'Time Out!'
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Time Further Out
Dave Brubeck
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Release Date: 2000-08-29 |
Album Details
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Customer Reviews:
Excellent Though Not Necessary.......2005-12-03
Throughout music history, it has been difficult for artists of all kinds to be able to integrate catchiness with complexity. Dave Brubeck's quartet was no exception; their posed challenge was even more difficult thanks to their musical genre. After all, nobody was able to swing better on the piano than Dave Brubeck back in the day, and this pattern of time, odd to many listeners, would have been a major turn off.
'Time Out' was an original release by the quartet, only a few years before this album. It encompassed some fascinating experimentation with time signatures and implementation of foreign musical elements with straight jazz swing. The album was a success, as it was able to be as enjoyable as any other worldly music album, but it also satisfied the common jazz fan's urge to discover and explore.
Was the quartet out for more money? Or were they simply not bored yet with this newfound method of song construction? It's tough to say, though one can be assured that this follow-up album does not dissapoint. The first side of this album contains mostly your average piano jazz rhythms, however they are played in some odd time signatures. Within the first ten or fifteen minutes of the album, not only was the common 4/4 played, but also 3/4 and 6/8. The fun doesn't even stop there, as once the second side is reached, the listener is treated to a fantastic collage of authentic beats and rhythms inspired from African drumming styles. On the tune "Unsquare Dance", the drummer incorporates rim-shots and metal clicks galore in order to further progress the rhythm into a faster and more intense African 'celebration' type of groove. As the title demonstrates, it is far from an orderly or established dance rhythm. However, fascinatingly enough, the Brubeck quartet was able to also fuse their famous swing melodies into this song towards the end, accomplishing what very few musicians have - they successfully combined innovation with accessiblity.
I rated this album with the 4/5 star rating because I felt that this album isn't the best place to start for Brubeck beginners or fans alike. Since it is merely a continuation of a trend began by an album from only a few years ago, it would be wise to pick up the more essential 'Time Out' by the quartet. I will admit that the album is really only saved by its recurring spurs of innovativeness, though it is not in short numbers. If you want a real classic, this is not the place to start. However, if you want to continue your voyage into an unknown void that not too many musicians have ever dared enter, it would be almost necessary to pick up this title in order to strive towards completing the collection.
Enjoy the music!
-Andrew
Epic jazz.......2005-07-11
I could write about the brilliance of Brubeck forever. Suffice it to say that "Time Further Out" is one of the best jazz albums ever recorded. Every listening reveals new depth.
Dave's quartet broke new ground on lots of albums, including this one. Over-shadowed by "Time Out" and it's magnificent "Take Five", "Time Further Out" is every bit the worthy sequel. Also recommended as essential is "Jazz Impressions of Eurasia". Dissonant impressionism abounds, and one should consider what others in jazz were doing at the time.
In some respects, Dave and the quartet never got their due as producing artistically heavy-duty music. Careful listening proves otherwise.
TRACK LIST FOR U.S. VERSION.......2005-01-08
Song List
1. It's A Raggy Waltz
2. Bluette
3. Charles Matthew Hallelujah
4. Far More Blue
5. Far More Drums
6. Maori Blues
7. Unsquare Dance
8. Bru's Boogie Woogie
9. Blue Shadows In The Street
10. Slow And Easy (AKA Lawless Mike) - (bonus track)
11. It's A Raggy Waltz - (live, bonus track)
Album Credits
Fred Plaut, Engineer
Album Notes
Dave Brubeck Quartet: Dave Brubeck (piano); Paul Desmond (alto saxophone); Eugene Wright (bass); Joe Morello (drums).
Producer: Teo Macero.
Reissue producer: Russell Gloyd.
Recorded in New York, New York between May 3 and June 8, 1961. The bonus live track was recorded at Carnegie Hall, New York, New York in 1963. Includes liner notes by Dave Brubeck.
Far More Brubeck.......2004-09-01
I first heard this album in 1990 after I picked it up on cassette as a 16 year old visiting Greenwich Village, NY for the first time. Needless to say, I was utterly spellbound. I had discovered Brubeck the previous year when I'd raided my Dad's collection and found the unusual "Brandenburg Gate Revisited" album - which I'd enjoyed - but had hoped for something a little more pared down. A cassette collection called "Take Five" followed, appearing in my Xmas stocking, before I got my hands on this album.
It is, quite simply, superb. The inventiveness of stepping up a time signature with almost every new track is impressive enough, but the tunes themselves are masterpieces. Then, having thought that "Take 5" was the apogee of 5/4 writing, I discovered "Far More Blues" and "Far More Drums". I probably still lean more towards the former track, not least for the gorgeously blues-y use of the augmented 4th (B natural) throughout the opening F-minor motif, which somehow seemed totally to fit the album's Miro paradigm. The ferocious excitement and yet precision of Morello's drumming in the latter, however, is equally spell-binding.
I was then left with three Brubeck-related ambitions...
1. To see the great man perform live. This I did at this year's New Orleans Jazz Festival... managing to sneak back-stage and get within a couple of feet of him. That was truly awesome.
2. To get a copy of "Time Further Out" on vinyl. I still haven't done this... and this is a search which may never be fulfilled.
3. To know where to explore next with Brubeck's music. I've never really explored beyond his 1950s & 1960s work. For Brubeck devotees out there... what should I listen to now, in terms of his latter work?
But to finish with a thought on Time Further Out: if you've heard Take 5 - and the chances are, you have - then get your hands on this album. You will not be disappointed.
Worthy Sequel to 'Time Out!'.......2004-08-25
As other reviewers have noted, this record is a sequel to the Dave Brubeck Quartet's top-selling "Time Out," which explored jazz in odd time signatures. "Time Further Out" continues that trend, but with a twist; all of these tunes utilize a twelve bar blues progression. The question: "How many different meters can a twelve bar blues be performed in?" The answer: "More than you could possibly imagine!"
The best known tune here is "It's a Raggy Waltz" which is in 3/4 with phrasings that give it a 2/4 feel ([1-2-1]-[2-1-2]-[1-2-3]-[1-2-3]). A few of the other tunes are blues progressions in 3/4 or 6/8 ("Bluette" and "Blue Shadow on Easy Street"). Brubeck also returns to the 5/4 made familiar by "Take Five," in "Far More Blues" and "Far More Drums" - both of which are the same tune, but the latter is a version with an extended and exciting Joe Morello drum solo. We also cover the 7/8 meter {1-2-1-2-1-2-3)in the quirky "Unsquare Dance." Those are just a few favorites.
For those who either aren't entirely versed in jazz or know little about time signatures, do not let that dissuade you from this CD. Brubeck and his quartet make these strange ideas extremely accessible and it has always amazed me at how Brubeck always seems to have one ear concentrating on how to break boundaries while the other is on commerciability. Though Brubeck might write in foreign time signatures (foreign even to many jazz buffs) or solo using strange polyrythms and stranger modes, he makes it sound like the most natural thing in the world. The experienced and unexperienced jazzer can listen and derive untellable satisfaction alike.
That's it. I've said enough. Buy the disc!
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