The Dave Brubeck Quartet

The Dave Brubeck Quartet

Biography

With jazz's first million seller, 'Take Five' in 1959, Brubeck experimented with daring time signatures and a distinctive harmonic approach, launching what would be called "West Coast" or "cool" jazz. The legend was recently introduced to a whole new generation through his appearances on Ken Burns' documentary mini-series 'Jazz.'



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The Dave Brubeck Quartet Discography

Anything Goes

At Carnegie Hall (disc 1)

Back Home

Best of Brubeck (1979-2004) (disc 1)

Blue Rondo

Brandenburg Gate: Revisited

Bravo! Brubeck!

Brubeck Desmond

Buried Treasures (feat. Paul Desmond)

Concord on a Summer Night

Countdown: Time in Outer Space

Dave Digs Disney

Double Live From the U.S.A. & U.K. (disc 1)

For Iola

Gone With the Wind

In Concert (feat. Paul Desmond)

Interchanges '54

Jazz at Oberlin

Jazz at the College of the Pacific

Jazz at the College of the Pacific, Volume 2

Jazz Goes to Junior College

Jazz Impressions of Eurasia

Jazz Impressions of Japan

Jazz Impressions of the Usa

Jazz: Red Hot & Cool

London Flat, London Sharp

Music from West Side Story