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First track from the best Dave Brubeck album Time Out. Name comes from the 9/8 turkish rhythms as 2+2+2+3 and 3+3+3 which are played consecutively in this piece.
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Intro to lost Australian performance of Dave Brubeck Quartet hosted by Digby Wolfe. The film was saved from destruction in 1984 and now is with the Australian National Film and Sound Archive.
A 1" PAL telecine transfer of the film was sent to Dave Brubeck's management in the mid 90s.
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Dave Brubeck Quartet performed at the Limelight, Cologne, Germany, in November 2004. Masterfully. Randy Jones: percussion; Michael Moore: Bass; Robert Militello: Saxophone and flute, Dave Brubeck: piano
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This is from an "open rehearsal" of the 2006 edition of the Brubeck Institute Jazz Quintet at the University of The Pacific in Stockton, California. The quintet is:
Brian Chahley, trumpet
Lucas Pino, tenor sax
Glenn Zaleski, piano
Chris Smith, bass
Cory Cox, drums
We are playing Herbie Hancock's "Eye of The Hurricane"
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The great jazz band "The Dave Brubeck Quartet" and their smooth breezy tune "Take Five". I feel better hearing it already :) Taking from their "Time Out" album. Enjoy, rate, comment and take care.~Phurdrick