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Time Out is a studio album by the American jazz group the Dave Brubeck Quartet, released in 1959 on Columbia Records Brubeck's face had been on the cover of Time magazine in 1954, Jailhouse Rock came out in 1957, and it would still be two years before the Quartet had its incandescent burst into the.
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1959 was a magical year in jazz, giving us many legendary albums including Dave Brubeck's Time Out; one of the most popular of all. Time Out was Brubeck's fourteenth album for Columbia Records, but his breakthrough Transfer from the original Columbia LP CS 8192 by Bob Varney.
Dave Brubeck Time Out (Photographs By William Claxton in Deluxe Gatefold Edition) Plak Opus3a. The Dave Brubeck Quartet was already one of the hottest ensembles in jazz in the '50s, playing hundreds of concerts, and releasing multiple LPs, every year Up to that point he and his quartet had released a number of live albums recorded at colleges (which promoted a safe but hip studious kind of jazz) and several albums of jazz covers, such as Dave Digs Disney
Dave Brubeck Time Out (Photographs By William Claxton in Deluxe Gatefold Edition) Plak Opus3a. Recorded at Columbia's 30th Street Studio in New York City, it is based upon the use of time signatures that were unusual for jazz such as 9 8, 6 4 and 5 4 The group and its individual members (Brubeck on piano, Paul Desmond on alto saxophone, Joe Morello on drums beginning in 1956, and Eugene Wright on bass from 1958) routinely won the popularity polls of magazines such as "Down Beat" and "Playboy." The Quartet.