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Dave Brubeck : Park Avenue South (2002)

Posted By : GuessNot4Me | Date : 10 Jun 2006 03:32:00 | Comments : 4 |
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Brubeck PAS



1.On the Sunny Side of the Street
2.Love for Sale
3.Elegy
4.Don’t Forget Me
5.Love is Just Around the Corner
6.On a Slow Boat to China
7.I Love Vienna
8.Crescent City Stomp
9.Take Five
10.Show Me the Way to Go Home

Dave Brubeck – Piano
Bobby Militello – Alto Sax & Flute
Michael Moore – Bass
Randy Jones – Drums
Recorded Live 10 & 11 July 2002 at Starbucks Coffee House Park Ave. South N.Y

A CoffeeHouse is not the first place you would expect to record a jazz quartet, but due to the excellence of
the recording crew, it works fine. Dave Brubeck was 82 when this recording was made and he is very obviously
still in good shape. I did not manage to get to his recent concert at Symphony Hall, but a friend assures me
that it was an excellent concert.

Dave has always looked for something new in jazz be it new compositions, unusual time signatures or new musical
combinations, but he has always carried with him the traditions and roots of the great jazz music. On this CD
he starts with two well-loved jazz standards and moves on to two of his original compositions and the remainder
of the programme follows a similar pattern. Bobby Nilitello on alto is closer to Parker than Desmond, but that
is not a criticism, he is a fine player and I am surprised that I have not come across his work before.
Michael Moore is a master bass player and Randy Jones an exceptionally talented drummer.

Brubeck himself is still somewhat angular in his approach, but sounds much more measured than in a lot of his
earlier albums. I guess age also brings experience and experience rounds us and makes us into better people if
we allow it. I like this latest quartet; it does not try to emulate the work of its predecessors, but swings
along in its own tuneful way. Love is Just Around the Corner is a classic example of what I mean, the tune is
taken at a steady unrushed pace allowing each soloist to make his mark in a steady voyage of improvisational
exploration. Similarly with Slow Boat to China although this one is taken at slightly faster tempo.

Take Five is included of course, but then no Brubeck performance would have been complete without it. It have
always been amazed at how many people were touched by the original version, my late Mother in Law who nothing
whatever about jazz, always said it was her favourite piece of music. The last piece both appropriately and
musically is Show Me the Way to Go Home, it has been the basic sequence of many other jazz tunes including
Horace Silver’s ‘The Preacher’.

This album is a very worthwhile musical experience for the listener. Long may Dave Brubeck have the strength
to carry on his remarkable musical career.

Don Mather


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Posted By: drjazz Date: 10 Jun 2006 12:31:32
Thanks a lot..
Posted By: s1ngle Date: 10 Jun 2006 13:38:34
Thank you!
Posted By: grrandy Date: 10 Jun 2006 15:56:52
Thank you, GuessNot4Me, for this great music!
Posted By: emilio41 Date: 11 Jun 2006 03:45:27
Thanks for sharing.
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