The Dave Brubeck Quartet feat. Paul Desmond - Buried Treasures: Recorded Live in Mexico City CD The Dave Brubeck Quartet feat. Paul Desmond - Buried Treasures: Recorded Live in Mexico City CD
The Dave Brubeck Quartet feat. Paul Desmond - Buried Treasures: Recorded Live in Mexico City CD The Dave Brubeck Quartet feat. Paul Desmond - Buried Treasures: Recorded Live in Mexico City CD

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AllMusic Review

Buried Treasures: Recorded Live in Mexico City Review by Scott Yanow

In 1998, Columbia reissued a bunch of CDs by the Dave Brubeck Quartet, often adding one or two previously unissued selections to the sets. Buried Treasures: Recorded Live in Mexico City, however, is something different, for none of the music had been out before. Recorded live in 1967 during a tour of Mexico that also resulted in the album Bravo! Brubeck!, the set features the classic Brubeck Quartet (with altoist Paul Desmond, bassist Eugene Wright and drummer Joe Morello) performing seven selections they had previously recorded, which was probably why this particular music stayed in the vaults for decades. The quality is certainly quite high, with Brubeck and Desmond really digging into such songs as "Koto Song" (coming up with some inspired ideas over its vamp), "You Go to My Head," a lengthy "St. Louis Blues," and a fairly concise version of "Take Five," one of the few versions by Brubeck of the hit song that does not have a drum solo. Suffice to say, Dave Brubeck fans only need to be notified of two things: they do not already own this music, and the Quartet is heard throughout in prime form. Recommended.

6007689360733

CDCOL 5769 H

Columbia, 1998

Country: SOUTH AFRICA

Good condition

C07


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