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The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Anything Goes! The Dave Brubeck Quartet Plays Cole Porter (LP) - VG+/VG+

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Catalogue #:
CS 9402
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Jazz

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Album Info

Artist: The Dave Brubeck Quartet
Album: Anything Goes! The Dave Brubeck Quartet Plays Cole Porter
Released: US, 1971

Tracklist:

A1Anything Goes5:40
A2Love For Sale5:18
A3Night And Day4:55
A4What Is This Thing Called Love6:16
B1I Get A Kick Out Of You5:15
B2Just One Of Those Things6:19
B3You're The Top6:35
B4All Through The Night8:25


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Description

Released in 1959, "Anything Goes! The Dave Brubeck Quartet Plays Cole Porter" is a delightful jazz album that showcases the genius of both the legendary pianist Dave Brubeck and the timeless compositions of Cole Porter. This album is a unique blend of Brubeck's innovative jazz style and Porter's sophisticated songwriting, making it a significant entry in the jazz canon.

The album features a collection of Porter's most beloved songs, reimagined through Brubeck's distinctive lens. Tracks like "Night and Day," "I Get a Kick Out of You," and "Begin the Beguine" are given fresh interpretations that highlight Brubeck's signature syncopation and intricate harmonies. The quartet, consisting of Brubeck on piano, Paul Desmond on alto saxophone, Eugene Wright on bass, and Joe Morello on drums, delivers a performance that is both tight and expressive, showcasing their exceptional musicianship.

One of the standout tracks is undoubtedly "Take the 'A' Train," which, while not a Porter original, is a classic jazz standard that fits seamlessly into the album's vibe. Brubeck's arrangement breathes new life into the piece, making it a highlight of the listening experience. Desmond's smooth saxophone lines intertwine beautifully with Brubeck's piano, creating a conversation that is both playful and sophisticated.

Critically, the album was well-received upon its release. Major publications praised Brubeck's ability to take familiar tunes and transform them into something fresh and exciting. The New York Times noted the album's "inventive arrangements" and highlighted the quartet's chemistry, which is palpable throughout the record. The album also received a Grammy nomination for Best Jazz Performance, which speaks to its impact and the high regard in which it was held by the music community.

Historically, this album is significant not only for its musical content but also for its role in popularizing jazz during a time when it was becoming more mainstream. The late 1950s were a pivotal moment for jazz, and Brubeck was at the forefront of this movement, helping to bridge the gap between jazz and popular music. His work, including this album, contributed to the genre's acceptance in broader cultural contexts, paving the way for future generations of jazz musicians.

In terms of production, the album was recorded in a time when jazz was evolving, and Brubeck was known for his innovative approaches to rhythm and harmony. The recording sessions were marked by a sense of spontaneity and creativity, with the quartet often experimenting with different arrangements and improvisations. This spirit of exploration is evident in the album, as each track feels alive and dynamic.

A fun fact about the album is that it was released on the heels of Brubeck's groundbreaking album "Time Out," which featured the hit "Take Five." The success of "Time Out" helped to elevate Brubeck's profile, and "Anything Goes!" capitalized on that momentum, further solidifying his status as a leading figure in jazz.

Listening to "Anything Goes!" is like taking a delightful stroll through a jazz-infused garden of Cole Porter's lyrical brilliance. Brubeck and his quartet breathe new life into these classic songs, making them feel both timeless and contemporary. The interplay between the musicians is a joy to behold, and the album serves as a testament to the enduring power of jazz and the genius of its creators.

In conclusion, "Anything Goes! The Dave Brubeck Quartet Plays Cole Porter" is not just an album; it's an experience. It captures a moment in time when jazz was evolving and reaching new audiences, all while paying homage to one of the greatest songwriters of the 20th century. Whether you're a longtime jazz aficionado or a newcomer to the genre, this album is a must-listen that will leave you tapping your feet and humming along.

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