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Time Out

Compact Disc
Columbia/ Legacy
March 25, 1997
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About this edition:
UPC: 074646512227
BINC: 4843607
Catalog No. 65122
Original Release Date: January 1959
Edition: Enhanced CD-ROM, Instrumental, 35 minutes
About the CD:

From All Music Guide: Recording Info: 30th Street Columbia Studios; 3oth Street Columbia Studios


Track list

1. Blue Rondo à la Turk Listen Listen
2. Strange Meadow Lark Listen Listen
3. Take Five Listen Listen
4. Three to Get Ready Listen Listen
5. Kathy's Waltz Listen Listen
6. Everybody's Jumpin' Listen Listen
7. Pick Up Sticks Listen Listen
What critics think:

From All Music Guide: Dave Brubeck's defining masterpiece, Time Out is one of the most rhythmically innovative albums in jazz history, the first to consciously explore time signatures outside of the standard 4/4 beat or 3/4 waltz time. It was a risky move -- Brubeck's record company wasn't keen on releasing such an arty project, and many critics initially roasted him for tampering with jazz's rhythmic foundation. But for once, public taste was more advanced than that of the critics. Buoyed by a hit single in altoist Paul Desmond's ubiquitous "Take Five," Time Out became an unexpectedly huge success, and still ranks as one of the most popular jazz albums ever. That's a testament to Brubeck and Desmond's abilities as composers, because Time Out is full of challenges both subtle and overt -- it's just that they're not jarring. Brubeck's classic "Blue Rondo à la Turk" blends jazz with classical form and Turkish folk rhythms, while "Take Five," despite its overexposure, really is a masterpiece; listen to how wel...

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