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  • the old prog rock bands got influenced by this for sure : D

  • gatitame2azul in playist just Jazz008

  • One word: GENIUS.

  • Thee Ultimate Jazz Classic .

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  • his song 'tangerine' is amazing

  • So, I spent that whole summer listening to this album and reading J D Salinger, "Catcher In The Rye", "Franny & Zoey", et al. Then I moved on to Thomas Wolfe and Ayn Rand and here I am today, living through "Atlas Shrugged". Geesh!

  • Try "Brandenburg Gate Revisited"...

  • Excellent album(not to mention GREAT album ART WORK TOO!!)

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  • I'm 17 years old, and I have had a strong, developing interest in jazz over the past three years. I came across this song on the radio the other day, and I was so upset that I did not know the name of it. Thank you so much for posting this. This song is just incredible; a masterpiece.

  • @RobotCityy you age is irrelevant you mother fucking spastic cunt. If you think it makes you any better,i have news for you : it doesnt.

  • @harshoranje Look who's talking. I bet you are the biggest cunt here. Just enjoy the music instead, and be glad that there are people under 18 who appreciate this awesome song.

  • This is a great album! Have you posted "Pick Up Sticks" I cant seem to find it any where.

  • Thank you for this gift.

  • this is music right here

  • I, unfortunately, do not have my (or my father's for that matter) original album of Time Out. I was elated when I found that it was posted. Whoever you are who posted it, thank you so much. My father introduced me to jazz when I was about 12 yrs old. This was one of the albums we listened to. Sadly, my father died when I was 16 so listening to this brings out many emotions. Just saw the Dave Brubeck quarte in CT 2 wks ago. Our son's trio opened for them. Just mesmerizing.

  • @kdd3051 To open for Dave Brubeck... How many performers get to say that ?! What instr. does your son play ? I also grew up with jazz in my blood, and have the original album that Dave autographed. My oldest son recently finished up at Berklee - but he has no interest in jazz. He's in a metal band. Sometimes I wonder if he's really mine. :)

  • @PENNSY671E He plays the upright and electric bass. He can play the piano and guitar, as well. How lucky you are to have an original signed album. When Dave entered the stage he showed his age buy his gait. He's a very slender tall man. But, you would never know it by his playing. I suppose that's true of all musicians/artists. Don't give up on your son (although I love most genre's of music as long as it's played well). I'm sure he's very talented. What does he play?

  • @kdd3051 I first saw Dave at Central Park in New york when visiting a friend in '71. I never saw him again until recently at Harvard's Sanders Theatre and agree 100% with what you said about his age but noted his ability to still produce in his inimitable style, though certainly not with any of the velocity he had in his younger years. My son took trumpet for 7 years but never really cared for it. Then someone loaned him an old Fender and he asked for lessons. The rest, for us, is history.

  • Well, yeah, this is deinitely cool alright.

    I still have my original LP from 1960, now almost 50 years old. I' was 10 at the time

    and listening to folk, western, classical, show tunes, etc. and this got me into jazz in a big way. Thanks so much for posting the album so I can listen in the background, slaving away at the ol' 'puter.

    =)

  • @LivefromHollywood I am exaclty your age and though I grew up with jazz in the house and always enjoyed it, I never had my own albums until my teens. The fact that a ten-year old could appreciate Brubeck's sophisticated art form amazes me. You must be a performer..

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