Dave Brubeck Quartet - It's A Raggy Waltz
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Bert Courtly (tp) Johnny Scott (as) Dave Brubeck (p) Kenny Napper (b) Allan Ganley (d)
London, England, July 3, 1961 It's A Raggy Waltz Fontana (E) TFL 5179 Blue Shadows In The Street -
* Various Artists - All Night Long (Fontana (E) TFL 5179, (E) STFL 591; Epic LA 16032, LN 16032, BA 17032)
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pure art...
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@BoudiccaBlanc actually i think that's a sax and i think it's Paul Desmond...i may be wrong though
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1950's & early 1960's were great; unless you were Black and wanted tobe not be subjected to "Jim Crow" laws.
However, other than that; the post-war prosperity was great and I wouldn't trade living in the late 1940s/1950s & early 1960s for anything! Fantastic times! :))
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Dave can tickle the ivories; that's for sure!
Who is the trumpet player? He can really blow!
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I'm not a big jazz fan, I really appreciate it because of it intelligent way of playing with time signatures and such. But Dave Brubeck was always some kind of special to me.. Maybe the sound of the piano and the sax dueling and building a song together. Or maybe it's the drums? Whatever it is, Dave rocks!
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that was Fuckin' excellent!
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@therealKINDLE you said it brother
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This is just amazing. Knowing that there was a time where Music was as perfect as this.. And that the only reason to record it onto Record was to Preserve it, makes me feel like Crying. In Fact Sod it, I am going to Cry.
To think that the ONLY reason Music is manufactured now is Greed of Profit.. It Breaks my Heart. Oh Why were these greedy Label Bosses put in Charge? This is real Music being performed & listen to as it should. Wonderful.
The Risks of Looking back are so painful.



Every second a piece of life quality, that's Dave.
Thanks for the upload. Feel free to check out my blog (url in profile) with lots of swing and jazz, and Django as well.
See you there & Simply the best,
Brewlette
BrunoJazzmanLeicht 2 years ago 19
Questa è musica!!!
soloperpassione8 2 years ago 13