The Dave Brubeck Quartet



While we've heard a lot about Dave Brubeck, no one seems to realize that three other distinguished musicians were behind that name: Joe Morello, Eugene Wright, and Paul Desmond. They were one of the most cohesive jazz quartets to ever exist.

Dave and Morello would sometime jam on drums and piano while Eugene Wright comped on base with Paul Desmond cooling his heels until just the right moment, and then he would come in like a cool breeze on a hot Summers night, and that's just the way those lilting notes from his alto sounded, light and cool like a breeze.

The bass man, Eugene Wright was the unsung hero in the group, but not to this aficionado; that "boom boom boom" in the background was the foundation of the quartets sound, it set the tempo.

Joe Morello was one of the most unique drummers ever, no other drummer could quite duplicate the accents and emphasis he placed on unusual times such as 9/8, 5/4, 3/4, and 6/4 which were inspired by Eurasian folk music; as a matter of fact "Jazz Impressions of Eurasia" is one of my favorite CD's, check it out.

I will always cherish memories associated with the sound of "The Dave Brubeck Quartet".
orpheus10
I concur, Orpheus10,

that wonderful quartet gave us 1959's Time Out. This groundbreaking Jazz cornerstone-album will withstand the test of time, just like, Kind of Blue.
I have one live and one studio recording by them. After several listens, just a bit too saccharine for my tastes.
I've got a CD by Miles that I hadn't heard in so long that I forgot what it sounded like. After the first cut, I knew why I hadn't heard it in so long. Miles must have been at that stage when he thought his "farts" sounded good.

When an artist has a discography as long and varied as Dave Brubeck's, and someone tells me they heard something by him they didn't like, I take that with a grain of salt.

Someone I shall not mention, is really good for stuff like that.


Heavens to murgatroid! if it ain't Rok2id. I wonder why your ears are burning? Those "audiophile" ears should be enjoying good music, and I want to help them.

Have you heard "Jazz Impressions of Eurasia", or "Jazz Impressions of Japan" by Brubeck? Have you heard "The Blue Yusef Lateef", by Yusef Lateef? Those jams might stop them ears from burning.

Enjoy the music.