Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1966
File: MP3@256K/s
Time: 52:56
Size: 97,4 MB
Art: Front
( 6:48) 1. Ace in the Hole
( 6:49) 2. Out of Nowhere
(10:25) 3. You Go To My Head
( 3:06) 4. Who's Afraid (of Virginia Woolf?)
( 7:03) 5. Chicago (That Toddling Town)
( 2:58) 6. Rude Old Man
(10:58) 7. Jackpot
( 4:44) 8. Win a Few, Lose a Few
Jackpot
Year: 1966
File: MP3@256K/s
Time: 52:56
Size: 97,4 MB
Art: Front
( 6:48) 1. Ace in the Hole
( 6:49) 2. Out of Nowhere
(10:25) 3. You Go To My Head
( 3:06) 4. Who's Afraid (of Virginia Woolf?)
( 7:03) 5. Chicago (That Toddling Town)
( 2:58) 6. Rude Old Man
(10:58) 7. Jackpot
( 4:44) 8. Win a Few, Lose a Few
Dave Brubeck really hits the jackpot here playing live in Las Vegas with his classic quartet that includes the legendary Paul Desmond on alto sax! Dave's studio records for Columbia are all pretty darn great but sometimes, there's a little something extra in his live dates for the label maybe a few more relaxed moments, or less overall concepts that give the group a bit more of a spontaneous approach in ways that almost take us back to the early years on Fantasy Records. Dave opens up the set with a trio number, and a bit more bluesy vibe than usual then Desmond comes in, and blows us away all over again with his impeccable tone and timing alongside rhythm from Eugene Wright on bass and Joe Morello on drums. Titles include "Win A Few Lose A Few", "Jackpot", "Rude Old Man", "Ace In The Hole", and "Out Of Nowhere". © 1996-2019, Dusty Groove, Inc. https://www.dustygroove.com/item/570290/Dave-Brubeck:Jackpot
Personnel: Piano – Dave Brubeck; Alto Saxophone – Paul Desmond; Bass – Eugene Wright; Drums – Joe Morello
Personnel: Piano – Dave Brubeck; Alto Saxophone – Paul Desmond; Bass – Eugene Wright; Drums – Joe Morello
Jackpot
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