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Digging Dave Brubeck and Time Out!

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Digging Dave Brubeck and Time Out!

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An affectionate examination of legendary jazz pianist Dave Brubeck and his iconic 1959 album, Time Out! Propelled by the unlikely hit "Take Five," the pianist's 1959 classic Time Out! was the first jazz album to earn platinum status, making it one of only eight platinum records in jazz history. Born as an experiment in time signatures and eclectic musical styles the artist encountered while traveling abroad, Time Out! moved the genre forward and became one of the most influential albums of all time. What was it about this subtle, artsy session that captured the ears of both hardcore jazz fans and casual listeners alike? Why did Brubeck, a bespectacled intellectual who seemingly wasn't as hip as Davis and Coltrane, become a legitimate mainstream star in a genre not known for stardom? Author and bassist Alan Goldsher delves into Brubeck's classic record, examining why the album and the pianist caught the zeitgeist, and measuring its continuing impact on music of all styles. Engaging and informative, Digging Dave Brubeck and Time Out! pays homage to one of the most vital, most enduring recordings in jazz history.

Author Biography

Alan Goldsher is the author of fifteen books including Paul Is Undead: The British Zombie Invasion and Hard Bop Academy: The Sidemen of Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers. As a ghostwriter, he has collaborated with numerous celebrities and public figures. His albums The Pocket and The Other Pocket were released in 2019. Visit Alan at http://www.AlanGoldsher.com.
Release date NZ
November 12th, 2020
Author
Pages
176
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Publisher
Permuted Press
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
Post Hill Press
ISBN-13
9781642933222
Product ID
31158368

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