Time Out is a 1959 studio album recorded by Dave Brubeck 's jazz quartet The Dave Brubeck Quartet .
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| Date of issue | December 14, 1959 | ||||||
| Recorded by | June 25, July 1 and August 18, 1959 | ||||||
| Genre | cool jazz | ||||||
| Duration | 38:30 | ||||||
| Producer | Theo Masero | ||||||
| A country | USA | ||||||
| Language of songs | English | ||||||
| Label | Columbia records | ||||||
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| Reviews | |
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| Critics' ratings | |
| A source | Rating |
| Allmusic | |
| Robert Christgau | B + [2] |
| Mojo | favorable [3] |
| Q | |
| Yahoo! Music | favorable [5] |
Content
Description
“Time Out” is one of the most popular jazz albums, but its “huge success was unexpected” because “the album was one of the most innovative in rhythm in the history of jazz” [1] . The Brubek quartet was one of the first to consciously experiment with rhythms , not limited to standards - 4/4 and 3/4. The publishing label believed that such innovations would not be interesting to the public, and music critics were previously unhappy with the distortion of jazz foundations. But, according to an AllMusic columnist, who considers Time Out a masterpiece, “this time the taste of the public turned out to be more advanced than that of critics” [1] . The album became very popular, led by the hit hit Five , written by quartet saxophonist Paul Desmond .
In 1997, the album was remastered and was released as a CD on Legacy Recordings . In 2005, the album was included by the Library of Congress in the National Register of Audio Records [6] . The album also appeared in the almanac " 1001 music album, which is worth listening to before you die ."
Track List
The author of all compositions is Dave Brubeck , except for the track “ Take Five ”, written by Paul Desmond
- Side a
- “ Blue Rondo à la Turk ” - 6:44
- "Strange Meadow Lark" - 7:22
- Take Five - 5:24
- Side b
- “Three to Get Ready” - 5:24
- Kathy's Waltz - 4:48
- Everybody's Jumpin '- 4:23
- Pick Up Sticks 4:16
Record Members
- The dave brubeck quartet
- Dave Brubeck - Piano
- Paul Desmond - Alto Sax
- Eugene Wright - Double Bass
- Joe Morello - drums
- Production
- Teo Macero - Producer
- Fred Plaut ( eng. Fred Plaut ) - sound engineer
- Neil Fujita - cover art
- Seth Rothstein - Project Director
- Russell Glloyd - Reprint Producer
- Mark Wilder - remastering of the reissue
- Cozby Sanchez Cabrera - Reprint
Charts
- Album
Billboard (USA)
| Year | Chart | A place |
|---|---|---|
| 1961 | Pop albums | 2 |
- Singles
Billboard (USA)
| Year | Single | Chart | A place |
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| 1961 | "Take Five" | Adult contemporary | five |
| 1961 | "Take Five" | Pop singles | 25 |
Sales
Time Out was the first jazz album to be sold in over 1 million copies. The single “Take Five” also sold over one million [7] .
| A country | Certification | Sales |
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| USA | Platinum [8] | more than 1,000,000 |
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 Huey, Steve. Time Out - The Dave Brubeck Quartet . AllMusic . Date of treatment January 30, 2019.
- ↑ Christgau, Robert Dave Brubeck . MSN Music Microsoft (December 7, 2012). Date of treatment December 7, 2012.
- ↑ Brown, Geoff. Review: Time Out // Mojo : magazine. - Bauer Media Group . Archived May 22, 2010.
- ↑ Review: Time Out (Eng.) // Q : magazine. - London: Bauer Media Group , 1995 .-- March. - P. 112 .
- ↑ Walls, Richard C. Time Out . Yahoo! Music Yahoo! . Date of treatment December 7, 2012. Archived December 7, 2012.
- ↑ 2005 National Recording Registry . Date of treatment November 18, 2018.
- ↑ Chilton, Martin . Dave Brubeck, Take Five jazz star, dies 91 , Telegraph (December 5, 2012). Date of treatment December 5, 2012.
- ↑ Gold & Platinum Searchable Database . Recording Industry Association of America. Date of treatment December 14, 2011. ( Search for "Brubeck, Dave")