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Jazz Impressions of New York

Jazz Impressions of New York
Dave Brubeck

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Track Listing

  1. Theme from "Mr. Broadway"
  2. Broadway Bossa Nova
  3. Autumn in Washington Square
  4. Something to Sing About
  5. Sixth Sense
  6. Spring in Central Park
  7. Lonely Mr. Broadway
  8. Summer on the Sound
  9. Winter Ballad
  10. Broadway Romance
  11. Upstage Rumba

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #35628 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-02-01
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds

Customer Reviews

Mr. Brubeck's Tribute to New York5
This has to be one of the highpoints of the Brubeck Quartet's career. It sounds as fresh today, as it did forty years ago. This is a musical love letter to a great city. Of course, Dave's playing really shines, but Paul Desmond has many fine moments as well.

I don't see the point in singling out any particular track, since this disc should be savoured in its entirety. Over the years, the City of New York has inspired so many artists--here is yet another fine example--and a triumph for Dave and his quartet !

Highly recommended !

Classic Brubeck Quartet and great tribute to New York5
This is simply a great record. The musicians are in their finest form and the recorded sound is magnificent. Equally significant, however, is the music. This is my favorite Brubeck Quartet record. The proceedings start with a swinging, uptempo romp, "Theme From Mr. Broadway," a catchy, "Broadway Bossa Nova" as well as several smooth ballads with their shades of Bach and highlighted by a wonderful "Broadway Romance."

As stated earlier, the musicians are in great form with drummer Joe Morello driving the quartet with his usual comsummate skill and taste. Pay particular attention to underrated bassist, Eugene Wright. His bass lines are spot perfect and beautifully executed.

This CD is a great and inspiring tribute to a city that has recently suffered the brunt of the September 11th national tragedy, not withstanding that it was recorded 37 years ago. Get it and hear why.

Brubeck at his BEST5
I first heard this album in college in 1966. I instantly fell in love with the quartet and their music. Of course, I went out and bought the platter. And while I've heard much of Dave's music since, this recording is still my favorite. I've been humming the songs from Jazz Impressions of New York for 35 years, and I've never grown tired of them. Dave's piano is understated, allowing Paul's sax to really shine, while the bass and drums fill out the sound exquisitely. The music is crisp, and after 37 years, it's still current. It really captures the many moods and faces of New York. I plan to hold onto this album and remember the New York that was, and still is. By the way, after thinking about it for a long time, I broke down and bought the CD last month. It's great. But I still have the vinyl version.