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Brubeck, Dave (Quartet) - Time Further Out: Miro Reflections (+2) (1961)

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Brubeck, Dave (Quartet) - Time Further Out: Miro Reflections (+2)

SRCS-9350 (1996)

A sequel to the immensely popular "Time Out" (although this did not directly follow the former chronologically).

"...is a jazz interpretation of the Joan Miro PAINTING: 1925, which appears on the cover of this album*. Conceived as a blues suite, each a reflection is in the form of 12 bar blues or a variation thereof." [Extract from the opening paragraph of the extensive back cover liner notes with by DB.]

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Brubeck, Dave (Quartet) - Time Further Out: Miro Reflections (+2), Obi Brubeck, Dave (Quartet) - Time Further Out: Miro Reflections (+2), CD and insert Brubeck, Dave (Quartet) - Time Further Out: Miro Reflections (+2), Back cover
 
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Release Details
Manufacturer: SRCS
This version released:1996-11-21
Original LP release:1961.09
Genre:Jazz
Audio quality etc:Recorded in 1961 and released that year in mono. It is unclear when the stereo version was originally released.
 
Packaging
Obi:Deep purple-blue Sony "Master Sound"
Cover:

Single sleeve with cover painting by Joan Miro.

"* Cover Painting by JOAN MIRO (1893- ), one of the great artists if the generation of Picasso and Matisse, who continues to create his vibrant, uninhibited paintings at his home on the island of Mallorca. His work is well represented in the Museum of Modern Art and the Pierre Matisse Gallery in New York City. D.B."

 
Editor Comments

The bonus tracks are "Slow and Easy (aka Lawless Mike)" (recorded May 25, 1961 - same session as tracks 2 and 3) and "It's a Raggy Waltz (Live at Carnegie Hall) (recorded in November 1963).

A full performance of "It's a Raggy Waltz" can also be found in the 1962 movie "All Night Long" starring Richard Attenborough as a Jazz buff. The movie also has a more than cameo appearance by Charles Mingus.

(Created : 2006 Aug 27 by System; Last mod: 2007 Feb 08 by sam2095)
(Modified 2007-Feb-8 by sam2095)
(Artist Oricon: 108098)