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Angel Eyes JAPANESE IMPORT W/OBI!!
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Anything Goes: Plays Cole Porter
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Anything Goes: The Dave Brubeck Quartet Plays Cole Porter (1981 Reissue)
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Anything Goes: The Music of Cole Porter
Format: Audio CD from Columbia (2006-02-28)
List price: $21.49
Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Anything Goes
- Love for Sale
- Night and Day
- What Is This Thing Called Love?
- I Get a Kick Out of You
- Just One of Those Things
- You're the Top
- All Through the Night
Average review score: 

Old wine in new bottles: Brubeck swings Cole Porter
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-01
Review Date: 2007-09-01
As Gene Tuttle's original liner notes to this album state flat-out, Cole Porter's elegant tunes seemed "old hat" when this
album was recorded. Maybe so, but the Brubeck Quartet interprets these eight Porter standards in a cool, sophisticated west-coast
style that swings like mad. Listen how Brubeck and Paul Desmond solo around the melody of "You're the Top," turning the 1934
chestnut into a flash of unexpected chord changes. "I Get a Kick Out of You" is a straight-ahead number pushed along by Brubeck's
incredible, doubletime riffing. He even manages a Bach quote in the quieter, introspective mood of "What Is This Thing Called
Love." After the ground-breaking music of "Time Out" maybe it is true that Brubeck felt he was taking a step back when this
album was released in 1966, but fans old and new will hear this as a classic Quartet album. Sadly out-of-print but highly
recommended.
it makes me want to cry....
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-24
Review Date: 2007-05-24
it's heartbreaking to even write this review... this is easily one of my favorite albums of any genre, by any artist... it's
one of those exceedingly rare types of albums which is absolutely incredible from start to finish, and i can listen to it
over and over and it still stays fresh... and it would be very seldom that i wouldn't be in the mood to listen to it... just
to hear that dave didn't like this album too much, is such a freaking letdown...these guys are truly in rare form here, i
mean, no--this isn't typical d.b. quartet stuff, technically it's quite a bit less tight and controlled than, say, the "gone
with the wind" album... but that leads right into my point. the album "time out," which is so huge and is considered to be
so groundbreaking and influential, is to my personal tastes a little tired-- not just because it's so overplayed as a whole,
but because a lot of the playing on it was tired to begin with-- desmond tooted out little bluesy lines which were nothin'
new-- i mean maybe the compositions gave us somethin' fresh, but time out was only fresh on paper. but anything goes... anything
goes was and is explosively fresh, moving, grooving, progressive (practically, like, mid-seventies weather report progressive,)
electrically energetic, and above all spontaneous, above all spontaneous... no, every note isn't planned out and put properly
in place, it's not so much strictly executed according to a pre-meditated set of details...but this just ain't that kind of
album, this is living vibration...these four guys are crackin' like whips, up and down the line, top to bottom on this one...and
the electricity really freaking burns on the slow tunes...yah, i grew up hearing dave's music, since infancy, thanks to my
dad, and i was certainly very into brubeck a good while before i heard the anything goes record, but...the more i think about
it, this album is probably the one reason i feel sure that anything dave ever does is going to be something that i'll be open
to listening to, and learning to enjoy in some way or other. for me anything goes is just a very soulful listen, that's it
in a nutshell. i suppose that as far as the universe is concerned, this album is essentially just a happy(-for-me) accident--
and definitely for a few other people of course; though i'd guess that the majority of brubeck quartet fans won't count it
among their faves, and i know there have to be a fair number of cats who haven't heard this one but'd be into it if they did,
and hopefully, hopefully they do...
i just hope that at least i'll always have a copy to share.
i just hope that at least i'll always have a copy to share.
One of Dave's Lesser-Known Albums But a Great One!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-13
Review Date: 2007-01-13
This is one of Dave's better albums and after being available only on LP for so many years, was released on CD in 2006 (along
with Brubeck's "My Favorite Things", another great album) in limited distribution. Sony, who has been among the most aggressive
labels in re-issuing older LP albums on CD has done jazz lovers a great service by making this treasure available as an import
from Japan.
In this particular case, they have re-issued the old Columbia Records red "six eye" label LP by the same name but now re-mastered in stereo on CD. Since it has been available only on LP for so long (and even then apparently not widely distributed), it seems to be one of his less well-known albums and I found it difficult to locate opinions of it.
Also, since there are no online "sound samples" available for this album (at least as of this writing), it is somewhat more difficult for those who haven't heard the album before to know what it sounds like and make a purchase decision. I hope this review can be of some assistance to those in that category.
"Anything Goes" is one of several of Dave's albums containing music specific to particular composers, in this case the music of Cole Porter. I once read a comment that Dave resisted the release of this album on CD for many years because he had been disappointed in the LP version (and hadn't thought the quartet sounded as good on it as it had on other albums).
I don't know if that's true but if it is, he needn't have worried. I haven't heard the LP version but the selection of music on the CD album is terrific, a collection of classic works by a legendary American composer of popular music. The Brubeck quartet sounds as good (and plays as well) as ever and Sony's stereo re-mastering on this album is superb, as is usual for them. It ranks with the best I have yet heard on any jazz album.
It's an album well worth having if you like good jazz. If you are a Brubeck fan and also like Cole Porter's music, this album is definitely a "must have" for your collection.
In this particular case, they have re-issued the old Columbia Records red "six eye" label LP by the same name but now re-mastered in stereo on CD. Since it has been available only on LP for so long (and even then apparently not widely distributed), it seems to be one of his less well-known albums and I found it difficult to locate opinions of it.
Also, since there are no online "sound samples" available for this album (at least as of this writing), it is somewhat more difficult for those who haven't heard the album before to know what it sounds like and make a purchase decision. I hope this review can be of some assistance to those in that category.
"Anything Goes" is one of several of Dave's albums containing music specific to particular composers, in this case the music of Cole Porter. I once read a comment that Dave resisted the release of this album on CD for many years because he had been disappointed in the LP version (and hadn't thought the quartet sounded as good on it as it had on other albums).
I don't know if that's true but if it is, he needn't have worried. I haven't heard the LP version but the selection of music on the CD album is terrific, a collection of classic works by a legendary American composer of popular music. The Brubeck quartet sounds as good (and plays as well) as ever and Sony's stereo re-mastering on this album is superb, as is usual for them. It ranks with the best I have yet heard on any jazz album.
It's an album well worth having if you like good jazz. If you are a Brubeck fan and also like Cole Porter's music, this album is definitely a "must have" for your collection.
Anything Goes: The Music of Cole Porter
Format: Audio Cassette from Sony (1991-07-01)
List price: $5.98
Used price: $9.97
Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Anything Goes
- Love for Sale
- Night and Day
- What Is This Thing Called Love?
- I Get a Kick Out of You
- Just One of Those Things
- You're the Top
- All Through the Night
Average review score: 

Old wine in new bottles: Brubeck swings Cole Porter
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-01
Review Date: 2007-09-01
As Gene Tuttle's original liner notes to this album state flat-out, Cole Porter's elegant tunes seemed "old hat" when this
album was recorded. Maybe so, but the Brubeck Quartet interprets these eight Porter standards in a cool, sophisticated west-coast
style that swings like mad. Listen how Brubeck and Paul Desmond solo around the melody of "You're the Top," turning the 1934
chestnut into a flash of unexpected chord changes. "I Get a Kick Out of You" is a straight-ahead number pushed along by Brubeck's
incredible, doubletime riffing. He even manages a Bach quote in the quieter, introspective mood of "What Is This Thing Called
Love." After the ground-breaking music of "Time Out" maybe it is true that Brubeck felt he was taking a step back when this
album was released in 1966, but fans old and new will hear this as a classic Quartet album. Sadly out-of-print but highly
recommended.
it makes me want to cry....
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-24
Review Date: 2007-05-24
it's heartbreaking to even write this review... this is easily one of my favorite albums of any genre, by any artist... it's
one of those exceedingly rare types of albums which is absolutely incredible from start to finish, and i can listen to it
over and over and it still stays fresh... and it would be very seldom that i wouldn't be in the mood to listen to it... just
to hear that dave didn't like this album too much, is such a freaking letdown...these guys are truly in rare form here, i
mean, no--this isn't typical d.b. quartet stuff, technically it's quite a bit less tight and controlled than, say, the "gone
with the wind" album... but that leads right into my point. the album "time out," which is so huge and is considered to be
so groundbreaking and influential, is to my personal tastes a little tired-- not just because it's so overplayed as a whole,
but because a lot of the playing on it was tired to begin with-- desmond tooted out little bluesy lines which were nothin'
new-- i mean maybe the compositions gave us somethin' fresh, but time out was only fresh on paper. but anything goes... anything
goes was and is explosively fresh, moving, grooving, progressive (practically, like, mid-seventies weather report progressive,)
electrically energetic, and above all spontaneous, above all spontaneous... no, every note isn't planned out and put properly
in place, it's not so much strictly executed according to a pre-meditated set of details...but this just ain't that kind of
album, this is living vibration...these four guys are crackin' like whips, up and down the line, top to bottom on this one...and
the electricity really freaking burns on the slow tunes...yah, i grew up hearing dave's music, since infancy, thanks to my
dad, and i was certainly very into brubeck a good while before i heard the anything goes record, but...the more i think about
it, this album is probably the one reason i feel sure that anything dave ever does is going to be something that i'll be open
to listening to, and learning to enjoy in some way or other. for me anything goes is just a very soulful listen, that's it
in a nutshell. i suppose that as far as the universe is concerned, this album is essentially just a happy(-for-me) accident--
and definitely for a few other people of course; though i'd guess that the majority of brubeck quartet fans won't count it
among their faves, and i know there have to be a fair number of cats who haven't heard this one but'd be into it if they did,
and hopefully, hopefully they do...
i just hope that at least i'll always have a copy to share.
i just hope that at least i'll always have a copy to share.
One of Dave's Lesser-Known Albums But a Great One!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-13
Review Date: 2007-01-13
This is one of Dave's better albums and after being available only on LP for so many years, was released on CD in 2006 (along
with Brubeck's "My Favorite Things", another great album) in limited distribution. Sony, who has been among the most aggressive
labels in re-issuing older LP albums on CD has done jazz lovers a great service by making this treasure available as an import
from Japan.
In this particular case, they have re-issued the old Columbia Records red "six eye" label LP by the same name but now re-mastered in stereo on CD. Since it has been available only on LP for so long (and even then apparently not widely distributed), it seems to be one of his less well-known albums and I found it difficult to locate opinions of it.
Also, since there are no online "sound samples" available for this album (at least as of this writing), it is somewhat more difficult for those who haven't heard the album before to know what it sounds like and make a purchase decision. I hope this review can be of some assistance to those in that category.
"Anything Goes" is one of several of Dave's albums containing music specific to particular composers, in this case the music of Cole Porter. I once read a comment that Dave resisted the release of this album on CD for many years because he had been disappointed in the LP version (and hadn't thought the quartet sounded as good on it as it had on other albums).
I don't know if that's true but if it is, he needn't have worried. I haven't heard the LP version but the selection of music on the CD album is terrific, a collection of classic works by a legendary American composer of popular music. The Brubeck quartet sounds as good (and plays as well) as ever and Sony's stereo re-mastering on this album is superb, as is usual for them. It ranks with the best I have yet heard on any jazz album.
It's an album well worth having if you like good jazz. If you are a Brubeck fan and also like Cole Porter's music, this album is definitely a "must have" for your collection.
In this particular case, they have re-issued the old Columbia Records red "six eye" label LP by the same name but now re-mastered in stereo on CD. Since it has been available only on LP for so long (and even then apparently not widely distributed), it seems to be one of his less well-known albums and I found it difficult to locate opinions of it.
Also, since there are no online "sound samples" available for this album (at least as of this writing), it is somewhat more difficult for those who haven't heard the album before to know what it sounds like and make a purchase decision. I hope this review can be of some assistance to those in that category.
"Anything Goes" is one of several of Dave's albums containing music specific to particular composers, in this case the music of Cole Porter. I once read a comment that Dave resisted the release of this album on CD for many years because he had been disappointed in the LP version (and hadn't thought the quartet sounded as good on it as it had on other albums).
I don't know if that's true but if it is, he needn't have worried. I haven't heard the LP version but the selection of music on the CD album is terrific, a collection of classic works by a legendary American composer of popular music. The Brubeck quartet sounds as good (and plays as well) as ever and Sony's stereo re-mastering on this album is superb, as is usual for them. It ranks with the best I have yet heard on any jazz album.
It's an album well worth having if you like good jazz. If you are a Brubeck fan and also like Cole Porter's music, this album is definitely a "must have" for your collection.

Stolen Gems
Format: Audio CD from Marquis Classics (1985-01-01)
List price: $15.99
New price: $6.48
Used price: $3.38
Used price: $3.38
Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Molly On The Shore
- Irish Tune From County Derry
- Scotch Strathspey And Reel
- Solveig's Song
- Anitra's Dance
- Aquarelle
- Chanson De Matin
- English Folk Songs: No.2 Andante Sostenuto
- English Folk Songs: No.5 Andante Tranquillo
- English Folk Songs: No.6 Allegro Vivace
- Blue Rondo A La Turk
- Petite Fleur
- Bach Goes To Town
- Humoresque 'L'Organo Primitivo'
- The Teddy Bears' Picnic
The Art of Dave Brubeck: The Fantasy Years
Format: Audio CD from Collectables (2000-09-12)
List price: $13.98
Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Way You Look Tonight
- How High the Moon
- These Foolish Things
- Perdido
- Stardust
- All the Things You Are
- Laura
- Lullaby in Rhythm
- I'll Never Smile Again
- I Remember You
- For All We Know

Art of the Groove
Format: Audio CD from Koch Int'l Classics (2000-09-26)
List price: $17.98
New price: $11.78
Used price: $7.29
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Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Straphangin' - Turtle Island String Quartet, Brecker, Michael
- No Mystery - Turtle Island String Quartet, Corea, Chick
- Battuto - Turtle Island String Quartet, Summer, Mark
- Bowing-Bowing - Turtle Island String Quartet, Ponty, Jean-Luc
- Cool - Turtle Island String Quartet,
- Bernie's Tune/What Is There to Say - Turtle Island String Quartet, Harburg, E.Y.
- Blue Rondo a la Turk - Turtle Island String Quartet, Brubeck, Dave
- Odd Ball - Turtle Island String Quartet, Kottke, Leo
- Steel City Strut - Turtle Island String Quartet, Seidenberg, Danny
- Palhaco - Turtle Island String Quartet, Gismonti, Egberto
- Fruitcake - Turtle Island String Quartet, Balakrishnan, David
Average review score: 

art of the groove
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-11
Review Date: 2004-12-11
I am a high school violinist that got to be part of a master class with this group and they were amazing! I could listen
to them for hours.
This is not your mother's string quartet
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-20
Review Date: 2003-10-20
I being a cellist myself found this inventive group amazing. I was privileged to work with them in a teaching environment
and I believe that I was not the only one blown away. This traditionally looking quartet played music that would normally
be played by brass groups. If you enjoy jazz and blues music with a different twist you'd love this album. If you have the
chance to see them live don't miss your chance. I love this album.

Music for the Hammered Dulcimer
Format: Audio CD from Saydisc (1992-09-03)
List price: $19.98
New price: $12.52
Used price: $14.91
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Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Intrada & Minuet
The Band of the Grenadier Guards / On Stage
Format: Audio CD from Bandleader (1993-08-17)
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Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Fanfare: Stage Presence
- Concert March: Full Speed Ahead (From 'The Caine Mutiny')
- Waltz. The Grenadiers
- Overture On Themes Of Offenbach
- Love Changes Everything (From 'Aspects Of Love') - Band Sergeant Major Michael Dabbs
- Carnival Of Venice - Jean Paul Wright
- The Debutante - Christopher Clarke
- Prelude To Romance - Lance Corporal David Lloyd
- Send In The Clowns - Leader Sergeant Anthony Lamb
- Dave Brubeck: A Portrait In Time:Take Five/Blue Rondo A LA Turk/Summer Song/Unsquare Dance
- Me And My Girl (Selection)
- Carmen March
- March And Dance Of The Comedians
- Les Miserables (Selection)
- Spanish Rhapsody: Fiesta
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