Leonard Bernstein - The Definitive Dave Brubeck On Fantasy Concord Jazz and Telarc

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Number of Discs
2
Release Date
11/16/2010
Artist
Leonard Bernstein
Format
CD / Album
Label / Studio
Fantasy

A 2-disc salute to one of jazz's all time greatest pianists. This comprehensive, definitive portrait of one of music's all-time greatest and most enduring artists; American piano legend Dave Brubeck. Disc one chronicles Brubeck's Fantasy Records year, from the 1940s to the early 50s, when Brubeck was still learning, absorbing, experimenting and recording mostly standards and other jazz repertoire - already proving himself to be a top-tier musician and bandleader. Disc two follows the path of the jazz legend from the 80s through the '00s, performing many of his own compositions, still exploring and still creating vibrant music. Covering nearly seven decades, this is truly a must-have CD for all jazz and piano fans.

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1) I Found a New Baby
2) The Way You Look Tonight
3) (Back Home Again in) Indiana
4) Laura
5) Singin' in the Rain
6) That Old Black Magic
7) Sweet Georgia Brown
8) Perfidia
9) Avalon
10) How High the Moon
11) Look for the Silver Lining
12) This Can't Be Love
13) My Romance
14) Lulu's Back in Town
15) Over the Rainbow
16) How High the Moon
17) All the Things You Are
18) Koto Song
19) Black and Blue
20) St. Louis Blues
21) Take Five
22) (Variations on) Brother Can You Spare a Dime?
23) Here Comes McBride
24) Waltzing
25) Day After Day
26) Forty Days

Album
The Definitive Dave Brubeck On Fantasy Concord Jazz and Telarc
Main Format
CD
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