Jazz Impressions of Japan
Jazz Impressions of Japan | ||||
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Released | August 10, 1964[1] | |||
Recorded | June 16–17, 1964 CBS 30th Street Studio, New York City | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 35:00 | |||
Label | Columbia CS 9012 | |||
Producer | Teo Macero | |||
The Dave Brubeck Quartet chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [2] |
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings | [3] |
Jazz Impressions of Japan is a 1964 album by The Dave Brubeck Quartet. It was recorded on June 16–17, 1964 at the CBS 30th Street Studio, except for "Zen Is When" which was recorded on January 30, 1960. It was released on August 10, 1964. The album, as the back cover of the remastered CD confirms, had been long out-of-print until it was reissued on CD in 2001, then re-released in 2008 and 2009.[4]
In the album booklet, Brubeck talks about the quartet's trip to Japan and provides poignant and interesting information for each piece of the album, explaining what inspired a certain piece, for instance. In fact, the album is a sort of trip diary. This is how Brubeck himself describes the project: "The tunes in this album are personal impressions from the Quartet's tour of Japan, Spring 1964. No one in a brief visit can hope to absorb and comprehend all that is strange to him. Sights and sounds, exotic in their freshness, arouse the senses to a new awareness. The music we have prepared tries to convey these minute but lasting impressions, wherein the poet expects the reader to feel the scene himself as an experience. The poem suggests the feeling."[5]
"Koto Song" is the only piece from the album that became a Brubeck standard; he would record it numerous times in the following years.
Track listing
All pieces by Dave Brubeck, except where noted.
- "Tokyo Traffic" 5:52
- "Rising Sun" 4:42
- "Toki's Theme" (From the CBS-TV series Mr. Broadway) 2:10
- "Fujiyama" 5:05
- "Zen Is When" (Bud Freeman, Leon Pober) 2:53
- "The City Is Crying" 6:02
- "Osaka Blues" 5:10
- "Koto Song" 3:02
Personnel
- Dave Brubeck - piano
- Paul Desmond - saxophone
- Eugene Wright - bass
- Joe Morello - drums
References
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- Brubeck Plays Brubeck (1956)
- Plays and Plays and... (1957)
- Just You, Just Me (1994)
- A Dave Brubeck Christmas (1996)
- One Alone (2000)
- Dave Brubeck Octet (1950)
- Dave Brubeck and Jay & Kai at Newport (1956)
- Brubeck à la mode (1960)
- Take Five Live (with Carmen McRae, 1961)
- The Real Ambassadors (with Louis Armstrong, 1962)
- Jazz Impressions of New York (1964)
- Time In (1966)
- Bravo! Brubeck! (1967)
- Jackpot! (1968)
- Two Generations of Brubeck (1973)
- Brother, the Great Spirit Made Us All (1974)
- 1975: The Duets (with Paul Desmond, 1975)
- All the Things We Are (1976)
- In Their Own Sweet Way (1995)
- Young Lions & Old Tigers (1995)
- To Hope! A Celebration (1996)
- The 40th Anniversary Tour of the U.K. (1998)
Quartet
- The Dave Brubeck Quartet (1952)
- Jazz at Oberlin (1953)
- Jazz at the College of the Pacific (1953)
- Jazz Goes to College (1954)
- Brubeck Time (1955)
- Jazz: Red Hot and Cool (1955)
- Jazz Impressions of the U.S.A. (1956)
- Dave Digs Disney (1957)
- The Dave Brubeck Quartet in Europe (1958)
- Jazz Impressions of Eurasia (1958)
- Newport 1958 (1958)
- Gone with the Wind (1959)
- Time Out (1959)
- Bernstein Plays Brubeck Plays Bernstein (1960)
- Brubeck and Rushing (with Jimmy Rushing, 1960)
- Tonight Only! (with Carmen McRae, 1960)
- Brandenburg Gate: Revisited (1961)
- Time Further Out (1961)
- Brubeck in Amsterdam (1962)
- Countdown—Time in Outer Space (1962)
- Bossa Nova U.S.A. (1963)
- At Carnegie Hall (1963)
- Jazz Impressions of Japan (1964)
- Time Changes (1964)
- Dave Brubeck in Berlin (1964)
- Angel Eyes (1965)
- My Favorite Things (1965)
- Anything Goes! (1966)
- Buried Treasures (1967)
- The Last Time We Saw Paris (1967)
- 25th Anniversary Reunion (1977)
- Tritonis (1980)
- Paper Moon (1982)
- The Great Concerts (1988)
- So What's New? (1998)
- The Crossing (2000)
- Park Avenue South (2002)
- London Flat, London Sharp (2005)
Mulligan
- Dave Brubeck: In His Own Sweet Way
- 5079 Brubeck