The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Blue Rondo à la Turk free for downloading

  • Artist: The Dave Brubeck Quartet
  • Song: Blue Rondo à la Turk
  • Music Genre: Pop
  • Length: 06:45
  • Filesize: 9.5MB
  • Kbps: 192Kbps
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Comments

lightlyone

2021-06-15 08:35:52 | Profile
I work in a hotel and we have a bar attached.  Got bad karaoke going on tonight.  This is getting me through it all and then some.  :)

Edson Masamba

2021-02-11 03:19:34 | Profile
So proud to be a Turkish musician living in Concord,CA the birthplace of legendary Dave Brubeck.

Annalisa Cristiano

2021-01-14 12:42:01 | Profile
The roots of prog rock music

Mr.Neff16

2020-12-01 20:12:10 | Profile
Nas' Jereau of Rap brought me here.

Blu Boyd

2020-11-23 07:09:33 | Profile
Saw and heard Brubeck live in Louisville in 2003. He played well beyond his scheduled 1.5 hours. They had to practically use a hook to get him off the stage. His joy in playing was obvious. He was almost 82 at the time.

LiveOnLitium

2020-11-08 07:38:44 | Profile
Jazz, Science and Reading: the three most important things in the world.

Waggy 44

2020-06-20 22:12:09 | Profile
Great quality recording. Still fresh sounding 57 years later.

Rita Oleda

2020-06-11 16:36:00 | Profile
I was seventeen when this was released. It was fresh and new. I was pretty fresh and new then, myself. Now I'm old and slow, but I still get a charge from this album and especially Blue Rondo à la Turk. This stuff, unlike people, just never gets old.

RICARDOXD MIFI

2020-06-11 15:59:35 | Profile
This is very far ahead of it's time. Lots of music use this kind of hectic but controlled misdirection now, but for the 50s, this seems really far ahead. Flawless execution too.

Ann Kisie

2020-06-11 05:39:31 | Profile
My parents played the crap out of this when I was a little kid. Even now, decades later, I can hum practically every riff, every part! True jazz

Рыбаков Дмитрий

2020-06-10 13:12:48 | Profile
the critics were brutal when this came up... "there is no swing in it" etc... oh man

spiritoflights

2020-06-10 11:27:28 | Profile
That SAX solo... Reminds me again why I'm such a huge fan of this quartet. I've always been impressed with the virtuosity of each and every band member and their ability to blend together. But Paul's playing puts the cherry on top every single time.

Brittany Barnes

2020-06-10 08:44:28 | Profile
This sounds like it could be boss music in a JRPG.

Аришка Селифанова

2020-06-09 07:50:30 | Profile
It has classıc Turkish music time signature 9/8.

BujiBuki

2020-06-08 17:30:59 | Profile
The most abrupt yet harmoniously positioned transitions in all jazz.

creed007100

2020-06-01 07:54:09 | Profile
The swing at 1:40 and 6:25. Goosebumps So freaking jazzy!

Anonymooseity

2020-05-31 22:51:32 | Profile
"Take Five" is a great tune, but to me this piece is the brightest star on the album.  Brubeck is interviewed on Ken Burns' "Jazz" documentary, and he talks about picking up this 9/4 time signature while in Morocco. The beat count is 1-2, 1-2, 1-2, 1-2-3.  Yum!