| | Dave Brubeck Interchanges '54: Featuring Paul Desmond CD Dave Brubeck Discography of CDs
This excellent CD reissues the LP Brubeck Time plus half of Red Hot and Cool. One of the few early studio (as opposed to club) recordings by the early Dave Brubeck Quartet (this version has bassist Bob Bates and drummer Joe Dodge in addition to pianist Brubeck and altoist Paul Desmond), the fine unit performs nine standards plus three new compositions: "Stompin' for Mili," "Audrey" (dedicated to Audrey Hepburn) and Brubeck's classic, "The Duke." ~ Scott Yanow
Includes liner notes by Ira Gitler.
Compilation producer: Mike Berniker.
Personnel: Dave Brubeck (piano); Paul Desmond (alto saxophone); Bob Bates (bass); Joe Dodge (drums).
Producer: George Avakian.
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