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Brubeck à la mode

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Released
  
January 1961

Label
  
Fantasy - 3301

Release date
  
January 1961

Recorded
  
1960

Artist
  
Dave Brubeck

Genre
  
Jazz

Brubeck à la mode (1960)
  
Brubeck and Rushing (1960)

Similar
  
Dave Brubeck albums, Jazz albums

Brubeck à la mode is 1960 studio album by pianist Dave Brubeck and his quartet.

Contents

The album comprises compositions by the clarinetist Bill Smith; this was one of three albums that Brubeck and his quartet made with Smith.

In Todd R. Decker's 2014 book Who Should Sing Ol' Man River?: The Lives of an American Song, Decker wrote that the album cover of Brubeck à la mode shows the "...smiling quartet sharing ice cream sodas at a picture-perfect ice cream fountain". Decker wrote how the cover frames the album within the context of the contemporaneous African-American Civil Rights Movement; especially the Greensboro and Nashville sit-ins which also took place at lunch counters.

Reception

Scott Yanow reviewed the album for Allmusic and wrote that "The music generally swings and there are some fine solos but none of the individual pieces are all that memorable".

Billboard magazine reviewed the album in their January 16, 1961 issue and wrote that "The music is swinging, alive and comes from Smith's pen. Brubeck plays simply and movingly on these sides as do the members of his group."

Track listing

All compositions by Bill Smith except otherwise noted:

  1. "Dorican Dance" – 3:28
  2. "Peace, Brother!" (Eddie DeLange, Jimmy Van Heusen, Smith) – 3:55
  3. "Invention" – 4:57
  4. "Lydian Line" – 5:25
  5. "Catch-Me-If-You-Can" – 1:45
  6. "Frisco Fog" – 6:01
  7. "The Piper" – 2:47
  8. "Soliloquy" – 3:26
  9. "One for the Kids" – 3:11
  10. "Ballade" – 3:58

Personnel

  • Dave Brubeck - piano
  • Bill Smith - clarinet
  • Eugene Wright - double bass
  • Joe Morello - drums
  • References

    Brubeck à la mode Wikipedia