Music from West Side Story

Music from West Side Story

by The Dave Brubeck Quartet, Dave Brubeck
Music from West Side Story

Music from West Side Story

by The Dave Brubeck Quartet, Dave Brubeck

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Overview

For reasons that aren't clear, this is one of the more often overlooked albums in Dave Brubeck's Columbia Records catalog of the early '60s. It's certainly less well known than Stan Kenton's very different 1961 album of music from West Side Story, and also less unified, as it also reaches out to the score for Wonderful Town and back to 1930s Broadway. And none of that means that it isn't a lot of fun and well worth hearing, with "Maria" done as a swinging, uptempo ballad, while "Tonight" becomes a jumping-off point for all concerned into a jazz excursion across several decades' worth of tunes. By contrast, "What Is This Thing Called Love?" is done in a slow, pensively lyrical, lilting fashion. Paul Desmond's playing shines every bit as much as Brubeck's, and the whole record -- including the Cole Porter and Rodgers & Hart material -- swings in some unexpected directions that still delight four-plus decades later. ~ Bruce Eder

Product Details

Release Date: 10/25/1990
Label: Legacy / Columbia
UPC: 0074644045529
Rank: 95666

Tracks

  1. Maria
  2. I Feel Pretty
  3. Somewhere
  4. A Quiet Girl
  5. Tonight
  6. What Is This Thing Called Love?
  7. The Most Beautiful Girl in the World
  8. Night and Day
  9. My Romance

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Dave Brubeck   Primary Artist,Piano
The Dave Brubeck Quartet   Primary Artist
Paul Desmond   Sax (Alto)
Joe Morello   Drums
Eugene Wright   Bass

Technical Credits

Billy Sherrill   Composer
Cole Porter   Composer
The Dave Brubeck Quartet   Group
Lorenz Hart   Composer
Leonard Bernstein   Composer
Rory Bourke   Composer
Norro Wilson   Composer
Michael Berniker   CD Preparation
Adolph Green   Composer
Tim Geelan   Engineer
Stephen Sondheim   Composer
Richard Rodgers   Composer
Steve Byram   Design
Warren Linn   Illustrations
Ambrose Reynolds   Liner Notes
Teo Macero   Producer
Betty Comden   Composer
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