Their Last Time Out: The Unreleased Live Concert, December 26, 1967 | ||||
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Released | 2011 | |||
Recorded | December 26, 1967 ( Pittsburgh, Pa.) | |||
Venue | Statler Hilton Hotel, Pittsburgh. [1] | |||
Genre | Cool jazz, post bop | |||
Length | 1:37:58 | |||
Label | Columbia – 88697 81562 2 [2] | |||
Producer | Russell Gloyd, Didier C. Deutsch | |||
Dave Brubeck chronology | ||||
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Their Last Time Out: The Unreleased Live Concert, December 26, 1967 is a 1967 live album by Dave Brubeck and his quartet, recorded in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on December 26, 1967. It was first released in 2011 by Columbia Records in a double CD format. [2] [3]
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Allmusic | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Jazzwise | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
The album was reviewed by Ken Dryden at Allmusic, who noted that the sound is in mono and was not as well-recorded as previous live releases, while commenting that the performances are of a high calibre and that Brubeck fans would welcome the album as a historic addition to the musician's discography. [2]
Peter Vacher writing for Jazzwise describes the album's atmosphere as being "almost playful at times", characterising Brubeck's piano playing as "splashy", with a "crisp, boppish attack", commending the rhythm section of Wright and Morello for their "wonderfully lithe swing", and noting the "frail beauty" of Desmond's saxophone. [4]
Their Last Time Out: The Unreleased Live Concert, December 26, 1967 | ||||
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Live album by | ||||
Released | 2011 | |||
Recorded | December 26, 1967 ( Pittsburgh, Pa.) | |||
Venue | Statler Hilton Hotel, Pittsburgh. [1] | |||
Genre | Cool jazz, post bop | |||
Length | 1:37:58 | |||
Label | Columbia – 88697 81562 2 [2] | |||
Producer | Russell Gloyd, Didier C. Deutsch | |||
Dave Brubeck chronology | ||||
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Their Last Time Out: The Unreleased Live Concert, December 26, 1967 is a 1967 live album by Dave Brubeck and his quartet, recorded in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on December 26, 1967. It was first released in 2011 by Columbia Records in a double CD format. [2] [3]
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Jazzwise | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
The album was reviewed by Ken Dryden at Allmusic, who noted that the sound is in mono and was not as well-recorded as previous live releases, while commenting that the performances are of a high calibre and that Brubeck fans would welcome the album as a historic addition to the musician's discography. [2]
Peter Vacher writing for Jazzwise describes the album's atmosphere as being "almost playful at times", characterising Brubeck's piano playing as "splashy", with a "crisp, boppish attack", commending the rhythm section of Wright and Morello for their "wonderfully lithe swing", and noting the "frail beauty" of Desmond's saxophone. [4]