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title: "Jazz Icons: Dave Brubeck Live in '64 & '66"
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# Jazz Icons: Dave Brubeck Live in '64 & '66

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Jazz Icons: Dave Brubeck Live in '64 & '66

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## Customer Reviews

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    Another time machine from Jazz Icons
  

*by J***A on Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2008*

The Brubeck quartet of the 1950s through the mid-1960s is possibly the most popular jazz quartet of all time, and this DVD is a wonderful representation of the group at its best. Five songs were recorded in a Belgian TV studio in 1964 and five were performed for a packed auditorium in Berlin in 1966 and recorded for TV. Judging from this and the other offerings in the Jazz Icons series, Europeans in the 1960s were seeing far more American jazz on TV than Americans were.Watching jazz artists perform conveys subtleties that are lost in audio-only presentations. In this collection, we witness four gentlemen who clearly enjoy what they're doing together. Brubeck can be seen looking attentively, even admiringly, at the other members of the quartet (especially Paul Desmond) as they solo. Desmond, who was not the flashiest but may have been the smoothest saxophonist in the annals of jazz, plays with his eyes closed most of the time, and upon finishing his solos he compulsively tightens the ligature on his mouthpiece and then folds his hands over his instrument to await his next playing opportunity. Joe Morello is fun to watch too, as drum solos are always more interesting when the visual component is present.Two tunes, "Take Five" and "Koto Song," are repeated in these performances, but that's not a problem because it demonstrates how different two renditions of the same material can be. This is jazz, after all.The 24-page booklet is a good read, a little bit of jazz history covering the players, the tunes, and life on the road. Most of it is written by Brubeck's son Darius, with a couple of pages by Desmond biographer Doug Ramsey. Good assortment of pictures too.Thanks again to the people who produce the Jazz Icons series. They've given us a musical time machine, and in this particular case, it even includes 3/4 and 5/4 time.

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    The '64 Belgium show is simply amazing...
  

*by S***I on Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2014*

As other reviewers have pointed out, the audio and video are both surprisingly clean and crisp. The camaraderie, improvisations, and connections are beautiful to behold, especially in the '64 show. And the music... be warned - it just might spoil all other Brubeck Quartet recordings for you. For me, not even the remastered Carnegie Hall double CD or anything in the Columbia Studio Albums box set comes close. Audiophiles will be pleased to learn that the DVD's audio track is PCM, and for the '64 show especially, clear as a bell.In 2007, Brubeck himself said that this was "the best footage of the Classic Quartet that I've ever seen." [1][1] jazzicons.com/ji2_brubeck.html

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    A worthy addition to your collection
  

*by R***Y on Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2019*

“Live in ‘64 and ‘66” is an excellent DVD. Yes, it's black-and-white 1960s film, but it is very clear, and the performances were outstanding. Belgium concert in 1964 had no audience reaction after songs, which was strange; German concert in 1966 had audience reaction but some weird camera angles in the first few songs. It did improve in the last two songs, but there were still some dumb mistakes (such as the shadow of a camera person in some shots). All in all, I'm glad I purchased this DVD.

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