- Jazz Goes to College
Infobox Album
Name = Jazz Goes to College
Type = live
Artist =Dave Brubeck asThe Dave Brubeck Quartet
Released = March 1954
Recorded =
Genre = Jazz
Length = 51:47
Label = Columbia
Producer =George Avakian
Reviews =Allmusic Rating|5|5 [http://wc06.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:gzfixqrgldte~T1 link]
Last album = "Paul and Dave's Jazz Interwoven "
1954
This album = "Jazz Goes to College"
Next album = "Brubeck Time " (1955)"Jazz Goes to College" is a 1954 album documenting the
North America n college tour ofThe Dave Brubeck Quartet . Joining Brubeck arePaul Desmond , Bob Bates and Joe Dodge, whose supportAll Music calls "uniformly flawless" in a "perfect representation" of the quartet's early work. [allmusicguide |id=gzfixqrgldte~T1] The album was re-released on CD and cassette under the Columbia imprint in 1991 and on CD bySony International in 2000.History
The college tour, in which the group crossed the country visiting major universities and
junior college s, was conceived by Brubeck's wife Lola as a way to introduce jazz to a new audience.García, Antonio J. (November 2001) [http://www.iaje.org/article.asp?ArticleID=60 Dave Brubeck: His music keeps us here] "Jazz Education Journal" AccessedSeptember 27 2007 . ] Brubeck described encountering resistance at the colleges, some of which were reluctant to allow him to perform, but found following initial forays that the quartet was in much demand. As the quartet traveled across the country, he told the "Jazz Education Journal", they would play as many as 90 colleges in a four month period.Following the album's release, the quartet was featured on the cover of "
Time Magazine ", with the accompanying article describing Brubeck as "the most exciting new jazz artist at work today". [ [http://media.www.ndsmcobserver.com/media/storage/paper660/news/2006/05/19/News/Notre.Dames.Highest.Honor.Goes.To.Musician-2011856.shtml Notre Dame's highest honor goes to musician] Observer News. (May 19 2006 ) AccessedSeptember 27 2007 .] According to a 1972 "Time" article, the album enjoyed widespread popularity among college students in the 1950s and early 1960s. [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,906348,00.html Poppa Dave] Time Magazine. (September 11 1972 ) AccessedSeptember 27 2007 .]A follow-up album documenting other parts of the tour, "
Jazz Goes to Junior College ", was released in 1957.Track listing
"Location of recording, where known, included in parentheses following composer."
#"Balcony Rock" (
Dave Brubeck ,Paul Desmond ) (University of Michigan ) – 11:55
#"Out of Nowhere" (Johnny Green ,Edward Heyman ) (University of Cincinnati ) – 8:04
#"Le Souk" (Brubeck, Desmond) (Oberlin College ,Ohio ) – 4:36
#"Take the 'A' Train" (Billy Strayhorn ) – 6:11
#"The Song Is You" (Oscar Hammerstein II ,Jerome Kern ) – 5:38
#"Don't Worry 'Bout Me " (Rube Bloom ,Ted Koehler ) – 8:47
#"I Want to be Happy " (Irving Caesar ,Vincent Youmans ) – 6:36Personnel
*
George Avakian – producer, liner notes
*Bob Bates –double bass
*Dave Brubeck –piano
*Paul Desmond –alto saxophone
*Joe Dodge – drumsReferences
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