Time In (album)

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Time In
Studio album by Dave Brubeck Quartet
Released June 14, 1966
Recorded October, 1965
Genre Jazz
Length 37:44
Label Columbia
CS 9312 (album) COL 474635-2 (CD)
Producer Teo Macero
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Allmusic [1]

Time In is a 1966 studio album by the Dave Brubeck Quartet, the last of Brubeck's 'Time' series.

All the compositions on it were written by Dave Brubeck (on a few, with help from his wife Iola Brubeck), and performed by the group as a whole. Stylistically, they cover a considerable range, from slow ballads in a West Coast jazz sound, to some of the religiously-themed work he began to essay in the later 1960s (Forty Days, which would later appear in his The Light in the Wilderness: An Oratorio for Today), to more driving bebop-influenced numbers.

AllMusic's reviewer Thom Jurek wrote that it was "one of his most musically adventurous. ... of all the 'Time' recordings, this is the least commercial ... Though it is seldom celebrated as such, this is one of Brubeck's finest moments on Columbia."[2]

Track listing

  1. "Lost Waltz" (Dave Brubeck) 3:52
  2. "Softly, William, Softly" (Dave Brubeck) 5:38
  3. "Time In" (Dave Brubeck) 3:57
  4. "40 Days" (Dave Brubeck) 4:38
  5. "Travellin' Blues" (Dave Brubeck and Iola Brubeck) 5:57
  6. "He Done Her Wrong" (Dave Brubeck) 2:14
  7. "Lonesome" (Dave Brubeck and Iola Brubeck) 7:10
  8. "Cassandra" (Dave Brubeck) 4:18

(Times are as given on the CD; the album numbers differ slightly.)

Personnel

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Time In - Dave Brubeck Retrieved: 4 August 2012
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