New Release, ‘Dave Brubeck Trio – Live From Vienna 1967’, Out April 15, 2022

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Dave Brubeck Trio – Live From Vienna 1967

Newly-Found Recordings From the Famed Brubeck Quartet’s Final European Tour, Chronicling an Extraordinary Evening in the Ensemble’s History


CD RELEASE: April 15, 2022

LP RECORD STORE DAY RELEASE: April 23, 2022

Brubeck Editions is thrilled to announce the release of Dave Brubeck Trio – Live From Vienna 1967, the newly discovered recording of the extraordinary evening when the iconic Dave Brubeck Quartet was forced to take the stage as a trio. This electrifying album marks the only recording of jazz luminary Dave Brubeck, celebrated drummer Joe Morello and acclaimed bassist Eugene Wright performing in a trio context. During this performance at Vienna’s famed Konzerthaus, the pared-down instrumentation proves only to exemplify the genius of Brubeck and his legendary rhythm section. This historical release will drop as a compact disc on April 15, 2022, followed by a special LP release on April 23, 2022 for Record Store Day.

As Chris Brubeck espouses, “I think if our dad were alive to hear this Brubeck Trio recording now, he’d be flashing his famous big smile. He would be extremely proud to hear how, more than half a century ago, he, Gene and Joe got thrown a curve ball and knocked it out of the park!”

Read the full story behind this newly discovered recording in the press release here.

Track Listing: 

  1. St. Louis Blues (W. C. Handy, Arr. by Dave Brubeck) 8:55

  2. One Moment Worth Years (Dave Brubeck) 10:10

  3. Swanee River (S. Foster, Arr. by Dave Brubeck) 7:37

  4. La Paloma Azul (Traditional, Arr. by Dave Brubeck) 6:09

  5. Someday My Prince Will Come (F. Churchill & L. Morey) 5:28

  6. Take the A Train (B. Strayhorn) 4:16

Dave Brubeck Trio – Live From Vienna 1967 is distributed by MVD Audio. LP’s are 180 gram virgin vinyl.

 
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